by rhythmcu | Mar 1, 2016 | OUR STORIES
This New Year will Be Sweet like honey We have just completed the rhythm Sandia in class. It has been a fantastic start to the year, and this rhythm was such a joy to teach. The rhythm Sandia (also called Lamba and Djelidon) comes from Mali. Sandia means “this...
by rhythmcu | Jan 5, 2016 | OUR STORIES
In November, our friend, special guest and master dance teacher Naby Bangoura visited us for an inspirational performance and dance workshop. We teamed up with the funky folk at Nook & Cranny in Nambour and held a great performance on Saturday night with a bunch...
by rhythmcu | Nov 5, 2015 | OUR STORIES
Its hot, dry and well time to book ya booty in! It’s hot, dry, and windy. I can’t swim in the beach because of the sharks, crocodiles and stingers. Steamed vegies, salad, mash and chips in various combinations is all that’s on the menu – for a...
by rhythmcu | Nov 5, 2015 | OUR STORIES
Thank you Melina! We would just like to say a huge thank you to Melina for taking our dance class in October. She has done a brilliant job and has been such a great support since Bec had come down with pneumonia. Mel starting dancing here with us when the dance class...
by rhythmcu | Nov 5, 2015 | OUR STORIES
Djembe and water don’t mix On the subject of water – it’s never a good idea to expose your djembe to extreme temperatures – hot or cold – and definitely not to water. That’s why we never drum in the rain unless we are under cover! If you do play outside and the drum...
by rhythmcu | Nov 5, 2015 | OUR STORIES
Rhythm Culture vs The Weather Gods @ Saturplay We were pretty sure there was going to be a storm the morning of September 26th. Why? Because It’s Saturplay, of course! If you want to see why Mother Nature is the boss of everything, just wait for the last Saturday of...