Community Drum Circle

You're invited to join our monthly community drum circle. Play drums & percussion with a group. You'll be amazed by the sounds we'll create!

Drum Circles provide us with the perfect way to have fun, express ourselves, beat stress, and connect with our community. In our community drum circle, you will have the opportunity to play drums and percussion with a group. You don’t need any experience, in fact, total beginners are best!

Our Community Drum Circles will be bringing some much-needed rhythm and grooves: 

We have afternoon and night sessions led by Morag from Moving Music.  Join us and play drums and percussion as a group!
No experience needed  - drums and percussion are provided  -  (or bring your own if you have one)  -  For adults aged 16+

It's just £2, and you can just turn up on the night with no need to book.

You can pay in cash or by card when you arrive (please arrive in plenty of time to do this).

**Please arrive five minutes beforehand so the drum circle can start on time.**

If you have any questions about booking or the venue, please email Drew at Duncan Place Community Hub at drew.bain@duncanplace.org

If you'd rather pay online beforehand, you can purchase a space on Eventbrite, however, please note that Eventbrite will charge you a cheeky wee fee to book through them.

Wednesday Afternoon

Community Drum Circle

12:30 - 13:45

February 7 - 12:30

March 6 - 12:30

Thursday Night

Community Drum Circle

19:15 - 20:30

February 1 - 19:15

March 7 - 19:15

Mo Music

About Morag

Morag is a qualified Social Worker, Music Medicine Practitioner and Drum Circle Facilitator. Morag is also trained to deliver sessions in Expressive Rhythm stories and Rythym2Recovery.

Morag has over 20 years’ experience providing opportunities for individuals and communities to explore the moving power of music. She has worked with people from all walks of life and is passionate in her belief that we are all musicians. Using easy to play and unusual instruments her inclusive friendly and fun approach creates a safe space to play. Participants will be supported to grow in skills and confidence and to discover and awaken their own inner music.

Access and information

The event will be held on the ground floor and is wheelchair accessible. There is ramped access in to the building.

We have seats both with and without armrests. We also have a small supply of seat pads available on request.

There are two individual toilets on the ground floor with one being wheelchair accessible.

For Details on this event and information on other events at Duncan Place visit Eventbrite

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