
SᗩᑕᖇEᗪ IᑎSTᖇᑌᗰEᑎTS σϝ ƚhҽ GσԃԃҽSS
Online Experiential Immersion
about Ancient Egyptian Rhythmic Instruments
Cymbals, Systrum & Frame Drum
2.5 HR. Session | 2:00-4:30 PM EDT*
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NEW DATE:
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2025
*NOTE: Interested but have potential conflict/s with class date?
Replay available to registrants for ten days following class.
Awaken sacred rhythms within, return to being in rhythm, and step forward in your life with grace and being in sync! The focus is on welcoming beginners/newcomers to the frame drumming path, introducing the Herstory (the use of percussion instruments primarily played by women in ancient cultures), a couple of the basic strokes, and a simple rhythms that is easy to play and coordinate with stepping ~ remembering the sacred & communal processionals of Ancient Egypt lore.
Integrate these sacred instruments into your life for a multitude of purposes ~ for ex., enhance your ceremonial and/or celebratory practices remembering and honoring millennia-old traditions. (See more “good reason” below!)
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*To find your local time, here’s a good Time Zone Converter.
A FEW GOOD REASONS to participate:
- Connect with lineage of ancient Sacred Timekeepers
- Deepen your focus and concentrate
- Enjoy drumming in a circle or solo either in nature or indoors in honor of the elements and seasons.
- Explore traditional rhythms, beginning with the basic strokes
- Honor the spiritual and soulful connections of drumming
- Learn to drum for ceremony, ritual, and sound healing
- Meditate (or pray) with your frame drum
- Reimagine and incorporate a simple ancient ritual we can use in our modern lives to clear the stress in our bodies from the impact of the world’s stressors and allow the presence of the Divine to usher in.
- Return to being in rhythm, and step forward in your life with grace and being in sync
- Synchronize the hemispheres of the brain to enhance cognitive health and relaxation and gain your own personal connection to an ancient/modern/future poly-cultural lineage
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ART: Detail Anno Domini (Flight into Egypt) Orientalist painter Edwin Longsden (1829-1891)