Rhythmic Resonance draws on simple and more complex rhythmic structures that are sung, clapped and stamped with the feet.
The process starts with parallel rhythms and through layering more complex polyrhythmical structures are practiced.
Rhythmical interplay and complex co-ordination lead to vitalizing balancing and breathing the brain hemispheres.
The study is based on the ancient tradition of the Indian drumming language ta ka dhi mi.
The interplay of different levels of rhythmical perception and expression allows for a more creative use of rhythm.
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