What we're about

Join us on Thursday nights from 7-9-ish for eclectic and fun percussion at the Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4907 Garrett Road in Durham.

The Eno River Drum Circle focuses on exploring different drumming traditions and creating new ones.

We’re an inclusive, fun, and rhythmic community that welcomes drummers of all style and stripe.

No experience is necessary. We usually spend the first half-hour demonstrating rhythms and instruments.

COVID-19 notice: This is a socially supportive and physically distant event.  Until the newest strains of COVID are better understood, we ask that all participants wear masks indoors.

Upcoming events (4+)

Weekly Thursday Night Drum Circle

Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Whether it’s a cow bell, a Native American prayer drum, a Latin conga, or an African shekere, there’s room for your song at the Eno River Drum Circle.

We’re an inclusive, fun, and rhythmic community that welcomes drummers of all style and stripe.

Drumming is a village experience. It's inter-generational and gender neutral. No skills are required, just a willingness to play and have fun. Our motto: it doesn’t matter how well you play, it matters how well you play with others. We focus on listening to the whole song and finding a place for your unique voice.

Bring your percussion instruments (there’s always plenty of extras to share), drum stories, and traditions to share with the group.

We play traditional rhythms from all over the world as well as spontaneous creations, giving ourselves a license to experiment and experience joy.

Weekly Thursday Night Drum Circle

Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Whether it’s a cow bell, a Native American prayer drum, a Latin conga, or an African shekere, there’s room for your song at the Eno River Drum Circle.

We’re an inclusive, fun, and rhythmic community that welcomes drummers of all style and stripe.

Drumming is a village experience. It's inter-generational and gender neutral. No skills are required, just a willingness to play and have fun. Our motto: it doesn’t matter how well you play, it matters how well you play with others. We focus on listening to the whole song and finding a place for your unique voice.

Bring your percussion instruments (there’s always plenty of extras to share), drum stories, and traditions to share with the group.

We play traditional rhythms from all over the world as well as spontaneous creations, giving ourselves a license to experiment and experience joy.

Weekly Thursday Night Drum Circle

Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Whether it’s a cow bell, a Native American prayer drum, a Latin conga, or an African shekere, there’s room for your song at the Eno River Drum Circle.

We’re an inclusive, fun, and rhythmic community that welcomes drummers of all style and stripe.

Drumming is a village experience. It's inter-generational and gender neutral. No skills are required, just a willingness to play and have fun. Our motto: it doesn’t matter how well you play, it matters how well you play with others. We focus on listening to the whole song and finding a place for your unique voice.

Bring your percussion instruments (there’s always plenty of extras to share), drum stories, and traditions to share with the group.

We play traditional rhythms from all over the world as well as spontaneous creations, giving ourselves a license to experiment and experience joy.

Weekly Thursday Night Drum Circle

Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Whether it’s a cow bell, a Native American prayer drum, a Latin conga, or an African shekere, there’s room for your song at the Eno River Drum Circle.

We’re an inclusive, fun, and rhythmic community that welcomes drummers of all style and stripe.

Drumming is a village experience. It's inter-generational and gender neutral. No skills are required, just a willingness to play and have fun. Our motto: it doesn’t matter how well you play, it matters how well you play with others. We focus on listening to the whole song and finding a place for your unique voice.

Bring your percussion instruments (there’s always plenty of extras to share), drum stories, and traditions to share with the group.

We play traditional rhythms from all over the world as well as spontaneous creations, giving ourselves a license to experiment and experience joy.

Past events (423)

Weekly Thursday Night Drum Circle

Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship