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study tours
Kusun study tour
- 4 weeks in Ghana


Kusun

Study in Ghana for four weeks

Check here for the latest information and dates

 

Calendar
New African drumming lessons are available throughout the year. Bookings for all classes are essntial. Please Contact Ray to register your interest.

Ray Pereira playing live with Milton

Ray's Gigs

Upcoming gigs include:
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Band: MILTON

 

Kindred Studios >
Sunday 26th May

Read more about MILTON here >

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Band: ROSS HANNAFORD + CRITTERS
ross and critters

Caravan Club Oakleigh RSL >
Residency
- every 3rd Sun of the month

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Band: Way out West
WayOutWest

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Band: Louie Prez Trio
Louie Prez

Ray’s group with Leo Dale and Doug De Vries CD out now
and available at:

Instore at Readings Carlton
Instore at Basement discs

and available for order in any store in Australia and New Zealand through our distributor - the Planet Company

you can also sample the album here.

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for more info see Current Projects or Contact Ray

 

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Learn African drumming with one of AustraliaŐs best performers and teachers - Ray Pereira. You will learn great hand technique and how to hear and play inspirational rhythms, Ray Pereira is recognised as one of Australia's premier percussionists. Ray conducts regular djembe and African drumming classes in Melbourne and throughout Australia

latest news

african drumming concert 2010

Afro-lankan Drumming tour:
click here for the full story of the first successful tour!

(join mailing list for updates on 2014 tour)

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Advanced students were selected to play at Hamer Hall on Sunday Sept 30th

Piece titled 'Walking Gorgeously' by Ray Pereira
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Watch Ray walk through some advanced Djembe technique for DigitalPill.tv

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Click here for more drumming video

 


Ray on conga

"Brilliantly creative" -Jazz Chord Magazine

"Percussionist without peer" - Rhythms Magazine

“ This is the first time I have heard drums sing” - Fan after a performance

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