The concept is simple – 28 hours of continuous drumming for charity by people in cities, in the suburbs, rural areas, inside and outside of the U.S., raising money to help education, research, survivorship and cancer health efforts. Funds raised are donated to local and national cancer organizations, including Lance Armstrong’s LIVESTRONG foundation. Drummers are encouraged to grab their Djembes and other hand drums, join up with friends or locate local efforts already in place, and participate in the drumming marathon.
At the same time as participants drum for cancer, they are also trying to break the record for the longest continuous rhythm drum circle ever held. Not only can participants help such a worthy cause, but they can also be part of history in the making. Not bad for a few hours of drumming with friends. The event will be held May 15 & 16, 2010 in Weddington, NC. Along with drumming, there will also be a health fair, children's activities, yoga, belly dancers, tai chi, Djembe and other drums for sale, and much more.
By participating in drumSTRONG, drummers and percussionists are using their rhythmic skills and love of music to stand, or sit, against cancer. For these drummers, the drumSTRONG experience may honor their own loved ones who have passed, but for others, drumSTRONG represents their own courage and will that gave them strength to fight and win against cancer. Form your team, register for drumSTRONG 2011, and help fight cancer.
Labels: Cancer, Circles, Djembe, drumSTRONG
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