Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – What do you get when you combine African drumming with learning programs that use rhythm and music to enhance listening and communication skills? You get a fun workshop that fosters the values of tolerance, respect, discipline and integrity, amongst individuals, and within organizations, says Doug Manuel, Sewa Beats founder and director.
“Differences in organizational and ethnic culture are made transparent and approachable through creating music together. When you are making music together, there needs to be a sense for input from others, otherwise there is dissonance, some are thumping out a rhythm while others are more passive. There is an inherent sense of understanding and tolerance in order for music to happen and be sweet,” notes Manuel.






















