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Sun drum non profit community organisation

for schools

 

Creating Community and World of Open Hearts through music, movement, vocal practice, drumming and circus arts!

When you plan your activities in a school setting, home ed group, pre-school, festival, or family friendly event, Sun Drum would love to talk to you about our Creative Workshops for wellbeing, joyful, bespoke and diverse creative programmes we offer for young and old.

vibrant & supportive workshops

Music & Vocal

Bringing Joy, Connection and memories

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Movement

Keeping spirits high and bodies active with engaging sessions

Circus

Experience fun, laughter, and new skills with our exciting circus workshops

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drumming for kids

Drumming

Educational and energy booster – feel the rhythm and build connections with our uplifting drumming sessions!

Bulgarian Traditional Song&Dance

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Bulgaria with our traditional dance and song workshops! Join us and bring your heart to life!

bulgarian dance

Professional Engagement and Insurance for Circus Workshop Delivery

At Sun Drum, we are committed to delivering high-quality, safe, and engaging circus workshops for a variety of audiences, including schools, care homes, and community groups. To ensure professionalism and peace of mind, we adhere to the following standards:

Professional Engagement

1. Qualified Instructors: Our workshop leaders are experienced educators and circus professionals with extensive training in their respective skills.

2. Enhanced DBS Checks: All instructors working with vulnerable groups, such as children and older adults, have up-to-date Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks.

3. Risk Assessments: Prior to each workshop, we conduct thorough risk assessments to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.

4. Customised Sessions: We tailor each workshop to the specific needs and abilities of the participants, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility.

Insurance Coverage

To protect participants, staff, and stakeholders, we maintain comprehensive insurance coverage, including:

Public Liability Insurance: Covers accidental damage or injury to third parties during our workshops, up to £5 million (or relevant industry standard).

Employer’s Liability Insurance: Ensures coverage for our team members while working on-site.

We are happy to provide proof of insurance and other documentation upon request. Our focus is to deliver memorable circus workshops while maintaining the highest standards of safety and professionalism.

For inquiries or bookings, please contact us at sundrumforest@gmail.com

Circus Arts open up the realm of sports to people of all ages and fitness levels. They can help people, especially, children and students, to develop patience and persistence. They remind us that challenges can be fun. They stimulate imagination and higher order problem solving by giving you a prop and allowing you the opportunity to perform any trick you can think of. The only limit to the type of trick or skill you can do is your imagination. Everything else is just practice.
Circus Arts have many benefits, both scientifically proven and assumed through repeated observations. There is evidence that juggling can be particularly helpful to people with dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD.
Physical Benefits
Skills such as diabolo, plate spinning and juggling with scarves, beanbags or balls improve hand-eye co-ordination, concentration, manipulation, throwing and catching skills, ambidexterity, encompassing both fine and gross motor control and are excellent cross lateral exercises. If you play any ball sport, learn how to juggle. Juggling is a neuromuscular skill that can have a profound impact on your brain function.
Among other benefits, juggling improves;
Ambidexterity
Hand-eye co-ordination
Depth perception
Peripheral vision
Neuromuscular balance
Quickness under pressure
Focus
Concentration
Emotional benefits
Learning Circus Arts can create a sense of achievement and boost self-esteem. It can be a great confidence builder. Basic skills can be learned very quickly and most people will find that they can do something that they previously thought ‘impossible’. Once the ‘impossible’ has been achieved, they may then have a different outlook on life where suddenly things are much more achievable and within reach. When students can get up and perform successfully for others, self-esteem soars.
Circus Arts are as competitive as you want them to be. For the most part a hobbyist may not be exposed to the world of competitive juggling, and that suits the majority of practitioners, allowing Circus to be simply a de-stressor with no external pressure. And then there are others, who thrive in competitive atmospheres. Luckily for them most conventions will have games on the final day, and some organisations, such as the World Juggling Federation hold competitions where people from all over the world may demonstrate their aptitude.
Benefits in teaching and personal development
Self-esteem: When someone can get up and perform successfully for others, their self-esteem soars. The key to enhanced self-esteem is the realisation of one’s self worth, and this is obtainable from the applause of an audience or peer. Self-esteem and self-confidence can increase dramatically through non-competitive play and the continual success of learning a new trick, which reinforces internal success mechanisms.
Kinaesthetic and physically active learners: Most young people are kinaesthetic learners so they usually prefer to ‘learn by doing’. If you introduce juggling breaks/intervals into your regular studies/school day, then you will see these types of learners improve academically and they will also be developing a skill that they will be able to show off to their family and friends.
Persistence & perseverance: When you juggle, you will drop the ball/prop multiple times. There is no getting past it. You will soon learn that mistakes and failures are just a part of life and a part of the road to success. All of a sudden, drops/mistakes don’t matter and you learn to enjoy the road to success.
Developing hobbies and interests: As circus skills are so wide and varied, just like people, you are bound to find one particular discipline that you enjoy more than others and will want to learn more about. Circus skills and sports are great ways to keep active and the more physically intense skills will help fight obesity which is a growing problem.
Making friends: Anyone who juggles will, just like with other sports, be able to find others with common interests and over your learning curve you will be able to teach each other tricks and skills. This will lead to forming stronger bonds with each other and maybe even making a friend for life.
 
 
 

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