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The Women’s Drum Center, through an array of classes, workshops, drop-in groups, and individual lessons taught by women instructors, offers opportunities for women and girls to experience, learn, create, and have fun with percussion.
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*Event location is Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 285 N. Dale Street, St. Paul, Mn. 55103. only 5 miles from the Ted Mann theater/West bank of the University of Minnesota. There is an entrance ramp to Hwy 94 (going East). On 94 East, drive 5 miles to Dale. Exit on Dale, turn right and the church is right there. The parking lot fits 100 cars and there is also street parking.
*(Discount Available for Registered Participants of the Marimba 2010 International Festival and Conference)
*Please visit Facebook page for regular updates about Valerie! go to facebook
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Share our Drums We have drums to share so you do not need to have/own a drum to participate in our programs.
Share our Space
We have a center that functions well for workshops, classes, ensembles and individual lessons.
Share our Spirit
“We” at the center enjoy the communal nature of drumming, appreciate everyones contribution to the group and promote joy, peace, healing and fun.
For WDC Spring Session info please visit our Workshops and Classes page
Drum Set lessons available by appointment
Call the Women's Drum Center at 651-206-7617
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES!
Seven Drummers and a Flutist - Friday, March 26th
Women Who Groove of the Women's Drum Center will give their debut performance in conjunction with the JuBo Duo (pronounced Joo Bo), at Dreamland Arts. The JuBo Duo is comprised of local flutist Julie Johnson and percussionist Bonnie Hering, performing a variety of eclectic music from around the world.
677 Hamline Avenue, St Paul, MN 55104-1921 (651) 645-550 This concert will sell out quickly! Please purchase tickets at Dreamlandarts.com
Day of Percussion with Valerie Naranjo - Friday, April 30th
World-renowned percussionist and marimba specialist Valerie Naranjo will teach Shekere and Hand Drumming workshops as well as give a Performance followed by an open Drum Circle. See detail above.
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Find yourself tapping to the rhythms?
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