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Boom! International Festival of Percussion

Creative Use Of Rhythm In Any Music

Where
Seymour Centre
Seymour Centre
Corner of City Road and Cleveland Street, Chippendale NSW 2006
When

Wednesday 5 October 2022 from 3:30pm to 4:30pm

Cost

Adult: $25Concession: $25

Boom! International Festival of Percussion presents.

In this 60-minute workshop, leading percussionist, Benjamin Walsh, will demonstrate the concepts and technologies he has developed through his music and performance practice, and address how we can tap into our innate creativity.

Please note workshop is limited to 30 participants. No instruments are required.

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Boom! International Festival of Percussion

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