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Recreational Drumming for Women

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CNOL 1000

Find the music within yourself. The philosophy of recreational music- making is not to become a technically proficient performer; it’s about making music in your life. 

Join Dr. Ruth Morrison, a musician and educator for 39 years, for an introduction to the wonderful world of recreational drumming.

Drumming is a creative outlet that gives voice to emotions.  It is an inclusive activity that creates community and builds friendship. Plus it has many benefits including stress reduction, increased self-confidence, and an enhanced sense of well-being.

World drums are provided or you may bring your own. Wear comfortable clothes.

Instructor: Dr. Ruth Morrison
Dates:
Please check back for dates in the Fall of 2012
Location:  TBA (click here for campus map)
Cost: $60 + HST

About the Instructor: Dr. Ruth Morrison has been a Music Educator for 35 years, teaching levels from kindergarten to graduate students. She has been a classroom teacher, music specialist, administrator, district supervisor, and university professor.

Assistant Professor at the School of Music at Acadia University for 10 years. Presently researcher with the Health and Education Research Group at UNB.
Ruth is a grandmother of nine who has enjoyed drumming with children in schools, with seniors, women groups, inter-generational drum circles and therapeutic circles with individuals recovering with addictions. Ruth has taken workshops with Christine Stevens, Arthur Hull, and Dr. Bitman. Ruth is a certified Health Rhythms Drum Facilitator.

 

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