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Refiner Drums - "Chinese Drum × Dance" Chinese Drumming in Practice Project


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Highlights and Objectives

  • A school-year-long drumming and dance training programme
  • Suitable for primary and secondary school students with different music-learning experience
  • Encourage students to appreciate the unique features of Chinese drums regarding their culture, history and unique performing technique
  • Emphasis not only musical and dancing abilities but also team spirit and nurture the spirit of collaboration
  • Programme includes in-school demonstration performances, drumming training workshops, rehearsals and joint-school finale performance
  • Participating students will perform at a professional performance venue

Contents

"Drum" is a traditional percussion instrument in China, deeply rooted in culture.  As a tool for communication, drums serve multiple purposes such as worship, reverence, warding off evil, celebratory dance, and even in warfare.  They permeate various aspects of social life, exerting a broad and profound influence.  "Dance" is closely related to "drums''.  Linguistically, dance is interpreted as an art form primarily characterised by rhythmic movements.  The beauty of dance lies in the rhythmic motion of the human body, and drums primarily express this rhythm.

The artistic expression of Chinese drums is composed of rhythm, tone, intensity and speed, giving rise to profound artistic characteristics.  The different forms and structures of drums, as well as variations in playing techniques such as striking different parts of the drum or utilising different methods, can produce rich tonal variations.  This programme aims to cultivate students' interest in Chinese drum music culture, learn drumming techniques, incorporate dance movements, and make drumming more enjoyable while experiencing the connection between drumming and body movements.  The programme will be a one-year drumming training programme on campus, with a focus on "Anhui Flower Drum Lantern", "Xinjiang Dab" or "Jiangzhou Drum".  Through demonstration performances, drumming training workshops, rehearsals and joint-school finale performance, students will gain a deep understanding and experience the connection between drumming and dance.

Implementation

  • From September 2024 to August 2025
  • The programme will run for 12 months in three phases

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Phase 1:
In-school Drumming Demonstration Performance (1 performance)

September 2024

To arouse students' interest in Chinese drumming and the programme, an in-school drumming demonstration performance, to be performed by professional drummers, will be arranged for each participating school.  Students will be introduced to different genres of drumming and be invited to participate in live rhythmic games.

Phase 2:
Drumming Training Workshop (20 sessions) & Rehearsal (3 sessions)

September 2024 – August 2025

Based on the schools' facilities and response among students, the arts group will make assessment and choose the best training between the following options for the school on mutual agreement:

Flower Drum Lantern
It consists of dance, songs, drama, and percussive music.  The training will emphasis on Chinese dance, gong and drum playing, resulting in a drum ensemble that combines music, rhythm, and body movement.

Xinjiang Dab
Using Xinjiang Dab as the musical accompaniment, dancers are able to perform different movements in response to the drum beats.  During the training, the focus will be on Xinjiang dap and dance.

Jiangzhou Drum
The drum music of Jiangzhou, Shanxi, has been inscribed onto the UNESCO's list of 'Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity'.  The rustic yet richly varied drumming expressions impress with their robustness and awesome magnitude.  Training will be focused on rhythm and body movement.

Phase 3:
Joint-school Finale Performance (1 performance)

August 2025

Students will participate in the joint-school finale performance at professional performance venue to share their learning outcomes with the public.

Programme Details
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Primary SchoolsSecondary Schools
No. of Participating Schools3 Primary Schools3 Secondary Schools
Target StudentsPrimary 4 - 6Secondary 1 - 3
Required ExperienceNo limitation, a sense of rhythm is preferred
No. of Participants24 students / school
Workshop Schedule1 session / week, 2 hours / session
No. of Workshops20 sessions
No. of Rehearsals3 sessions (in school or performing venue)
Fee Payable*^#$600 / student

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Each student participating in 'Xinjiang Dab' will have to pay $900 for purchasing one set of Xinjiang Dab and textbook, and each student participating in 'Flower Drum Lantern' or 'Jiangzhou Drum' will have to pay $800 for purchasing a set of practice pad, drum stand, drum sticks and textbook.

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Fees are on a per head basis.  All fees paid are non-refundable.


Enrolment Information

Enquiries

Refiner Drums LCSD
Ms Shirley Lam Ms Ellzie Ho
Tel: 6480 0233 Tel: 2591 1717
Email:  shirleylam19@gmail.com Email: amab7@lcsd.gov.hk



The programme is also one of the activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series. The LCSD has long been promoting Chinese history and culture through organizing an array of programmes and activities to enable the public to learn more about the broad and profound Chinese culture.  For more information, please visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/ccpo/index.html.