Batucada (“But to cada”) - The origins of Batucada drumming trace back to Brazil’s African roots and Indigenous folk traditions where drum and dance were utilised as a form of survival, resistance, celebration and self-care through musical expression, connection and joy.
Women’s Batucada Drumming Workshop ~ Central Coast
2 hour Women’s Drumming Workshop Circle with Marina Da Silva
Hello! I’m Marina, your teacher :)
Who is this for?
You’re interested in drumming & rhythm.
You enjoy women’s gatherings
You want to move, express, feel strong, joyful and free.
You want to connect to yourself and others in a different way.
You’re into Brazilian music & culture and want more of that goodness in your life.
You enjoy music & dancing and want to explore it in a new way.
You love samba and want to play samba!
You have ZERO drumming experience and you want to start learning in a warm and playful environment.
You have some drumming experience, you want more.
You just feel drawn towards it and you want to follow that curiosity!
If you connect with any of the above, I’m glad you’re here!
About Marina Da Silva
Marina Da Silva is a multi-instrumental performer, artist and educator based in Sydney on the lands and waters of the Gadigal and Darkinjung people. Marina founded House of Rhythm to share her passion for music, dance, culture and creating spaces for people of all ages and all walks of life to come together, learn and feel inspired from inside-out! As a teacher, Marina embodies decades of performance, study and experience in dance, music, health and wellbeing. Her holistic approach to learning and her down-to-earth attitude mean that classes are truly about enjoyment, having fun, connecting with yourself and feeling comfortable trying something new, making mistakes and - most importantly - trying again!
Learn more about Marina & House of Rhythm here > About page.
What is Batucada?
The origins of Batucada drumming stem from the African cultural influences on the musical landscape of Brazil, where it was common for people to gather around drums to dance and sing in honour and celebration of life. Batucada refers to the formation of a drumming ensemble, sometimes with dancers, singers and other instruments, and often in a street parade. Most commonly playing on a foundation of Samba, the national rhythm of Brazil, and also drawing upon other Afro-Brazilian musical styles such as Maracatu, Ijexa and Maculele, one thing is for sure - when the Batucada starts you can’t help but get swept along in this uplifting celebration of rhythm!
Limited spots available
Each workshop is limited to 20 participants. These spots often fill up pretty quickly so if you’re keen to come, make sure you register early to guarantee your spot.
Financial Support Spots:
These spots are offered for anyone who feels they would enjoy and benefit from the workshop but aren’t in a position to pay the full fee.
2 fully funded and 2 partially funded spots (50% cost covered) are available for each workshop.
If you’d like to apply for one of these spots, please fill in the form below as early as possible. Last day to apply is 3 days before the event.
Application form: