Bringing the heartbeat of West Africa to the streets of Galoshans, this vibrant drum crew led by Ewa Adamiec delivers a high-energy, 15-minute set of traditional djembe rhythms and grooves. With powerful beats, call-and-response patterns, and infectious spirit, the performance invites the audience to move, clap, and dance along. Whether you’re new to West African drumming or simply feeling the rhythm in your bones, come join the celebration—expect big energy, big drums, and joyful connection for all ages!
Ewa is a passionate djembe teacher and drum crew leader, dedicated to sharing the joy and energy of West African rhythms with people of all ages and abilities. With a welcoming, inclusive teaching style, Ewa creates vibrant spaces where community, rhythm, and cultural connection come alive—one beat at a time.
Website: https://ewaadamiecmusic.carrd.co/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eva.adamiec/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ewa.adamiec.music/
V: Highly Visual / No or Little Text
R: Relaxed Performance
– There is a quiet sensory area within the RIG Art Bus. This is DDA compliant with a tail lift
Mini Parade – Custom House Way
Street Party – Custom Square
Greenock
PA15 1 HJ
Accessible by public transport, private transport, by foot and cycling.
Glasgow Central – Gourock Line
Bus Stops across from Ginger the Horse
and at Morrisons, Dalrymple St
Buses: 901, 906, X7, X22
● On the National Cycle Route NCN 75
Limited Free Parking –
Behind the Beacon Arts Centre
Disabled Parking at Beacon Arts Centre Entrance
East India Harbour
Accessible. The Mini Parade is on the flat monoblock paving. The Street Party is an external event on a flat but slightly uneven surface with cobblestones and pavement slabbing.
Access to the Beacon Arts Centre Toilets
DDA Compliant Toilets available
Yes, there is a quiet sensory area within the RIG Art Bus
Rig Arts: Charity No: SC042242
Supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
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