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A Community drum circle is a vibrant and interactive activity that promotes community engagement, well-being, and connection through the universal language of music and rhythm.
A Community drum circle is a vibrant and interactive activity that promotes community engagement, well-being, and connection through the universal language of music and rhythm. It offers a space for individuals to come together, express themselves, and experience the joy of making music.
In this non-judgmental environment, drumming facilitates relaxation, joy, healing, and a sense of well-being. No prior experience is needed to attend.
Vicky Mulligan Life Center Stage, Founder: Vicky has been facilitating drum circles on a regular basis since 2008. She is an artist, social entrepreneur, innovative thinker, visionary, and community leader. She is dedicated to offering programs, workshops and social events through the expressive arts to enrich lives on an individual and community level. Through her work at LIFE Center Stage, Vicky has worked collaboratively with Morris Arts, Morris County Human Services, NewBridge Services, Prevention is Key, Coalition for a Safe and Healthy Morris, C.A.R.E.S, Dover Public Free Library, Morris County Public Library, Butler Public Free Library, Montville Public Library, Roxbury Public Library and many other organizations to find ways to engage the community through the arts. Vicky and her Life Center Stage team have created expressive art prevention programs, host trainings, interactive lectures and performances, public service announcements, concerts, contests, murals, a play, and a documentary to educate, unite, and inspire individuals and communities to come together in fun- filled, uplifting ways, educating through personal experience and creative expression.

AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Families | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | General | Arts & Entertainment |
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