Bill Saragosa
The Call of Rhythm
Bill conducts Rhythm Circles for teams, for events, and social institutions in the Munich area for over 13 years. He also teaches Tai Chi Chuan, an internal martial art that he started practicing about 20 years ago. One thing that Tai Chi and Rhythm Facilitation have in common is they both require finely tuned perceptions, sensitivity, and body wisdom. They also both require a good measure of practice!
Every Drum Circle has a dynamic life of its own. Sometimes it can be a chaotic environment. As a Facilitator, you have to be ready to enter the chaos. You have to be aware of the overall group dynamic, and simultaneously the individual needs of each participant. It is a subtle art that is best served with a lot of heart and soul and just the right nuances.
Everybody wants to feel a part of the success, to be vitally connected to the musical whole. Everybody deserves to feel a sense of belonging. That is where Bill wants to bring his Drum Circle participants.
"It’s amazing how people respond when they sit down behind a drum and get to play in a group. For many people, it could be their first time with a drum. They are receiving a kind of initiation. They start finding a new sense of confidence and connectedness. Long-held beliefs about limitations and expectations fall away. They feel liberated, empowered, and included."

"The call of rhythm embraces the entire being: body, mind, and spirit. That’s what keeps this work fresh and exciting."
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