Attitudinal Healing Connection Co-Founders Kokomon and Aeeshah Clottey led participants in a powerful day-long Mindful Drumming Workshop at Spirit Rock Buddhist Meditation Center in Marin County, California.
Attitudinal Healing Connection Co-Founders Kokomon and Aeeshah Clottey led participants in a powerful day-long Mindful Drumming Workshop at Spirit Rock Buddhist Meditation Center in Marin County, California.
KOKOMON Mindful Drumming
Short excerpts from Mindful Drumming, an instructional DVD by Kokomon Clottey, produced by EarthAlive.
Educator, author, master musician, record producer and peace worker originally from Ghana, West Africa, Kokomon Clottey is internationally known for the programs he and his wife, Aeeshah Clottey, have developed to help people heal from the effects of racism.
Mindful Drumming is a unique meditative practice that Kokomon innovated and currently teaches at the Attitudinal Healiing Connection in Oakland, California.
People from a diversity of cultures and backgrounds practice Mindful Drumming as an effective tool for finding joy, achieving personal peace, creating harmony between people, and building community.
IMPACT: Distributed by Kokomon and his Oakland, California-based Sankofa Publishing company, this instructional film helps people from a diversity of cultures to discover the joy of Mindful Drumming.
The above clip was filmed during a Naming Ceremony that Kokomon created to celebrate the birth of his book, Mindful Drumming. Visit www.kokomon.us to learn more about Mindful Drumming. Kokomon’s website - in English and Japanese - was created by Marguerite Lorimer and translated by Yuko Tani.