The Drum Cafe

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The Drum Cafe
 
 

Drumming is an age old, universal expression which knows no boundaries, and is accessible to everyone both young and old. The Drum Cafe, with branches is Durban, Johannesburg, Knysna and Cape Town, as well as various other countries, offers a variety of interesting features. At the Drum Cafe there is more than drumming going on. They provide visitors with an experience which leaves them with new skills and allow for unique non verbal communication experiences which are not only social, and therapeutic but extremely enjoyable. The Drum Cafe in Durban offers the opportunity for any one to learn how to drum, and often pays visits to schools, providing the children with a drum to play, and instruction on how to play.

Also offered at Drum Cafe, are leadership and teambuilding courses, which assist staff in increasing productivity and efficiency, through batter teamwork. Their leadership program have been designed by motivation speakers, HR Consultants, Company CEOs, Leading Musicians and Academic professors from all over the world, and have well known clients such as Microsoft and BMW over the years training Sales Staff, Dealership owners, Marketing departments, Factory workers, Customer Service teams etc. The program used at the Drum Cafe is designed to deconstruct barriers in the workplace, and create a more open organization, helping to unite colleagues and steer them towards common goals and objectives. The use of drums helps workers to improve communications, while at the same time increasing productivity and motivation among staff.

The Drum Cafe also hosts a wide variety of events and functions for clients ranging from product launches and awards ceremonies to celebrations of any kind, conflict resolution and Gala Events, Fundraisers and roadshows. The Drum Cafe Durban are experts in the field of traditional music and dance, and offer a wide variety of acts to entertain visitors which include Zulu drum and dance, Maskanda music which is a popular kind of Zulu folk music that is currently evolving with South African society, as well as traditional choirs, pantsula dancers, drum, guitar and pennywhistle combinations, traditional Indian tabla players, Marimba bands and fire dancers and jugglers. The Drum Cafe Durban also occasionally offers drum circles around bonfires on the beach. Contact the Drum Cafe in Durban, call 082 321 2020

 
 
 
 
 
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