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A new program at the Denia
Recreation Center offers free
drum lessons every Thursday eve-
ning, teaching local music lov-
ers the rudiments of an African
drum.
The first class was June 11.
At far right, David Cox leads
the class with traditional west
African rhythms try to imitate
his playing. For details, contact
Denton Parks and Recreation at
940-349-PARK,
Some students traveled all the
way from Arlington to be a part of
the drum circle.
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Aubrey Smith plays with abandon in the drum circle
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