Community Class Ticket – Beginners

AU $30.00AU $180.00

Our classes run simultaneously at our St Kilda studio and online.
When you purchase a cycle, you receive 10% off both online and in-store.
Want to gift someone a djembe class? Buy a voucher here.

somdn_product_page
SKU: st-kilda-comm-classes-beginners Category:

More Details

Welcome to our Beginner Djembe Classes!
Join us in person or online. Online students will receive a Zoom link on the day of class

Beginners – Mondays @6:15pm – 7:30pm AEDT (Australian Eastern Daylight Time)
♪ Our classes run across 6-week cycles (unless otherwise specified)
♪  If you miss the first two weeks, we recommend joining the next cycle
♪  Spots are limited, no refunds or credits for missed classes
Classes are recorded and available upon request
(Let the teacher know if you prefer not to be included in the video)

Not sure which level to join?
Contact our team or check out more info on class levels here

CYCLE 2 – 2025
Mar 3rd: 1st week of cycle
Mar 17th: 2nd week of cycle
Mar 24th: 3rd week of the cycle – join if you attended week 1 or 2
Mar 31st: 4th week of the cycle – join if you attended week 1 or 2
Apr 7th: 5th week of the cycle – join if you attended week 1 or 2
Apr 14th: 6th week of the cycle – join if you attended previous weeks

More info on our community classes here
Looking for intermediate classes? Find them here

2025 CLASS CYCLES*
Cycle 2: March 3rd / Cycle 3: April 28th / Cycle 4: June 16th / Cycle 5: August 4th / Cycle 6: September 15th / Cycle 7: October 27th
*No classes on public holidays

djeme, community, class, online, drumming

MEET YOUR TEACHER

MICHAEL NAUDE

Born in Zimbabwe, Mike began his musical life with the rhythms of Southern Africa, practicing a variety of musical disciplines since 1998. In 2015 his passion drifted westward to discover the djembe, and intensified when he moved to Melbourne and continued his learning under Simon Fraser and Bassidi Koné. He regularly performs with fiery ensemble Dunu Teké and spends his practice time developing his understanding of West African rhythm. He believes that music is inside each of us – it’s just a matter of learning how to speak its language.