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As of the summer of 2005, bi-monthly Native American drummings, facilitated by Darryl Morrison are held on the second Wednesdays of each month at the Divine Fellowship at 513 Barth Street in Richland (off of GW Way a block) at 6:30pm in Richland. These free drummings are completely facilitated, open to the public, and designed for new and veteran drummers alike. Be sure that you're subscribed to the ancienthearts@thedrumcircle.org newsletter mail list for all the latest activities with this style of drumming.Children's policy: children are welcome to the Ancient Hearts drummings but only if they are supervised by a legal guardian throughout the drumming and only if the children are there to drum themselves. Please do not bring infants as the volume of our activities easily upsets them. The folks who meet for these drummings are people of diverse spiritual paths, backgrounds, and drumming experiences. They come together for an evening for one purpose: to learn from each other and to share the heartbeat using their "bangy thing of choice." Our primary focus with these gatherings is to build a drumming community which encourages everyone's full participation, regardless of one's drumming skill or experience.
We come together to drum. Period. The above policy creates a safe and comfortable environment for everyone who attends. Although some of our members have experience with the purchasing, building and maintaining of drums, we do not use our drumming events as opportunities to promote drum sales or services. However, we have several folks in our circle who own, build and/or maintain their own drums, and meeting these folks is a great way to get information about drums in general. We also offer a Drummin Resources page for local drumming vendors and local drumming service providers to list themselves for the benefit of our members. National resources are also listed. For further details on the group or any of its events, email us at info@thedrumcircle.org. |