American Girls Make Music
March 30, 2008
, 2008
American girls are smart! Did you now that our relatives were equally clever when they created music in the “good old days”? From Native American drums made from animal skin to spoons, washboards, boxes and bones; you can explore a myriad ways that American girls made music. In this unique multi-cultural workshop, girls will get a chance to both play music and create instruments that they can take home.
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