Community Class Ticket – Beginners

AU $30.00AU $180.00

Our classes run simultaneously in our St.Kilda studio and online.
You can choose how you would like to participate.
When you purchase a cycle, you receive 10% off both online and in store.
Want to gift someone a djembe class? get a voucher here.

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Welcome to our St Kilda Beginner Djembe Classes!
If you can’t make it to our studio, you can still join the class online.
Online students are sent a zoom link on the day of class. Please see below for more details.

Our classes run across 6-week cycles (unless otherwise specified)
Beginners @ 6.15pm – 7.45pm AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Spots are limited, therefore no refunds or credits can be issued if you miss a class.
All of our classes are video recorded and can be sent to you upon request;
if you have a ticket, but can’t make it, the video will help you keep up with the class.
If you prefer to not be included in the video – no problem, just let the teacher know.

If you miss both the 1st & 2nd week, we recommend joining the following cycle.
Classes are not held on public holidays.

CYCLE 2 – 2024
February 26th:  1st week of cycle 1
March 4th:  2nd week of the cycle
March 18th: 3rd week of the cycle – you can join if you participated in the first or second session.
March 25th: 4th week of the cycle – you can join if you participated in the first or second session.
April 8th: 5th week of the cycle – you can join if you participated in the first or second session.
April 15th: 6th week of the cycle – you can join if you participated in the other classes.

 

 Click here for more information on our community classes
Looking for our intermediate classes? Find them here

2024 Class Cycles
Cycle 2: February 26th
Cycle 3: April 22nd
Cycle 4:
June 3rd
Cycle 5: July 29th
Cycle 6:
September 9th
Cycle 7: October 21st (8-weeks cycle)

 

MEET YOUR TEACHER

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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.