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Sheffield drummer to attempt four-hour African drumming challenge for Project 6
Summary
Steve Rivers will perform continuous West African drumming for four hours at Sharrow Community Forum on 28 February to raise funds for Project 6, and attendees may join in during the session.
Content
Steve Rivers will lead a four-hour continuous West African drumming session called Drumathon at Sharrow Community Forum on Saturday 28 February. The event is presented as a community-centred challenge rather than a staged performance, and people are welcome to watch or join in during the session. Organisers report that the activity is intended to raise funds for Project 6 and to celebrate shared musical participation. West African drumming is described as physically and rhythmically demanding but built in layers so newcomers can join accessible parts.
Event details:
- Date and time: Saturday 28 February, 1pm–5pm (13:00–17:00) at Sharrow Community Forum, The Old Junior School, South View Road, Sharrow, Sheffield S7 1DB.
- Challenge format: Steve Rivers will maintain continuous drumming for four hours without breaks while others may join in to support the rhythms.
- Musical context: The session focuses on West African hand drumming, including instruments such as the djembe and bass drums, and is described as both physically demanding and layered to allow participation.
- Fundraising purpose: All funds raised are reported to go directly to Project 6 to support its work across South and West Yorkshire, with an associated JustGiving page noted for donations.
- Organiser background: Steve Rivers is reported to have over 20 years of experience delivering African drumming workshops in schools, community settings and workplaces across the UK and has previously worked with Project 6.
Summary:
The Drumathon brings together a public drumming session and a four-hour endurance challenge to raise money for Project 6 while emphasising community participation. The event will take place on 28 February from 1pm to 5pm at Sharrow Community Forum; further event information and fundraising details have been published by the organisers.
