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5/6J Connect to the African Drummer who grew up in Uganda.
Students had a magnificent opportunity to attend an African Drummer Performance. The drummer spoke to the students about his early years and that he grew up in Uganda. Thanks to our connection to Ms Joseline, 5/6J connected to the drummer immediately.
Take a look at these great pictures:
Thanks students for attending African Drummer, Some of my students at Future Generation Nursery and Primary are good at Music dance and drummer (MDD)but they lack costumes and instruments.Our connection to 5/6j Student is a great blessing to us. Thank you all and especially Bronwyn Joyce.
Thanks Mrs Joseline!
If you are interested! One of the 5/6 teachers put a video of the performance on his blog! Take a look!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mNwihlWINSY
Also African dancing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aujjXx0My5A
It is a bit sad that you lack costumes and instruments 🙁
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Ben
I think it looked alto of fun with African dancing and the African drumming! I wish I got to go with you too but I know it was my fault because I was the one to forget to bring my note and money with to see him! But at least you made some video’s so I could see how it was! I think I was just starting to get a beat just watching the video! I don’t have to be at the actual place to have fun! I can have have as much fun watching video’s or even listening to people that went and they are telling me what it was like!
Her was a greate person.
I wish I went to the African Drumming Session.It would have Ben a great opportunity for me to eeriance African cultured music and learn more about there culture.
It was a fantastic experience for me, seeing how they do thing in Africa!