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'Circles of Rhythm': Julien Lepage on the Call of the Drum

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Some say before we could sing, we drummed. Whether or not that's accurate, drumming is one of our most primitive forms of communication. Perhaps, it once helped us to "talk" across great distances. Perhaps, it brought us together to unify and strengthen the community. Perhaps, it was just ... fun.
Julien Lepage leads modern-day drumming circles where we can re-experience a deep resonation with our own bodies, with one another, and with the Earth. There are no ideologies to label us, no religion or politics to divide us, and no boundaries to keep us out, not when we yield to the rhythm of the drum.
Links and Resources
'Circles of Rhythm' Web site: https://www.circlesofrhythm.com/community-drum-circles/
Judy Atkinson's book: "The Drum Code: Living Well Between the Beats"; KDP Publishing, 2017
Episode Credits
1st Interlude: "Montreal Drum Circle" by georgeradio (http://www.georgemotoc.com); Attribution Licence 3.0
2nd Interlude: "Tokyo Drum Circle" by manuke; Creative Commons License
3rd Interlude: "Hippie Hill" by SFINDIGO; Creative Commons License

Personal Links
My web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.ca
My email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.com
Series Music Credit
"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2022

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Some say before we could sing, we drummed. Whether or not that's accurate, drumming is one of our most primitive forms of communication. Perhaps, it once helped us to "talk" across great distances. Perhaps, it brought us together to unify and strengthen the community. Perhaps, it was just ... fun.
Julien Lepage leads modern-day drumming circles where we can re-experience a deep resonation with our own bodies, with one another, and with the Earth. There are no ideologies to label us, no religion or politics to divide us, and no boundaries to keep us out, not when we yield to the rhythm of the drum.
Links and Resources
'Circles of Rhythm' Web site: https://www.circlesofrhythm.com/community-drum-circles/
Judy Atkinson's book: "The Drum Code: Living Well Between the Beats"; KDP Publishing, 2017
Episode Credits
1st Interlude: "Montreal Drum Circle" by georgeradio (http://www.georgemotoc.com); Attribution Licence 3.0
2nd Interlude: "Tokyo Drum Circle" by manuke; Creative Commons License
3rd Interlude: "Hippie Hill" by SFINDIGO; Creative Commons License

Personal Links
My web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.ca
My email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.com
Series Music Credit
"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2022

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