BEATS and BONDS: Drumming Together as a Family
A Joyful West African Percussion Experience Get ready to move, groove, and connect through rhythm! Drumming Together as a Family is more than just a music program — it’s a dynamic, hands-on journey into the heart of West African drumming traditions, perfect for all ages. Led by renowned master drummer Ibrahima “Kolipe” Camara, this interactive series brings the pulse of Africa alive through the vibrant sounds of djembes, shakers, buckets, and more. Whether you’re a total beginner or a rhythm enthusiast, everyone is welcome to join in the beat! What to Expect A welcoming, community-centered atmosphere Hands-on instruction in traditional rhythms like Kuku, Makuru, and Sinte Cultural stories and meaning behind each rhythm Skill-building in djembe and doundoun technique All instruments provided — just bring your energy and curiosity! Join Us Every Thursday in June 2026! June 4 • 4:00–5:00 PM June 11 • 4:00–5:00 PM June 18 • 4:00–5:00 PM June 25 • 4:00–5:00 PM Special Final Session with Guest Artists! Students and families will have the opportunity to play along with guest musicians in a joyful community celebration of rhythm and culture. Bedford Library Courtyard In case of rain, the program will be held inside the library. One-hour sessions | No experience needed | Fun for the whole family! Come as you are, leave with a deeper connection to rhythm, culture, and community. Let’s drum, dance, and discover together. All are welcome — even if you don’t RSVP! About the Artist Ibrahima “Kolipe” Camara is a master drummer, dancer, and composer from Guinea, West Africa, with over 20 years of international performance and teaching experience. A former lead soloist with Les Ballets Africains, Kolipe has toured globally and is renowned for his dynamic artistry and deep knowledge of traditional West African music and dance. Since relocating to New York in 2005, he has performed with acclaimed groups such as Feraba, Drum Café, Molly Tigre, and Tokounou, and has served as ...
When
Thursday, June 4, 2026
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Ages
All ages
Presented by
Brooklyn Public Library
Registration Required
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