Posts Tagged ‘school assemblies’

The Talking Drum

A Talking Drum made by Mark Shepard out of a piece of house column

A Talking Drum made by Mark Shepard out of a piece of house column

Drums, Songs and Stories Celebrating Africa and the African Diaspora

Please Note: You’ll notice there is some overlap between this program and Trickster Tales

An interactive program for all ages featuring:

Drums:

  • Djembe
  • Djun-Djun
  • Talking Drum
  • Congas
  • Tar
  • Riq,
  • and other percussion instruments from Africa and the the African Diaspora as well as cool sound effects instruments played by the audience (where and when appropriate)

Songs/Rhythms:

  • Funga Alafia – welcoming song/rhythm

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  • The Samba
  • Congo Square
  • The Rhumba – and other infectious rhythms

Stories:

  • “Monkey & Leopard” – why monkeys live in trees, why leopards eat meat & why you never mess with a drummer’s drum without asking permission.

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  • Anansi & the Talking Drum – Anansi discovers the secret name of the king’s daughter but is so shy he can only
    Mark Shepard telling "Monkey & Leopard", African Trickster Tale

    Mark Shepard telling "Monkey & Leopard", African Trickster Tale

    play it on his talking drum…

  • That’s Ridiculous! – Various vegetables, animals and inanimate objects talk to people.
  • Why Lions Don’t Have Wings – Frog puts an end to Lion’s flyin’.

Sound Effects:

  • Thunder Tubes
  • Thunder Drum (the Djun-Djun)
  • Cuicas
  • Shakers
  • Ocean Drum,
  • & more…

Please Note: This program can be combined with drumming and/or instrument making workshops for maximum educational impact

To book this program now call 1-888-598-7709 or e-mail mark[at]markshepard.com

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Trickster Tales

Mark Shepard Tells A DrumSongStory with the help of a young audience volunteer

Mark Shepard Tells A DrumSongStory with the help of a young audience volunteer

Drums, Songs & Stories Exploring The Trickster Archetype In Many Cultures

Of course this is the funniest program I do. It is after all, stories celebrating tricksters: Fox, Coyote, Rabbit, Anansi the Spider, Monkey, Crow, Turtle…all of these non-human characters have much to teach us about ourselves. Almost always the trickster gets tricked. Coyote always gets bested by roadrunner. But some tricksters like Bugs Bunny always seem to come out on top.

  • “Monkey & Leopard” (Africa)

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  • “All Stories Are Anansi’s” (Africa)
  • “Coyote & Cicada” (N. America)
  • “Coyote & Turtle” (N. America)
  • “The Lying Contest” (Armenia)
  • “Anansi & The Talking Drum” (Africa)
  • “The Pointing Finger” (China)
  • “Djuha Borrows A Pot” (Syria)
  • “Fox, Crow and the Piece of Cheese” (Aesop)
  • “For Sale: The Eiffel Tower -Tale Of A Modern Trickster” and more…

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    Beyond The Borders

    Mark Shepard plays Irish Bodhran accomapnied by audience volunteer on ocean drum

    Mark Shepard plays Irish Bodhran accomapnied by audience volunteer on ocean drum

    Drums, Songs and Stories Celebrating Cultural Collaboration

    My Most Popular K-12 Assembly Program!

    Starting and ending with the haunting sounds of Overtone Singing from Central Asia and making stops around the world, “Beyond the Borders” celebrates how cultures come together and influence each other.

    A World of Vocals:
    A combination of several different vocalization styles from Tuvan/Mongolian Overtone Singing, to Tibetan Undertone Singing all mixed in with Throat Whistling and a kind of African Yodeling, accompanied by Siberian Shaman Drum

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    Curiosity: An old African story that I’ve turned into an “Olde” Irish song. Accompanied by Irish Bodhran and plenty of audience participation. Watch Curiosity Video

    Funga Alafia: an African welcoming song and rhythm. I invite several audience members to join me on stage and with the help of the audience we create an African Polyrhythm. Watch me perform Funga Alafia live!

    Jack N The Beanstalk: Traditional European story turned into a song accompanied on guitar with traditional Mississippi Delta Blues (an African derivative style)

    Mark Shepard Tells A DrumSongStory with the help of a young audience volunteer

    Mark Shepard Tells A DrumSongStory with the help of a young audience volunteer

    The Silkie: This is an old Irish Story that has a lot in common with many Eskimo (Inuit) tales. Primarily seals that turn into human being and vice versa. I play the wooden whistle at the beginning and the end accompanying the chorus with Bodhran. I usually ask for a volunteer from the audience to play the ocean drum as accompaniment.

    Depending upon the situation, time available, the theme, the age mix of the audience and my intuition, I may move at this point into a spoken (rather than sung) story: Picking one of several possible choices:

    Monkey & Leopard:
    A very funny African story which I tell in a very modern way. It works for all age groups but especially well for younger audiences who may need to lighten things up at this point in the program. (It is also lighter on the sound effects so there is no time spent handing stuff out etc).

    Skeleton Woman:
    An Inuit tale about personal transformation. It is fairly serious but has a few funny parts that make for perfect comic relief. It has a lot of Sound effects possibilities.

    Coyote & Cicada:
    A Native American tale explaining why Coyotes howl and have sharp teeth and why Cicada’s shed their skin. quite funny with a modest amount of sound effects. Most audiences enjoy the opportunity at the end of the story to get in a good “Howl”. Watch a Video of Coyote & Cicada Performed Live

    Overtone Singing to finish…

    Instruments Used: Djembe, Djun-Djun, Bodhran, Shaman Drum, Guitar, Wooden Whistle/Flute
    Sound Effects: Wind Tubes, Thunder Tubes, Thunder Drum (the Djun-Djun), shakers, Ocean Drum & more…

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    DrumSongStory Is…

    DrumSongStory at CT Storytelling Festival w/ young audience volunteer

    DrumSongStory at CT Storytelling Festival w/ young audience volunteer

    An eclectic, ever-changing, shape-shifting, globe-circling, archetype-exploring, bridge-building, boundary-breaking, mind/heart/ear opening, combination of Drums, Songs & Stories.

    This is a totally flexible format where I mix a little of everything I do to create a performance custom tailored to each audience.

    Depending upon what I pull out of my DrumSongStory bag, this program can be a celebration of Creativity, Language Arts, Multi-Culturalism, Nature, Tolerance, Character Education, etc. Or, it can be adapted to whatever theme you might be working with.

    Featuring -

    • Songs: From a repertoire of over 300, a lifetime of subjects. Example: Porcupine Ice Cream

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    • Stories: From all over the world featuring drums and cool sound effects instruments as well as audience participation. Example: Coyote & Cicada

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    • Drums: African Djembe & Djun-Djun, Irish Bodhran, Siberian Shaman Drum and more. Example: Funga Alafia – Western African Welcoming Song & Rhythm

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    • “DrumSongStories”: Silkie (Ireland/Eskimo), Curiosity (Africa/Ireland), Jack ‘N The Beanstalk (Europe/N.America), Pool Rap (suburbia), and more. Example: Curiosity

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    • Overtone Singing & Throat Whistling: You just have to hear it…

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    Program Length: 45-60 minutes (or longer if appropriate) Appropriate ages: K through 12 and on up to Adults Can be Combined with: Drumming, Songwriting, Storytelling, or Instrument Making Workshops

    To book this program now call 1-800-378-4971 or e-mail mark[at]markshepard.com

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