Monday, May 19, 2014

Chega de Verão (Summer's Arrival)

After one of the most destructive, cold, and LONG winters we have had to endure up here in the Northeastern US, summer is finally upon us.  What does this mean?  No school (exciting summer plans to be announced soon :), more practice time, summer hangs, workshops etc.  It also means that the season of outside drumming has arrived.  All over NYC, on Sunday 5/26, people were out and about jamming!  Gabriel had the chance to explore some of the outdoor jam sessions happening simultaneously throughout Central Park.  On beautiful Cherry Hill, overlooking a lake, there was a Cuban rumba.  Further south in the park were djembe players jamming to the beat of a dj.  Near by them was a group of Hatian drummers.  It was quite a sound, hearing each of these distinctive groups playing at the same time.   Most of the traditions we study are just like these ones.  They are the result of people congregating together and jamming.  Overtime, specific parts become solidified and style-specific.  Usually these parts come as filtered versions of sacred drumming rhythms.  They take on different dimensions when they reach the street and often receive new names and functions.  What was happening yesterday was a way for people and communities to maintain but also continue to evolve their drumming traditions.  It was a thrilling process to observe and participate in.  It was a reminder that NYC serves as a global meeting point, where people come to find fresh beginnings and new opportunities bringing with them incredible music and culture.


DSC Book of the Month

We here at DSC highly recommend the book Dancing Wisdom by Yvonne Daniel.  This book is a comparative study of the traditions of Bahian Candomble, Hatian Voudon, and Cuban Santeria told through the lens of a dance anthropologists.  There is some fascinating insight and descriptions of specific rituals and great information about the beliefs held by practitioners of these faiths.  If you are interested in learning more about the African Diaspora and how traditions carried to the new world by slaves continued to evolve and grow, then this is the book for you!

New Pics!


Funder Mark rocking the T!  Remember, we have more available!

Drums used to celebrate the lifting of the gay marriage ban!  




DSC visited the Pan-American Charter School in North Philly with Dolce Suono's Mimi Stillman

DSC performed Puerto Rican Bomba with kids

The calm before the storm of DSC's Ewe residency at The Haverford School

DSC's Brad Broomfield makes his debut with one of Philly's best  world music groups, Leana Song!

New #6SECONDLESSON!

Sunday, May 11, 2014

The Latest PICS, VIDEOS, and SWAG!

****Attention!!!!! DSC T-Shirts for Sale!****
Always wanted your own Drumming for Social Change T-Shirt but couldn't afford one during our IndieGogo campaign?  Now is your chance to order one!   They are going for $20 which goes directly towards future DSC projects and operating costs.  Please contact us at drumsocialchange@gmail.com for more info and to place an order.
Funders Amelia Brignola and Mary Ryder rockin' their new shirts.  Get yours now!!!!

DSC Workshop at Salvation Army North Philly After School Music Program

On May 6, Gabriel led three different workshops with students grades 5-7 on Afro-Brazilian and Cuban rhythms.  Check out this "greatest hits" video to see some highlights.  





Performance at PECO Summer Series Press Release

On Friday, May 9, DSC collaborated with Project Capoeira to provide Afro-Brazilian grooves while PECO announced it's exciting summer series on the Delaware Riverfront.  Special thanks to Project Capoeira for including us.  Here are some pics from the event:

Nice little write up on CBS' webpage 
The dude on the left made our shirts.  Here is Gabriel begging for another one




The Project Capoeira folks are also talented drummers





The bow and arrow-looking instrument is a berimbau, a must-have for capoeira
This is Doutor, the capoeira master behind Project Capoeira
Everybody was kung-fu fightin'
We got to accompany some incredible dancers

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Upcoming Show, New Videos In Resource Section! Pics (and fun withVines...)

****Televised DSC Performance at PECO Towers!****



On Friday, May 9, we will we performing a short set of Brazilian music together at the Peco Towers, 23rd and Market in Philadelphia.  We play at 11:30am.  We'll be on TV, hooray!



NEW VIDEOS IN RESOURCE SECTION!



We have added a new video series on incorporating Afro-Cuban rhythms within bucket band. Please click on our resource page above to find them. 


EWE RESIDENCY AT THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL


Check out this clip of Brad's Ewe drumming residency at The Philadelphia School. All month he will be working with an ensemble of middle school students teaching them about this amazing Ghanaian tradition and preparing them for a performance at the end of the month. As you can see from this clip, this music is infectious!

DSC COLLABORATES WITH DOLCE SUONO ENSEMBLE

On May 2, Gabriel and the Dolce Suono Ensemble visited Casa Monarco, a Latino community center in South Philly.    There, they performed some Brazilian and American music and then hosted an instrument petting zoo.  Special thanks to Mimi Stillman and DSE for making this happen! More to come at the end of the month as part of their Music En Tuas Manos. Check out these photos:

















 New #6SECONDLESSON!