Creative Rhythms Facilitator Training
What will participants GAIN FROM the CRF training?
Objectives
Group drumming activities
Skills to deepen connection
Steps in building a community
An experience of being in the here and now.
Understanding the value of creative communication activities
A felt sense of connection and community
How to use music making to let go of fear
Intro for how to set up "a circle"
The components in building strong relationships. (as it pertains to this work)
Developing leadership skills and effective non-verbal communication.
Outcomes
Participants will gain tools and resources for interconnectedness and holistic approaches for supporting others.
Participants will learn a new perspective regarding peer led circles.
Participants will become familiar with group dynamics (as it pertains to this type of program).
Participants will learn music making tools to deepen relationships and build community.
Participants will experience letting go of the perfection.
Participants will learn tips and tools for developing the confidence to lead using creative improvisational activities as the group experience.
What’s the schedule for a larger staff training (25-70 participants )?
Extended training schedule (sample of a monthly outline)
Please Note: The outline below varies and the cost per participant varies according to the needs of the hiring organization.
Please contact Sandra Sabene to set up a planning call or Zoom. sandra@artsandhealing.com
LEVEL I INTRO TO DRUMMING WITH CRFT ANd Level II FOUNDATIONS FOR BUILDING A RHYTHM PROGRAM
Each monthly 3 hour session offers a portion of level I and Level II.
Each session offers 2.5hrs of instruction and two 15min. breaks.
Participants will learn 6-10 practices to use in the classroom or in groups following each session.
Upon the completion of all sessions participants will receive 12 CEUs certificates and Level I & II Creative Rhythms™️ Facilitator certifications.
Session I: Warm up with drumming using “social circle”
Learn how to facilitate: hold/play the instruments, introduce non-performance music making and creating a group sound. (4 rhythm activities phonetic, freeform, copy and copy rounds).
How to use the voice and creative sounds to generate a dynamic group sound and inspire courage(2 rhythm activities: copy and copy rounds).
CRFDC Foundations: Invitation vs. teaching. Modeling and leaning into the drum.
Breakout group: Co-Create a sound using what we’ve learned.
Session 2 Deepen connection, belonging and self-awareness
How to refine the group experience using the research (3 rhythm activities for building trust and inspiring leadership).
How to create a space without judgement, critique or loose leadership.(trust building 101)
Leadership: The group will break out into pairs or small groups and co-create a 30 minute drum program(review and co-lead).
Each group presents their program. Overview following presentations.
Breakout group: Co-Create a sound and apply what we’ve learned; group check-in.
Session 3: Trust Building with the group and as the leader.
How to check in with the group experience using the group sound (criteria for trusting the process, sharing story and letting go of self-judgement ).
Presentation/How to realign the group using the group experience and self check in(3 tools for deepening connection).
Breakout groups: Co-Create a sound and apply what we’ve learned; group check-in.
Session 4: Developing Your Creative Rhythm™️ Program, Practice and Resources
Review and Practice: Realign the group using the group experience and self check in(3 tools for deepening connection).
Breakout group: Co-Create a sound and apply what we’ve learned; group check-in.
Troubleshooting: Share what’s working, what’s not and how to finetune the activities for optinmal outcomes. (Program development)
Breakout group: Prepare for final presentation. Opportunities for Q&A with the group.
Session 5: Leadership Practices / Program refinement
Why is drumming your tool for building community and foster deeper connection? (Generating a why and how to be able to speak about this program to students and staff. This practice enables participants to grow community awareness).
Align the activities with your program’s desired outcomes and design a sample “Creative Flow™️ System”. (design a sample event).
Breakout group: Facilitating each participant’s customized program and review. Final overview for each program and In
Upon Completion of each Session
Session 1: Participants have learned and co-facilitated 4-6 activities and feel confident to integrate into any classroom setting using small percussion and/or drums.
Session 2: Participants will add leadership opportunities and 3 additional rhythm activities to a customized rhythm program as it pertains to this type of improvisational program.
Session 3: Participants will upgrade their rhythm program with additional activities and by changing the language using Trauma Informed Care and Creative Rhythms™️ Planning System.
Session 4: Participants will learn valuable troubleshooting sequences and tactics for re-aligning the group when the music falls apart while utilizing the experiences to build trust and deepening connections.
Session 5: Participants will refine and finalize a creative flow and set up that works best for their particular set of needs and specialty. The final session includes a final presentation which offers an opportunity to facilitate their program in it’s entirety and clarify the potential outcomes specially for their demographic.
ONLINE CE: Developing Your Practice & Your Resources
How to realign the group using the group experience and self check in(3 tools for strengthening leadership).
Review: what worked and what did not. Develop a final project: Creative Flow™️ System for one event.
Let’s all play! Final round of drumming for practice. (games, play and using the voice)