Dandelion Communitea restaurant
7:00pm ~ 10:00pm

 

 
Full Moon Drum Circle: A family friendly event held on the front lawn. Bring your blankets, musical instruments & the beat!
"When we come together and drum, the power of the rhythm moves us to a place where we all share the same space, time, and music together...Anyone can do this, even if you’ve never drummed before in your life!" -- Arthur Hull
 

The Big Green House

We are located at:
618 N Thornton Ave
Orlando, FL 32803
One block southwest of the Mills & Colonial intersection, right behind Colonial Photo & Hobby
Call us for more info:
407.362.1864
Directions
From North Orlando/Daytona Beach
Take I-4 West & Exit onto Colonial Drive/ Hwy 50 exit 84
Make a left onto Colonial Drive/Hwy 50
Drive peacefully appx 1 mile & make a right onto Thornton Ave (Thornton Ave is past Summerlin but 1 block before Mills) & you'll see us on your right.

 

NEW TO DRUMMING?     THIS IS A GREAT ARTICLE TO HELP YOU OUT!

 

Drum Circle Etiquette

by Arthur Hull


 

Drum circle events of any kind, are about dynamic interactive musical and personal relationships. These relationships, when involved in any group rhythmical alchemy event, are based on a simple set of unwritten guide lines. When adhered to, these relationship guide lines can help direct the group of players to their highest musical potential.

In culturally specific circles, these unwritten guide lines have been developed through centuries of ancestral evolution. They can also apply to any contemporary western version of a drum circle, from a "free-form" drum jam to a facilitated community rhythm event. These unwritten musical and personal relationship guide lines are contained within what I call Drum Circle Etiquette. To most drum circle regulars, Drum Circle Etiquette is just a set of nonverbal agreements that everyone adheres to in order to create a fun and exciting musical experience together.

Below are my standard Drum Circle Etiquette suggestions for playing in most community drumming environments. Using these “Arthurian” suggestions will help you comfortably merge into an ongoing drumming circle without being obtrusive. By adhering to these Drum Circle Etiquette guide lines you will make the drum circle experience more enjoyable for yourself and the people around you. You will then be a fully participating and contributing member of an “ in-the-moment” rhythmical alchemy orchestra, some times called a drum circle.

Advise for Beginners

Along with the standard Arthurian drum circle etiquette suggestions, I have some advice for beginning beginners who are joining a drum circle event for the first time.

There is a basic agreement in these kind of events that each person in the circle is there to share their rhythmical spirit and personal energy with the community that is present. With this kind of group consciousness, a drum circle can be a very powerful, yet intimate experience for everybody as they create unity in their community by drumming together. Your drumming skill level is less important than how much of yourself you contribute to the experience. If every player is there to share their spirit and have fun, the musical part of any drum circle it will take care of itself.