at Jeudevine Libary... Come make drums with Jan Sebon and Emily Lanxner! This is the kick-off of our new preschool music and movement program that will begin on Thursdays (after story time) starting January 7th. Interested adults can attend also.
Join Jan and Emily for a fun-filled morning of making and decorating your own personalized drum (and drum sticks) from recycled materials and wooden dowels. The workshop will conclude with a short drum circle to try out our new instruments!
The library received a grant of $1960 from the Vermont Community Foundation’s Northeast Kingdom Fund. The programs will be geared toward preschool children, but all children are invited.
Originally from Haiti, Jan Sebon is a widely renowned composer, poet, and recording artist who has worked with children for many years in the Miami school system, as well as in Illinois and Wisconsin. He especially enjoys leading drum circles and singing folkloric songs from Haiti.
Emily Lanxner is Director of the Jeudevine Music School and PanAshé International. She is a multi-instrumentalist who teaches lessons and classes in the local community. She also enjoys creating special events featuring a broad range of cultural activities and performances. She recently received her Master’s Degree in steelpan performance from Northern Illinois University.
For more information, call the library at 472-5948. If you can, call and sign-up.
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