Course in Rhythmic Play

Transform your wellbeing and find your groove through rhythm, percussion, movement, and playful exploration!



6 x 1.5 hours Class size 1 to 30 (public classes), 1 to 4

$280 (Afterpay available)
Ever struggled to clap in time to a beat and wondered whether you have any rhythm? Well, I can assure you, as long as your heart beats rhythm is inside of you waiting to be unleashed!
Seeking to improve your confidence, concentration, memory, or physical coordination? Find creative tools to regulate your emotions, relieve stress, anxiety or pain? Perhaps enhance your social skills, nurture your musical ability, or realise your creative potential?
Scaffolded and tailored to meet your needs, strengths, challenges and capabilities, you will discover how to harness the power of rhythm to express yourself creatively through a range of transformative and engaging play-based activities, including:
Body percussion – Explore and create sounds and rhythms on your body; learn dynamic body beats that you can show off to your friends and family; integrate movement/dance steps into body percussion routines; fun rhythm-based brain-hacking activities.
Drumming – Learn basic techniques and rhythms on djembes and a range of other percussion instruments; call/response activities; develop therapeutic rhythmic techniques for self-regulation; free-form jamming and creating rhythms together.
Vocal exploration – Learn/create simple rhythmic chants, songs, and uplifting mnemonics embedded in rhythms to help you remember them; add vocal expression to body percussion
Feel a sense of accomplishment as we build on material each week and combine modalities to create a final piece that can be performed or simply played for fun!
If only some of these activities tickle your fancy, that's fine! Classes are flexible and participant-centred, so you can choose to focus on those you'll enjoy and benefit from most. The experience is bound to leave you feeling inspired and uplifted, ready to unleash your creativity in new and exciting ways.
Join me for a fun and immersive activity where you can learn, grow, enhance your wellbeing, and enrich multiple aspects of your life.
Knowledge required
No background knowledge required. If you're new to rhythmic play, fear not! In a safe, warm, flexible, and encouraging environment, you'll be guided and supported throughout the process, and at a pace that suits you. Already have a rhythmic background? Be prepared to stretch yourself and develop your skills further with more complex challenges!
 
What you'll get
A range of creative skills and therapeutic techniques that you can implement into your daily life and see a noticeable improvement in your physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and mental health.
 
What to bring
Your body, comfortable clothes, and water to keep you hydrated. All instruments provided.
 
Session repeats

This class series runs over 6 consecutive sessions, at the same time every week.

Location

South Brisbane Croquet Club, Cordelia Street, South Brisbane QLD

This venue is within walking distance from South Brisbane station (700m).

Course in Rhythmic Play location
Your teacher
The Joy Dispensary
The Joy Dispensary

female Women-owned
storefront 7+ years in business

Hi! I'm Liv from The Joy Dispensary!
Since the age of three, I have explored and studied the joys of dance, singing, acting and music making, working as an all-round performer and musician throughout Australia and internationally. In my teenage and early adult years, I performed in musical theatre productions, dance troupes and a variety of bands, including Latino-jazz band, Mucho Mambo, where I performed alongside James Morrison and Monica Trapaga. After gaining a residency at Bar Broadway in Sydney as a singer/dancer in original cabaret-rock band, Crosson, our music videos, “Got a Crush” and “I’m the Doctor”, appeared on Rage, and our album, "Head for Earth" was released internationally in 2014.
Performing regularly in Sydney venues, various events and weddings as the singer in jazz duo, Reflector, with guitarist, Marko West, we were recruited by Galilee Superstar in 2007 as the resident band at Novotel Hotel, Hyderabad, India. We also performed alongside world class percussionist, Sivamani, and some of India’s top jazz musicians in Mumbai. During our fifth contract in 2010, I discovered music's power in improving quality of life when invited to perform and facilitate a music jam at I Foundation Orphanage, Uppal. This experience inspired me to complete a dual degree in Music and Psychology at University of Queensland in 2013, where I now work as a lecturer, tutor and research assistant in the Psychology of Music field.
Having also taught classes and workshops in dance, singing, music, movement meditation and body percussion, I joined forces with Zac Callaghan in 2017 to establish The Joy Dispensary. We offer interactive performances, sound meditations, and transformative multi-arts programs/workshops in a diverse range of sectors, community events, and festivals, specifically focused on enhancing health and wellbeing. In an exciting project, funded by Arts Queensland, we are currently designing and trialling our new Own Your Beat Multi-Arts Programs, and conducting research on the wellbeing outcomes for four target sectors: Diverse abilities, Aged Care, Youth At-Risk, and Mental Health. Additionally, we're further developing our facilitator training program to enable health practitioners and other industry professionals to implement creative approaches into their work.
We are also the creators of Oom-Pah! The ultimate fast-paced card game for music nerds and legends... or those who wanna be! Utilising research in neuroscience, this game is designed to help people learn and practice music theory in a fun, interactive way, and our ultimate goal is for Oom-Pah! to be included in school curriculums around the world.
Since 2016, I have worked regularly as a percussionist at events and festivals, African drumming facilitator through Talkin’ the Drum and InRhythm, and percussion/song-writing facilitator with Topology. I also deliver musicking and creative play sessions for private NDIS clients, and for various community groups, schools, and corporate teams. A therapist in a range of modalities, including massage, bodywork and sound healing, I have composed musical soundscapes to facilitate my sessions, and produced the soundtrack for Zac Callaghan’s award-winning one-person show, Queer as Flux.
My next plan is to undertake a PhD in 2025, focusing on the impact of active community music-making on wellbeing and human flourishing, and the transferable benefits in other domains.

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