Z/Yen team events on the whole tended to be sports-oriented affairs. Cricket, tennis, horse racing…sometimes watching, sometimes playing, sometimes both.
Becky Dawson, our resident musician-cum-administrator, suggested that something musical as an activity event would make a welcome change. We agreed, suggesting that if she organised it, we’d do it.
So, presumably through her musical connections, Becky found us the Inspire Works people – click here for their website – and suggested Samba Drumming as something that would be fun and manageable for us.



There was a Now & Z/Yen Blog piece about it at the time – click here for that piece on the Z/Yen site…
…or here for a scrape of the piece in case the Z/Yen site piece moves.

I also recall that everyone had a really good time, both while drumming and with the celebratory drinks that followed.
There are quite a few more pictures, all thanks to Monique Gore if I recall correctly, which are available through the Flickr album link below: