Workshops in Senegal
26 Dec- 7 Jan 2010 Intermediate/Advanced level - Led by Mamady Keita
13 Feb - 25 Feb 2010 - Improver/Intermediate level - Led by Seckou Keita
After an incredibly succes
sful workshop in Senegal in February 2009, that surprised even ourselves, we are delighted to offer again - not one, but two drumming workshops this winter in the beautiful village of Abéné. Led by two exceptional artists with outstanding careers, this promises to be an extraordinary adventure!!!
Intermediate to Advanced level: 26 Dec- 08 Jan 2010 (with Travel to Banjul on 25 Dec and return on 9 Jan 2010)
This course will be led by one of the few remaining, and probably the most acclaimed, Master Drummer from Guinea: The one and only Mamady Keita. “His teaching and playing is so inspirational” has said one of last year’s students. “Some of the things he gives you remain with you for life” said another one. In other word, this is a lifetime opportunity.
You will be taught many traditional rhythms. There will be a focus on traditional solos and breaks. Additionally, you will also have the unique opportunity to learn some of Mamady’s own compositions. He is supported on Dun Dun by his wife Monette and Seckou Keita.
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Improver to Intermediate level: 13 -25 Feb 2010 (with Travel to Banjul on 12 Feb and return on 26 Feb 2010)
With a international reputation and incredible versatility, Seckou Keita is one of the few artists has been described as a virtuoso on both Kora and percussion instruments such as the Djembe, Sabar, Seourouba or even the Drum Kit. “He has always something special on offer”, as put by one of his students. For this workshop, Seckou will teach traditional rhythms as well as some solos and breaks. Seckou has also designed a special session for drumming with music (1 per week) where he will be supported by local musicians on guitar, bass, Kora and voices. For Seckou’s workshop, we are able to offer the choice of 1 or 2 weeks option.
BOOK THIS COURSE WITH SECKOU KEITA NOW
Optional 10 hours Dun-Dun sessions: For both workshops we have designed a 10 hours dun dun workshop that will be spread throughout your stay, whether 1 or 2 weeks. This will be a perfect opportunity to learn, practice and explore further Dun-Dun patterns and rhythms that will have been taught during the Djembe workshops. Those sessions will be run by Seckou Keita and supported on Djembe by local drummers.
Location: All workshops will take place in the incredible beach village of Abéné, in Casamance, about 1 hour from the Gambian border. The village has become a hub for artists, with a large community of drumming and dancing troupes, as well as crafts include woodcarving, traditional artefacts and batik fabric dying. During Mamady’s workshop, there will also be the annual Abéné festival which features local and national ballet and bands. During Seckou’s workshop, you will be able to experience the Kafoutine Carnival, featuring mainly ballet drumming troupes and a variety of Senegalese music bands
What the package includes: 15 hours tuitions per week, Standard Accommodations on a shared basis, Breakfast, lunch and dinners, Transport to and from Banjul Airport (on 25 Dec, 9 Jan, 12 Feb and 26 Feb 2010), Entertainment at the local festival and carnival, Carbone emissions offset for your time in Senegal
What it does not include: Flights, travel insurance, drinks, excursions and any other personal expenses.
What will happen next? Your booking will be confirmed by email or phone call and you will receive some information and tips on how to organise your trip (flights, health advice, draft schedule, etc.). You will also need to fill in a questionnaire so we can be prepared for any special requirements you may need. Then one month before the trip you will receive a final schedule with all contacts and final details.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Evaluating your level
Have you got any doubt about your level? Here is some guidance:
Intermediate/advanced means that you have been playing regularly for at least 4 years, you can do the rolls in 4-5 and 6, and know a few traditional solos. You should know an average of about 30 traditional Mandeng rhythms such as Sorsonet, Djansa, Sunu, Yankadi, Tiriba, Soboninkun, Wassolonka, Soliwulen, Abondan and Bao
Improver/Intermediate means that you have been playing regularly for at least 2 years and know an average of 15 traditional Mandeng rhythms such as Yankadi, Kuku, Soli Lent, Toro, Djolé, Gidamba, Fé and Dalah
If you still have doubt, then get in touch with us info@worldartventures.com or by phone + 44 7940 266 773.
Price list
2 weeks workshop with Mamady Keita:
Early Bird rate (valid until 31 august 2009): £700
Normal rate (from 1 Sept 2009): £800
2 weeks workshop with Seckou Keita
Early Bird rate (valid until 31 August 2009) : £620
Normal rate (from 1 Sept 2009): £720
1 week workshop with Seckou Keita
Early Bird rate: £350
Normal rate (from 1 Sept 2009): £400
Optional Dun Dun (rate valid for all workshops)
Early Bird rate: £125 (until 31 August 2009)
Normal Rate: £150 (from 1 Sept 2009)
BOOK YOUR PLACE TO MAMADY WORKSHOP HERE
BOOK YOUR PLACE TO SECKOU WORKSHOP HERE
Tags: africa, Casamance, drumming workshop, learning, master drummer, senegal, winter escape

August 4th, 2008 at 12:37 pm
I would like to join your workshop in 11-23 february 2009 in Senegal. but I can not make sure How my drumming level is. In fact I spent 4years to make my drumming carrier. I love seckou keita’s drumming.
August 13th, 2008 at 3:03 am
I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you down the road!
June 9th, 2009 at 11:07 am
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June 9th, 2009 at 11:09 am
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June 24th, 2009 at 8:59 am
I am interested in Secou Keita’s course Feb 2010. Can you tell me more. I have lots of drumming experience but do not conconsider myself adavanced level yet!
What is Casamance like? Looks like it’s near a beach. Will there be opportunities to sight see?
June 25th, 2009 at 3:14 am
Just to say thankyou for visiting Perth western australia in Feb and for blowing us all away with such exquisitely beautiful music, the joy SKO brings is immeasurable! My 1 y.o. funks out to the silimbo passage, every time!!!!!! Good on ya, Secou ,Davide, Surahata, Binto and Samy-I love your violin man! PEACE brothers and sisters
July 9th, 2009 at 3:57 am
I have only been playing djembe and balafon for a year, studying with Jordan Hanson, a friend of Mamady, here in Canada. I would really like to take a workshop with either Mamady Keita or Seckou Keita. Do they ever teach beginner workshops? Also, does Seckou Keita teach Kora? I recently did a workshop with Kinobe Herbert on Kora and totally fell in love with it.
Can’t wait to hear from you.
All the best
Olwyn
August 16th, 2009 at 4:18 am
Just to say thankyou for visiting Perth western australia in Feb and for blowing us all away with such exquisitely beautiful music, the joy SKO brings is immeasurable! My 1 y.o. funks out to the silimbo passage, every time!!!!!! Good on ya, Secou ,Davide, Surahata, Binto and Samy-I love your violin man! PEACE brothers and sisters ;-); Just to say thankyou for visiting Perth western australia in Feb and for blowing us all away with such exquisitely beautiful music, the joy SKO brings is immeasurable! My 1 y.o. funks out to the silimbo passage, every time!!!!!! Good on ya, Secou ,Davide, Surahata, Binto and Samy-I love your violin man! PEACE brothers and sisters ;-);;
October 27th, 2009 at 12:33 pm
J’aimerai beaucoup participer au stage avec Mamady Keita au Sénégal. Je suis titulaire du certificat TTM de Mamady Keita
November 13th, 2009 at 7:47 pm
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