Reflection
Roughly his time last year I was writing about Gratitude here in the Rhythmbridge ‘annual’ blog ( Oh come on! I have a poetry blog and moderation to do, a photography blog, three websites to …
Roughly his time last year I was writing about Gratitude here in the Rhythmbridge ‘annual’ blog ( Oh come on! I have a poetry blog and moderation to do, a photography blog, three websites to …
It’s dark and winter has fallen upon us in Scotland. Shorter days and longer nights. The desire to hibernate always rises up. It’s the Bear in me. Sleep and then sleep some more. There is …
Where to even think about beginning? It has flown by and that is always a good sign methinks. Stainsby Festival once more provided the perfect platform for a wonderful summer. Two amazing circles and a …
The association of horseshoes and good luck is as old as the hills: in many cultures, hanging a horseshoe over a door was thought to bring good luck to the occupants. That tradition crept into …
Tonight… last @Rhythmbridge class at Kinning Park Complex ’til September! Keep an eye out for our full video! pic.twitter.com/NkwKrTWeWp — Kinning Park Complex (@KinningParkComp) 30 June 2016 Share the post “Kinning Park Video coming soon” …
It really isn’t work. It’s play. Drumming. It can be serious. Very much so, but it is essentially playing. We play music…and sometimes it plays us. Since my return from Malaysia I have been playing …
Where to begin? So much to say. A few months ago I was invited to present at the Third Asian Rhythm Faciltator’s Conference at Port Dixon, Malaysia by my good friend John J Hagedorn. I accepted …
I had a wonderful day today in a wee school in Leck near Kirkby Lonsdale. The sun was shining and all was well with the world and this is a stunning location for a school…just …
This July 2015, I will set off from John O’Groats in the far North West of Scotland and head South towards Lands End in Cornwall on a journey, a rhythmical odyssey I am calling Drum …
Since I returned from Malaysia and a successful ERS training I have been kept very busy with work and play. April began with a trip to Hebden Bridge to see my friend Angus and celebrate …