Tam Tam Sacree Drums performs for educational purposes such as International Day, Juneteenth Day, World Music Day, African Culture & History Day.
We have performed for all grades K-12 & colleges & universities, public & private schools & charter schools.
The performance can also be combined with a drum circle.
Performances are generally 30-45 minutes
Performance and drum circle 45-90 minutes
There are 15 million at-risk kids in America today. A rhythm-based event is a natural way to provide a young person with an opportunity to creatively channel and release the pent-up emotions and frustrations that often accompany the process of growing up.
Special Needs Groups is one of the most rewarding drumming groups we can work with. We never think of their inabilities only their possibilities. They often surprise us more with what they can do than what they can’t. Whenever we try something new with them, and it does not work out, I just think that there still is another way for me to get it accomplish and it’s just up to me to find that new way. And when I do find that new way, I look at the staffs faces, as they look in amazement. to see me do what they thought was impossible , possible .
For children with special needs, drumming can be a powerful tool to help them address:
Social Needs. Drumming often occurs as a collaborative, interactive process. If facilitated correctly, participating in drumming experiences can help a child work on skills such as turn-taking and sharing, as well as help them feel they are part of a group contributing towards a group process.
Communication Needs. Playing a drum or percussion instrument can be a useful way to communicate nonverbally and to “listen” to another person’s nonverbal communication.
Fine and Gross Motor Skills. This may almost seem self-evident, but different playing techniques can be used to help work on different fine and gross motor skills. This can even be true for developing lower extremity strength (e.g. imagine standing and playing a large conga drum).
Emotional Needs. Participating in a drumming activity can help a child feel safe enough to express his/her feelings. Additionally–and speaking from experience–there’s nothing much better for releasing anger than banging on a drum.
Cognitive Needs. By participating in a drumming experience, children can be working on attention, impulse control, and decision-making skills.
Integrating drumming into a classroom for special needs students can be a beneficial way for therapists, teachers and students to connect on a level that helps improve communication, collaboration and increase cognition and attention within a regular classroom. With the various delays and struggles that special needs kids face in schools, a new and exciting way to communicate with these children can make a huge difference in the learning and social experiences they face.
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