Discovery outbound - Akwaaba African Drumming

Discover the rhythm of your soul through African drumming, music, art and culture. ​Akwaaba ("uh-kwaa-buh")...meaning “welcome” in the Akan language from Ghana. Akwaaba's vision is to use traditional African drumming and music as a tool to promote harmony and cultural understanding within the West Australian community.​

Learn how to drum under the trees at Rod Braddock Hall, Mullaloo, on Wednesday 18 December with facilitators Kofi and Sally from Akwaaba African Drumming, Art and Craft.

  • 10am-11am - Drumming workshop
  • 11am-11.30am - Morning tea and mingle

(group size 25 people, a second session will commence at 11.30 if there is demand) 

Ticket Pricing for this event (price includes workshop and morning tea):
Adult $15
Concession (City of Joondalup residents only) $8

Notes: 
Adult tickets are available to any adults aged 50 and older. Only City of Joondalup residents who hold a valid WA Seniors, Commonwealth Seniors Health or Pensioner Concession card may purchase Concession tickets.

If you use any mobility aids or will be accompanied by a carer or support worker, please call 9400 4758 before booking.

By proceeding with this booking, you are declaring that you are medically and physically able to participate in this activity and understand and accept the inherent risks of undertaking Discovery Outbound activities. 

For further information or ticketing support, please call 9400 4758 or visit Customer Care at the City of Joondalup Administration, 90 Boas Avenue between 8.30am and 4.30pm. 

Cancellations and refunds: 
A program will only be cancelled if there are insufficient enrolments received one day prior to the event or due to factors beyond the City’s control. No individual refunds or credits will be given for general non-attendance. 

Picture credit: Akwaaba Africa Drumming 

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