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Montana, ladies, if you
are feeling isolated with
your emotions and energies bottled
up? Take notice, for there is a definite rhythm beating in
the hearts of women all around Montana who are getting
together to celebrate the drummer in all of us. From AsianAmerican to African style drumming and dancing, there are
no beats missing in Big Sky Country. To create awareness for
women's issues, these colorful and vibrant groups are using
their energies and passions for the drum beat to be a voice
at community events hoping to inspire other women to step
out, have fun, and find their own rhythm.
If you have ever had an affinity for martial arts but have
been too timid to try, then check out Montana Taiko in
Livingston, MT. Their intentions are "Community, Respect, and
Spirit". Montana Taiko is Japanese style drumming not exclusive to gals; men are free to participate. With a similar feel
to Aikido Dojo, Montana Taiko emphasizes folk tradition, folk
music, with the discipline and respect of a Martial art. "Anyone
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