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Native American Hand Drum Build

North Mountain Visitor Center

North Mountain Visitor Center, 12950 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85022, USA

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Andrew Ecker Lipan Apache of drumming sounds a professional drum circle facilitation company has facilitated drum circle building ceremonies for the Havsupai Nation the Navajo Nation,  and The Hopi Nation Andrew Has also  Facilitated drum Circles for Gila River Indian Community the Yaqui Nation and the Tohono O'odhom nation. Now with his Brother  Gordon Lewis traditional Apache singer, story teller and wisdom keeper from the Yavapai /Apache  nation you will be guided by 2 amazing facilitators as we journey inside the will facilitated space of Native American hand Drum building this  2 hour workshop and ceremonial space will allow you the opportunity to ground into the ancient technology of drum building as a meditative practice. You will be learning the cultural significance of the native american hand drum and how you can incorporate these teaching into your contemporary life .

For thousands of years tribal communities have used this technology of the drum for healing community development and FUN. It is important that everyone regardless of race religion or self identity be given an opportunity to share in the empowering nature of this process please join us for this once in a life time event as every time we gather it is a moment in our collective history to walk in beauty...

This meditative process will allow you a broader understanding of how this spiritual technology can enhance your own human experience. And everyone will walk away with a drum for your self or a friend or family member just in time for the winter celebrations of Christmas, Yule Kwanzaa,   Hanukkah or what ever your family celebrates. If you want to bring a friend or family member we have a discount for couples attending so make this your special gift...   
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Saturday, February 25th, 2017 1:00 pm –  3:00 pm