Join us for an afternoon of rhythm and melody with two engaging music workshops celebrating Latin America’s rich musical traditions — open to a variety of skill levels. Whether you're a percussionist, guitarist, or simply curious, come along and be part of Latin American Week at ANU — a celebration of culture, creativity, and community. Limited numbers, registration essential.
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Latin Percussion Workshop : 12pm – 3pm [3 hours]
Discover the sounds of Latin America through hands-on sessions in cajon, Cuban percussion, and samba batucada. Led by Rodrigo Martin, Sinuhe Pacheco, and Rafael Florez, this 3-hour workshop includes instrument instruction, group performance, and a final jam session.
Peruvian Guitar Workshop : 3pm – 5pm [2 hours]
Led by Peruvian classical guitarist Eduardo Ruiz, this interactive workshop explores the elegant rhythms of the Peruvian Vals (waltz) through strumming patterns, chord progressions, and small ensemble playing. Designed for beginner to intermediate guitarists with basic playing experience.
$15 per workshop - Free for ANU Latin American Students Association Members
All facilitators will offer follow-up workshops and classes later in 2025 – stay tuned!
Join us for a dynamic 3-hour exploration of Latin American percussion, led by three experienced musicians with roots in Afro-Latin and Brazilian rhythms. Whether you're a curious beginner or a seasoned percussionist looking to deepen your knowledge, this hands-on workshop will immerse you in a rich spectrum of musical traditions and instruments. Instruments provided — but bring your own if you have one! (e.g., cajon, conga, bongo, clave, etc.)
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Workshop Structure
The session is divided into three focused segments, each facilitated by a guest percussionist and educator. The workshop concludes with an open jam, giving participants the chance to experiment, collaborate, and apply what they’ve learned in a lively, informal group setting.
Cajon Techniques & Grooves (12pm - 1pm)
with Rodrigo Andrés Martin from RP Percussion
Rodrigo will guide participants through foundational and contemporary cajon rhythms, exploring its use in Latin fusion and flamenco-rooted styles. You’ll learn technique, tone, groove-building, and rhythmic phrasing using this versatile box drum.
Cuban Percussion: Congas & Clave (1pm - 2pm)
with Sinuhe Pacheco from Cuban Drumming and Percussion
Explore the foundational rhythms of Afro-Cuban music with two essential clave & basic conga patterns. Sinuhe will explore the Son Clave (3-2 or 2-3) - rhythmic backbone for salsa and mambo, and Rumba Clave - the traditional energy of rumba and Latin jazz. Then we'll apply conga technique to play the basic tumbao - the fundamental bass pattern that locks with the clave.
Brazilian Samba Batucada (2pm - 3pm)
with Rafael Florez from Raio De Sol
Rafael leads this high-energy session focused on group samba percussion. Participants will learn basic samba rhythms, common instruments used in a Bateria (drumming ensemble), and how to build a full percussive arrangement. Expect call-and-response, groove immersion, and a joyful crash course in Carnival-style samba.
What You’ll Gain
No prior experience required – just bring your curiosity and rhythm! Places are limited. Registrations essential.
Peruvian Waltz for Classical Guitar (3pm - 5pm)
Interactive Guitar Workshop with Eduardo Ruiz
This engaging 2-hour guitar workshop is designed for beginner to intermediate guitarists who are curious about Latin American rhythms and harmonies. Led by Peruvian classical guitarist and educator Eduardo Ruiz (Peru), this workshop dives into the elegant and expressive world of the Peruvian Vals (Waltz).
Whether you're new to Latin styles or looking to expand your repertoire, this workshop offers a joyful, creative deep dive into one of Peru's most cherished musical traditions. Places are limited. Registrations essential.
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Throughout the session, participants will explore the structure, rhythm, harmony, and improvisational possibilities within the Peruvian waltz tradition. The workshop is hands-on, progressive, and accessible to those with basic guitar-playing experience. Materials will be provided in both standard notation and tablature.
This course is intended for people who already play the guitar—at a minimum, those who can play barre chords—and who are interested in learning or improving their knowledge of the Peruvian waltz.
The first part of the workshop introduces key tools for interpreting and playing Peruvian valses:
In the second half, participants will apply these tools by:
By the end of the session, participants will have developed a deeper understanding of this unique genre and gained skills they can continue applying beyond the workshop. The workshop concludes with a Q&A and an optional informal group performance.