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The Hong Kong Facilitators training Hong
Kong is down town Manhattan with Chinese lettering. It was great to do a full on
training in this crazy city.
Completing this full 2 1/2 day facilitation training playshop erased the
frustration of having to do a 1/2 day teaser training here last year. Two people
from that training came to this one.Although we started the program at 8 PM on Friday night, we were completely done with the 5 level platform learning exercises by 4:30 on Saturday, (High tea, in Hong Kong and London). This proved to me that the new curriculum works as well in the weekend programs as it did in Hawaii. The new curriculum gives a lot more free form jump time as well as more opportunities for specific tasking jump time. It helped that it was an English speaking training, with no need of a translator. I am so pleased. Kumi helped birth the recreational drumming community that is thriving in Hong Kong. Kumi, ( Hawaii graduate ( 01), Helped translate my Drum Circle Spirit book into Japanese. She has been doing community drum circles for Tom Lee Music every month for 5 years. She also has a monthly drum circle at the Hong Kong Fringe club and holds Monthly Full Moon drum circle at the Nzingha African lounge where she regularly teaches west african drumming. She made a big difference in this VMC facilitators training by being an advanced model for the beginners as well as taking on some mentoring responsibilities during the training. Marko has done strictly kids circles in schools throughout Hong Kong since he graduated from the Hawaii Playshop in 04. (200 schools so far this year) He had two Kids programs to do during the training weekend, so he was at the Playshop when ever he could be. When he was there, I also tasked him as an advanced model. I had both Kumi and Marko do mini- drum calls after breaks in the training where I gave them public critiques. A little facilitator ego death for them but good learnings for every body. Demographics: 2 Hawaii graduates, Kumi and Marko 2 graduates from Last years half day Facilitator training sponsored by REMO 8 School teacher 7 Drum teacher 7 Special needs 2 Kids at risk 3 Music student, 2 of them had attended my rhythmical Alchemy Playshop in Vancouver in the spring 3 Corporate, One team building company sent up a corporate facilitator from the Philippines 1 Policeman The rest were recreational drummers. It is interesting to note that there were three Western expatriates attending who are living in China. All of them were music teachers. One each from the UK, Australia, and the U.S. The "Compleate" REMO/ Arthur Hull facilitator kit was waiting for us at the training
site. We set it up and demoed it during drum call on the first day. The heads of
the new Nesting Drums came off and went on easily. The sound, timbers, and
pitches of all the diffrient drums were well balanced. The kit works very well
for up to 50. (56 if you use the nesting drums with one head and turn the other
heads into frame drums) I am proud to have my name on it.
The Hong Kong Community Drum Circle was held in a gym in the same
community recreation center as the Playshop training. The Gym was
well packed with acoustic panels so it did not sound like the usual
gym echo chamber from Hell. The circle's Population was around 100 ![]() Watching people, who were only beginning beginner facilitators a few days ago, facilitate a 100 person drum circle with so much grace, beauty, and selfless service, tells me that they are no longer beginning beginners. They have begun. That makes around 150 new or improved DC facilitators trained so far on this tour.
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