It’s not just with musical instruments that we produce catchy sounds. From January 11 to April 12, the Namur Cultural Center (CCN), in Bomel, hosts two cycles of sound and rhythmic exploration, reserved for adults and adolescents aged thirteen and over. The opportunity to develop your sense of rhythm while having fun during a series of three-hour workshops with different, but complementary, approaches.
For a month, during the first cycle, the public will first be confronted with rhythmic research around the body and objects. During these four sessions, the body and objects become one through the synchronization of movements, voice, foot percussion or even rhythmic juggling. “We learn to listen to rhythm in different waysexplains Kévin Troussart, host of this first fun part. The goal is to have fun learning increasingly complex tools, while remaining accessible to everyone.“
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