Building Facilitation Skills Training May 2-3

from $120.00

Building Facilitation Skills: An Introduction is a 2-day training offering 12 hours of in-person instruction for people who feel drawn to bringing others together through rhythm and shared experience. No musical background is needed. This program focuses on connection first—helping you learn how to create safe, inclusive spaces where people feel seen, supported, and engaged. Through simple rhythm activities, guided reflection, and hands-on practice, you’ll build practical facilitation skills while reconnecting with your own why. You’ll leave with the confidence to guide meaningful group experiences and a deeper understanding of how rhythm can support community, well-being, and belonging.

Dates: Saturday, May 2nd and May 3rd
9am-4pm (Hour-ish break for lunch)

Location: Empowered Music, 3327 Market St. Camp Hill, PA 17011

Investment: $240
Included: 12 hours of in-person training, PDF manual, Certificate of Completion, Facilitation experience following training, 1:1 follow up call

Space is limited to keep the experience personal and interactive.

Who This Is For

This training is for people who feel called to bring others together and create meaningful group experiences. It’s a great fit if you are:

  • You’re curious about drum circles or facilitation but don’t see yourself as a “musician”

  • A teacher, caregiver, therapist, coach, or community leader

  • A musician who wants to focus more on people than performance

  • Someone who values inclusion, listening, and shared experience

  • Drawn to community-building, wellness, or creative spaces in schools, wellness spaces, families, or communities

No musical background is required—just a willingness to participate, reflect, and show up as yourself.

Curious to Join the Circle?

If this program resonates with you, trust that curiosity. You don’t need prior experience, perfect timing, or a clear plan.  Building Facilitation Skills: An Introduction is an opportunity to learn and connect with others, and explore how you can support people through simple, meaningful group experiences. You don’t need to have it all figured out—just a willingness to show up and participate.

Spots are limited to keep the experience personal and community-centered. We’d love to have you join us.

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Building Facilitation Skills: An Introduction is a 2-day training offering 12 hours of in-person instruction for people who feel drawn to bringing others together through rhythm and shared experience. No musical background is needed. This program focuses on connection first—helping you learn how to create safe, inclusive spaces where people feel seen, supported, and engaged. Through simple rhythm activities, guided reflection, and hands-on practice, you’ll build practical facilitation skills while reconnecting with your own why. You’ll leave with the confidence to guide meaningful group experiences and a deeper understanding of how rhythm can support community, well-being, and belonging.

Dates: Saturday, May 2nd and May 3rd
9am-4pm (Hour-ish break for lunch)

Location: Empowered Music, 3327 Market St. Camp Hill, PA 17011

Investment: $240
Included: 12 hours of in-person training, PDF manual, Certificate of Completion, Facilitation experience following training, 1:1 follow up call

Space is limited to keep the experience personal and interactive.

Who This Is For

This training is for people who feel called to bring others together and create meaningful group experiences. It’s a great fit if you are:

  • You’re curious about drum circles or facilitation but don’t see yourself as a “musician”

  • A teacher, caregiver, therapist, coach, or community leader

  • A musician who wants to focus more on people than performance

  • Someone who values inclusion, listening, and shared experience

  • Drawn to community-building, wellness, or creative spaces in schools, wellness spaces, families, or communities

No musical background is required—just a willingness to participate, reflect, and show up as yourself.

Curious to Join the Circle?

If this program resonates with you, trust that curiosity. You don’t need prior experience, perfect timing, or a clear plan.  Building Facilitation Skills: An Introduction is an opportunity to learn and connect with others, and explore how you can support people through simple, meaningful group experiences. You don’t need to have it all figured out—just a willingness to show up and participate.

Spots are limited to keep the experience personal and community-centered. We’d love to have you join us.