Drum & Dance - Cultural Communities in Nottingham!

Support for our creative arts and wellbeing project in Nottingham.

We are so thrilled to be awarded our second Arts Council England funded support to deliver a programme of global percussion and dance modules in Nottingham. Our aim is to support communities with feeling a sense of connection to each other after such long periods of national lockdown.

From June 2021 to May 2022, we will deliver three exciting modules of global percussion and dance in our home city of Nottingham. These have been planned and developed in response to feedback and consultation with our own communities.

Workshops will be suitable for children and adults and will empower participants with new musical and performance skills. After each module of workshops, we will host a celebration event, where our attendees can enjoy showcasing their new musical and dance skills. Look out for news on events coming soon!

Modules to take part in:

Module 1

June - September 2021 - Popular Indian Music & Dance

  • Indian Dhol Workshops - The Nottingham Hindu Temple Cultural & Community Centre - Send us a message through our contact page to reserve your place.

Thursdays 7-8:30pm

24th June / 1st July / 8th July / 15th July / 22nd July / 5th August / 12th August

Saturday 4th September - Celebration Event at Nottingham Hindu Temple

  • Indian Bhangra dance - Nottingham Playhouse

Saturdays 10:30am-12pm

3rd July / 10th July / 17th July / 24th July / 31st July / 7th August / 14th August / 21st August

Saturday 4th September - Celebration Event at Nottingham Hindu Temple

!! To book workshops at Nottingham Playhouse, click on the following link:

https://nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/events/bhangra-dance/

We’ll soon post details on our second module, West African percussion and dance. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with all of our community workshops and workshop offers for schools and businesses.

As always, thanks to Nottingham Music hud for their guidance and support, and also to everyone at Nottingham Asian Arts Council for welcoming us into their cultural and community centre.

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Judith Winwood