AFRICAN DRUMMING
Ruth Harneis (Fun Drum) and Polly Ives lead an interactive workshop-concert including djembe drumming for everyone, Ghanaian songs and a soundscape featuring mbira, kalimba, shekere, agogo, cabassa and caxixi. Please ensure you book the correct number of child tickets so that we can provide a drum for all children. Unfortunately, there isn't currently an African food vendor at Cutlery Works, but why not stay for food and drinks from Thai 25 or Konjo?
With songs, dancing, listening as well as bubbles, percussion, props and informal introductions, this is a fun and informal gig for adults and their 0-5 year-old children.
Ruth Harneis leads djembe sessions across Sheffield. You can learn more about her work with Fun Drum via https://www.facebook.com/Fun-Drum-146383548792723
Cutlery Works is the largest food hall in the north of England, with 14 independent and unique kitchens serving over 11,000 sq ft in a refurbished cutlery factory in the heart of Kelham Island. With handmade pizza, sushi, Chinese, Indian, and Thai food, and much more, plus kids’ menus and high chairs available, high-chairs and nappy changing facilities there’s something to suit everyone! https://cutleryworks.co.uk
TICKETS
Adults £9, first child goes free. Additional children £2.50, under 1s free. Refunds are only available when requested 1 week before the start of the event.
MORE INFO FOR ON THE DAY:
We want our audiences to feel safe and comfortable at our events. We continue to follow government and union recommendations on Covid-19. We are maintaining limited audience capacities and we encourage you to not arrive more than 10 minutes before your concert. You are welcome to wear a mask. We will clean props and equipment between concerts.
No need to print your tickets, just show your QR code on the door.
Large bags and coats should be left at the side of the room.
There are nappy changing facilities and feel free to breastfeed.
You are responsible for the safety of your own children and belongings.