African Dance with Percussion
- The College Office
- Pape Mbaye
- $135.00 (inc GST )


Come and dance to the rhythms of Africa with Pape, a professional dancer and percussionist from Senegal. Feel the beat of the African Drum while you learn traditional steps and dance routines.
If you want to learn African Dance in Sydney, then this course is for you.
Agenda
During this course the intention is that the following topics will be covered, but not necessarily in the order given. Due to the variable nature of Adult Education classes, parts of the curriculum may be adapted to suit the needs of the class.
Students will learn to dance African dance steps with added techniques in percussion.
Objectives
The intended Learning Outcomes for this course are as follows.
By the end of the course the student will have:
- Learned to dance African dance steps while enjoying themselves, keeping fit and meeting new people
Other Information
Be sure to dress in comfortable clothing and shoes.
College Office is located on the cnr Balmain Road and Perry Street, Lilyfield. (Within the grounds of the Orange Grove Public School.) Parking available. Enter on Perry Street. The school hall is in the large brown brick building in the centre of the playground (click on “location” below for directions).
All dance classes are active and therefore you must bring to the attention of the tutor any physical or health-related impairment that may affect your safety.
Please note: It is the mission of Sydney Community College to provide quality, accessible education and training. Our commitment to improve the quality of all courses we offer is on going. This extends to ensuring the safety of all our students and we therefore require you to complete the following Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q). If you enrol by phone a PAR-Q will be sent with your enrolment confirmation. If you enrol on-line please download a PAR-Q form from the ‘more’ section (under forms) on the home page or see the attachment below.
For all courses involving physical activity you must arrive by the published course commencement time or the tutor may refuse to admit you into the session. The agenda for many courses involving physical activity starts with an OH&S briefing and/or a warm up and to miss either may create a hazard to you, which might exclude you from participation for the session.
PLS NOTE: All classes need a minimum number of students to go ahead. If your course does not have enough students it will be cancelled and you will be informed.***Please be aware that you may be informed of a cancellation &/or change via SMS or E-mail.
the waiting list.