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Getting into the dhol drums

Learning to play the dhol drum
Dhol drum lesson
The history and art of playing the Dhol – a traditional drum from the Indian Punjab – is the subject of a short series of workshops in Nuneaton.

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The dhol drum dates back to the 15th century. It was used in war and the later in Punjab, North India, to keep farmers going at work. This drum became the ground roots of Bhangra music as we know it today.

In the early 60's people would bring their instruments with them from India. At first their dhol would mostly be kept locked up, but later people got together and played them at parties. From there Bhangra dance groups were formed.

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People of all ages who are interested in learning more about the instrument are welcome to come along and find out more.


Free workshops
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The free workshops are a new initiative from Nuneaton and Bedworth's Community Education Service, the Chilvers Coton Initiative and Warwick Youth Arts Network, working in partnership.

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Black History Month celebration
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Learn a new skill
As a grand finale to the five-week course, learners will display their new skills at an event celebrating Black History Month in October.

The Black History Month celebration will be at the Freeway Centre in Nuneaton, on 25th October from 12pm to 5pm.

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The Dhol workshops are running at the Chilvers Coton Initiative in Edward Street, Nuneaton, every Tuesday for the next four weeks, (beginning 23 Sept) from 7pm to 8.30pm.

Organiser Pardeep Gill said: "You don't need special dress, expertise or equipment – just bags of enthusiasm. Come along and give it a try – you'll be surprised by how much you enjoy it!"

Anyone interested should contact Pardeep or Cheryl on 02476 353831



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