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  • Young children play hand-clapping games with each other and the parents around them while sitting in foldable white chairs with bongo drums in the foreground.
  • Children sit in a circle on a black dance floor with mallets and circular drumming instruments in their hands. They look toward the teacher, also sitting cross-legged on the floor with them, for instruction.
  • Children sit on colorful mats on the floor with various drums in front of them. Two children in particular are highlighted in the foreground, standing and drumming on their own instruments.
  • Children stand in front of overturned buckets, excitedly watching the instructor who is standing in front of them to demonstrate drumming on her hand drum.

Jungle Jams

We'll be jammin’! Imagine living among animal friends in a jungle filled with rhythm instruments, music, and movement. Miss Lisa (aka "Groove Lady") and her stuffed animals introduce your child to the fun and excitement of recreational music making. Jungle Jams is a creative summer camp program in which kids learn about positive character qualities as well as concepts like rhythm and groove through music and physical activities.

 

Each daily session includes active music making, creative movement, playing instruments and singing. Kids begin to build a sense of community and self-esteem as they contribute to the "group groove." During the week, each camper will make three simple musical instruments to bring home. Family members are invited to join the Community Drum Circle Celebration the last 30 minutes on Friday.

 

July 22-26, 2024
9AM - 11:30AM

Recommended for ages 5-7

Register now!

 

For more information, contact Julia Shildmyer at 317.819.3516 or JShildmyer@TheCenterPresents.org.

 

 

 

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