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2024 Rogue World Music Festival Percussion Workshop

A sleeper-hit of the festival every year, this event is a must-attend for novices and experts alike. All are welcome to learn and immerse themselves in a culturally-specific percussion practice. The best part? No drums are needed!

THIS year, we present the percussive practice of Gumboot Dancing – a form of body percussion and dance from South Africa, originating as a symbol of unification and resistance to oppression during Apartheid and an enduring expression of hope & solidarity. Taught by John Mambira.

Date & Time:

May 24, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Cost:

Free

Pear Blossom Park

32 E. Fourth St.
Medford,OR97501United States

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