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Keynote Slide Show Presentation (Mar. 2009)
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                                         by
                             Stephen Dolle
                DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS
Table of Contents
Introduction                                         Slide 3
Biography                                            Slide 4
Keynote Programs                                     Slide 12
Past Drumming Clients                                Slide 13
What is Group Drumming                               Slide 14
How does Drumming Work                               Slide 19
What are the Rhythms of the Brain                    Slide 20
Health Connection to Drumming                        Slide 21
Evolution of Drum Communications                     Slide 22
Sound Integration Study (2002)                       Slide 23
Modern Uses of Group Drumming                        Slide 32
Corporate Drumming Applications                      Slide 33
Teamwork & Management Models                         Slides 34 - 38
Drumming Exercises                                   Slides 39 - 44
Other Uses                                           Slides 45 - 46
Videos on YouTube (March 2009)                       Slide 45



                                    Dolle Keynotes                    2
Introduction
To succeed in life, you must be “engaged” in what is happening around
you. You must develop strategies to help you stay focused and
engaged─ in the face of adversity, and amid increasing distractions at
work, at school, and at play.

Often referred to as our earliest survival tool, rhythm is being used today
to help people stay focused, fit, and engaged in what’s going on around
them. Widely termed “drum circles,” group drumming offers new insights
into understanding team building and communications today.

Stephen Dolle is CEO of Dolle Communications, a communications and
neurosciences consulting company based in Newport Beach, California.
His life path into drumming came after 30 years in the corporate world.

Known as “MacGyver” for his problem solving skills, and the “Professor”
for his drum rhythms, he is a drum circle facilitator and percussionist and
speaks and performs throughout the Greater Los Angeles area on the
“rhythms of the brain.” Let’s welcome Stephen Dolle.



                                Dolle Keynotes                                3
Biography
        Nuclear medicine technologist 1976-92
        ▪ Performed over 15,000 patient work-ups/ procedures at
          over 50 centers, authored 100s of procedures
        Certified Nuclear Imaging CEO 1982-92
        Film & theater actor 1986-1989
        Marketing Consultant 1990-1992
        ▪ products dev., fundraising/pro esp. sports & entertainment
        Coach/Mentor: Youth baseball, soccer 1987-99
        Legal Expert: Products Liability 1994+
        ▪ Failure to warn, health insurance
        FDA Policy Advocate 1994+
        Neuroscientist & Health Consult 1994-Present
        CNS shunts, neurology & clinical diagnostics, assistive
        technology, learning & cognition, sensory integration,
        epidemiology, music & drum therapy
        DiaCeph, Inc. Founder & CEO 1999-2003
        ▪ Inventor of DiaCeph Test, related brain research
        Percussionist, Drum Facilitator 2004-Present
        ▪ Facilitator, researcher, keynote speaker
        Dolle Communications Founder CEO 2005-Pre
        ▪ Marketing, communications, neuroscience initiatives,
          drum circle facilitation, keynotes




   Dolle Keynotes                                                      4
STEPHEN FIRST began exploring RHYTHM to help his
recovery after this 1992 auto accident/brain injury. He had
done mind-body work dating back to the 1970s. This injury
 pressed him to explore the neurosciences in new ways…




                          Dolle Keynotes                      5
…He first had to design and patent an all new
     AI level diagnostic test for CNS shunt
malfunction, which he termed the DiaCeph Test…




                    Dolle Keynotes               6
…Then petition the FDA, and travel to
Washington, D.C. for this conference he brought
                   about…
Stephen— in
Washington, D.C. for the
Jan. 1999 International
STAMP Conference in
Bethesda, Maryland, he
helped bring about. There
he pressed the Food & Drug
Administration for better
quality assurance and
oversight of CNS shunt
devices.




                         Dolle Keynotes           7
…He researched and applied methods in music &
art therapy for wellness, and used his DiaCeph Test
      to direct this long awaited 1998 surgery…

  Stephen waited for more
  than 4 years to undergo
  this corrective surgery in
  1998— as all his shunt
  tests were negative. It was
  his own DiaCeph Test that
  pinpointed the
  problem, and paved the
  way for corrective surgery
  at the Children’s Hospital of
  Los Angeles (1998).



                                  Dolle Keynotes      8
…And was required to know and practice law
in support of his efforts in regulatory affairs—

 Stephen─ after wrapping
 up a civil proceeding in
 2002.




                            Dolle Keynotes         9
…And in 2008, 16 years of neuroscience efforts were
  realized when the DiaCeph Test successfully
      directed this best surgical outcome...

   It took 16 years, 7 shunt
   revisions, several changes in
   neurosurgeons, and his
   authoring a tandem paper on
   the DiaCeph Test, but
   Stephen succeeded in
   guiding this 2008 shunt
   surgery─ that produced the
   most favorable outcome in 16
   years, seen in the CT image
   at right.



                            Dolle Keynotes            10
…Allowing him to focus on drumming and conceive
      this “rhythms of the brain” program.

    Stephen, after a
    drumming appearance in
    2008.




                         Dolle Keynotes           11
   Team Building &
    Communications thru
    Group Drumming
   Drum for your Brain
   The DiaCeph Story: a
    story of Innovation
    and Perseverance
   Mobile Phones and AI
   Managing
    Hydrocephalus
   Managing your Health
                           Dolle Keynotes   12
Past Drumming Clients Include
     YMCA of Orange County
     High Hopes Brain Injury Center
     Endangered Planet Foundation
     Stefan Kaelin Ski & Golf
     El Salvador Comm Center/
      Love2Drum
     Bowers Museum / Love2Drum
     Oasis Yoga Studios / Love2Drum
     Von Roll / Lavida Laguna

                  Dolle Keynotes       13
What is Group Drumming?
   Group drumming is a discipline of              As a Tool, it Improves:
   communications and health &
                                                  1. Communications
   wellness, where participants play
   structured and free-form rhythms with
                                                  2. Attentiveness & Focus
   the goal of reaching a common
   mindset, or brain wave entrainment
                                                  3. Teamwork
   (BWE)─ enabling high level group
   learning and tasking. It is an age old         4. Creativity, Innovation
   practice led today by trained
   facilitators following set guidelines.         5. Leadership
                                                  6. Physical coordination
Drumming is in Synch w/ Study on Aging:
                                                  7. Confidence, Intimacy
    Mild/moderate exercise
a)
    Companionship
b)
                                                  8. Morale
    Mental stimulation
c)
                                                  9. Health & Wellness


 The “TOOL” within Us!                         Group Drumming Benefits


                                      Dolle Keynotes                          14
In our early years…




  …we learned to engage others
and what was happening around us
   through listening, rhythm, and
               song...
              Dolle Keynotes        15
…We learned to become mentally and
physically focused (at least we thought), and
to use various tools to perform even these…




                …jobs!

                   Dolle Keynotes               16
Then─ as things started to go wrong… we found
we were missing critical communications signals.




       Do you know how to listen?

                     Dolle Keynotes                17
What does Group Drumming
            require?




…A venue …. Percussion instruments, and
               … YOU


                 Dolle Keynotes           18
How Does Drumming Work?

“To succeed in life, you must be “engaged” in
    what is happening around you. You must
    develop strategies to help your mind stay
   focused and engaged in whatever you are
      doing─ and rise above adversity and
   distractions at work, at school, and at play.
   Group drumming is the platform where you
 learn how to interact with the rhythms of your
 brain, to truly engage your mind and body, and
  better communicate with those around you.”

                Stephen Dolle
                    Dolle Keynotes                 19
What are the “Rhythms of the Brain?”

  The “rhythms of the brain” are a collage of
the many different auditory, visual, and touch
 sensory patterns which have specific effects
       on our brain and body. Some are
  learned, while others are innate. They are
widely how our mind communicates with our
 body, with others, and with the world around
us. The more you understand these patterns
  and their influences─ the more prosperous
         and happy you will be in life.
                   Dolle Keynotes                20
The Health Connection to Drumming
    (incl. Dolle and Bittman research)
   Confidence, mental health, intimacy

 Family communications, dispute resolution
 Cognition: hand & body communications, time &
   space awareness (fitness and sports)*
 Sensory integration: focus, productivity, and
   learning in noisy environments*
 Coordination, mobility, fitness*
 Stress reduction, general wellness**
 Biofeedback chronic illness & cancer**
 Group BWE: independent of age, culture
* Dolle research
** Bittman research
                      Dolle Keynotes              21
The Evolution of Drum
              Communications
     Animals and humans learned that when sound is ↑ in volume or
1.
     tempo it is closing in and/or is ↑ in importance, calling
     attention, where slow or melodic sound tends to be friendly.
     Fast or repetitive sound tends to be forceful or threatening.
     Augmented sounds are appealing, and make us curious and/or
     happy.
     Human sounds and drums evolved to disseminate information.
2.
     Sight, sound, and body movement patterns, along with
3.
     words, eventually formed human communication we know
     today.
     Emotional “intonations” in words is termed “prosody.”
4.
     Since drum rhythms come from the “body,” they can activate the
5.
     “prosody” center of the brain in Wernicke’s area, and language
     centers of the pre-frontal cortex.
     Possible “rhythmic patterning” correlation to a recent paper in
6.
     news on “doodling” and memory when bored/poor attention.
     Correlation of audible patterning to cognition; Mozart Effect
7.
     Modern day sports and music keep us connected to our past.
8.
                               Dolle Keynotes                          22
Stephen’s 2002 Metronome Study on
   “Sensory (Sound) Integration”
        - unsyncopated patterns impair cognition
-syncopated patterns repair cognition (Mozart Effect)*
  -findings hold relevance in cognition, learning, and
            productivity in noisy environments
         -SEE paper on web site for more details




                        Dolle Keynotes                   23
Executing the imaginative “rhythms of the
         brain” was his forte…




  “Imagination is more important than
  knowledge.”
  Dr. Albert Einstein
                        Dolle Keynotes      24
Executing our innate team building
            rhythms…

…allows us to accomplish extraordinary
      things with limited training.
                 Dolle Keynotes          25
…Executing social/familial rhythms keeps
   us strong and mentally healthy…




 …like these three generations engaged
           in family drumming.
                 Dolle Keynotes            26
…Executing the meditative rhythms of
     the brain keeps us well.




                Dolle Keynotes         27
…Perfect syncopation of mind and body
          is a sight to behold...




                Dolle Keynotes          28
Executing the communicative rhythms of
         the brain produces…




 Well… some participants develop Crocodile
      Dundee-like communication skills.
             (man in center)
                   Dolle Keynotes            29
Executing structure and free-form
rhythms of the brain enhances learning.




        Facilitation is critical.


                  Dolle Keynotes          30
What is the role of the facilitator?




…To help participants engage in their
  rhythms, and connect with those
           around them.
                Dolle Keynotes          31
Modern Uses of Group Drumming

   Music and cultural arts
   Advertising and promotion
   Team-Building: corporate, sports, war
   Math, science, learning, sports training
   Health & wellness: brain, disease, stress
   Personal development, family, intimacy
   Events: entertainment, sports, spiritual
   Community outreach, gang prevention

                     Dolle Keynotes             32
Corporate Drumming Applications
   Sales, Work, and Office Communications: better read
    intent of others, listening, and project thru body language
   Team Building BWE (brain wave entrainment): syncopate
    beta, alpha, theta, and delta brain waves, improve group
    tasks and leadership in structured and free form settings
   Intellectual skills: multi-tasking, creativity, abstract thinking
   Sensory: boost focus and productivity in noisy settings *
   Language: understand cross-cultural communications *
   Reduce Stress: reduce employee stress/burnout (Bittman)
   Hiring & testing: use in personality and skills assessment *

* Dolle Communications research




                               Dolle Keynotes                           33
Teamwork (definition of):

“a joint action by 2 or more people or a group
in which each person subordinates his/her
individual interests to the whole of the group.”

Dolle added:
“the action, when each person is equally
engaged and entrained, will produce an affect
greater than the sum of the individual parts.”


                   Dolle Keynotes                  34
Forming-Storming-Norming-
              Performing
       (Team-Building model, Tuckman 1965)
     This model follows today’s “free form
     group drumming.” It’s four (4) phases are:

   Team meets and agrees on goals/tasks
1)
2) Individual ideas are put forth & discussed
3) Consensus of roles, values, etc. reached
4) Team becomes a self-sustaining unit



                       Dolle Keynotes             35
Margerison-McCann Describe a Team-
Work Wheel™ — of Four (4) Primary Roles




                 Dolle Keynotes           36
Drum Circle roles/instruments then
match the MCCANN team building model
Slide 30: free-form + structured learning

 Bass Drums: develop, produce
 Congas: innovate, promote
 Djembes: produce, maintain, innovate, promote
 Shakers: maintain, innovate, inspect, advise
 Bells: organize, maintain
 Clave: maintain, innovate


                    Dolle Keynotes               37
In a drum circle, and in business,…
First─ you create. Then─ you syncopate.



                        Tambour



             Lead /
              Solo


                                       Bass




                      Dolle Keynotes          38
A Communications Exercise
1.   Click the bell.. to play this 2 ½ min audio. This exercise
     reminds us how language mirrors sounds around us, esp. the
     beat of a drum. Many believe our language came from beats
     and vocal grunts. See if you recognize the rhythms as:
     a) coming toward you?
     b) calling to you?
     c) trying to frighten you?
     d) trying to appease you?

2.   Our bodies communicate messages too. In the above
     example, specific body movements could also elicit those
     messages. Find a co-worker, or perhaps a pet at home, and
     communicate the messages above with your body
     movements. SEE the TV program, the “Dog Whisperer.”



                             Dolle Keynotes                       39
A Sales Presentation Exercise

     Assemble 4 to 5 co-workers into a team
1.
     and ask them to give a 5 min presentation
     on a made up product. Instead of
     speaking, have each choose a percussive
     tool or instrument, and have the group give
     the presentation using their
     instruments, body language, gestures, and
     product (can use prop). Improves
     improvisation and free form team
     execution. Grade how well the audience
     understood each presentation.
                       Dolle Keynotes              40
A Team-Building Exercise

   FIND one or more co-workers and ask them
1.
   to clap their hands or tap desks with you as
   you play this 1 ½ min audio.
2. When ready, CLICK on the bell        to play the
   audio. Each person should try to clap or tap
   a “different” part of the beat pattern. Trust
   your insights. Allow time for your parts to
   evolve and your body to move to the groove.
   Ask your co-workers what your pattern was
   expressing. Did your group create a new
   sound? If so, what did it express?

                       Dolle Keynotes                 41
A Multi-Tasking Patterning Exercise

     At times, when you are tired or feel
1.
     overwhelmed by too many tasks, try this
     exercise:
     Right at the point of when you are loosing
     your focus, start tapping your hands on your
     legs, lap, or a stationary surface.
     Pick any rhythm pattern that comes to
     mind, and climb onto the rhythm. The more
     you strike your rhythm, the better your focus
     will be on your tasks─ approx 5 sec to 1 min.


                        Dolle Keynotes               42
A Memory Recall Patterning Exercise

     Our brains have a unique ability to identify and
1.
     remember information in patterns. Say and
     recall these random letters/numbers:
                    “XEZAEI34SSC.”

     Now say as a pattern, with letters/numbers in
     bold on the downbeat or emphasis:
      “X E Z (pause) A E I (pause) 3 4 S S C”

                  Sound familiar…?

                         Dolle Keynotes                 43
A Pattern of Movement Exercise
   Casual walk and movement mirror our heart
1.
   beat. The beat 1-2, 1-2, is the energy of
   casual pushing off from one foot, with the stop
   and more forceful land/turn of another.
2. Military marching and running is more 1-2, 1-2
   (down-up) and 1-2-3-4, more energy given to
   the foot you’re pushing push off of.
3. Walk briefly around home or office. Which
   pattern do you walk? Do you run? Try to walk
   with emphasis in #1 above. Which method are
   you more stable with your balance?

                      Dolle Keynotes                 44
Drums are also played telemetrically
     (Graduate Engineering Project, UCI)




                    Dolle Keynotes         45
Sometimes— drumming is even used to
       influence the weather…

  Stephen, facilitating a
  Drum and Dance to
  Snow event at Stefan
  Kaelin Ski & Golf, in
  Dec. 2007.
  And it snowed!




                            Dolle Keynotes   46
Drumming Videos on YouTube

   Full Moon Drum Circle 2007 (Laguna)
   Bowers Museum 2008 (Santa Ana)

    Related General Interest Videos:
   2008 Drummers Beijing Olympics




                   Dolle Keynotes         47
Property of: DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS
Unauthorized Use or Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited

Presentation by:
Stephen Dolle
DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS
March 2009




                      Thank you…
              www.DolleCommunications.com
                   Newport Beach, CA

                                              Dolle Keynotes   48

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Group Drumming Keynote

  • 1. Keynote Slide Show Presentation (Mar. 2009) (Audio Removed/Slide Time 10 sec) by Stephen Dolle DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS
  • 2. Table of Contents Introduction Slide 3 Biography Slide 4 Keynote Programs Slide 12 Past Drumming Clients Slide 13 What is Group Drumming Slide 14 How does Drumming Work Slide 19 What are the Rhythms of the Brain Slide 20 Health Connection to Drumming Slide 21 Evolution of Drum Communications Slide 22 Sound Integration Study (2002) Slide 23 Modern Uses of Group Drumming Slide 32 Corporate Drumming Applications Slide 33 Teamwork & Management Models Slides 34 - 38 Drumming Exercises Slides 39 - 44 Other Uses Slides 45 - 46 Videos on YouTube (March 2009) Slide 45 Dolle Keynotes 2
  • 3. Introduction To succeed in life, you must be “engaged” in what is happening around you. You must develop strategies to help you stay focused and engaged─ in the face of adversity, and amid increasing distractions at work, at school, and at play. Often referred to as our earliest survival tool, rhythm is being used today to help people stay focused, fit, and engaged in what’s going on around them. Widely termed “drum circles,” group drumming offers new insights into understanding team building and communications today. Stephen Dolle is CEO of Dolle Communications, a communications and neurosciences consulting company based in Newport Beach, California. His life path into drumming came after 30 years in the corporate world. Known as “MacGyver” for his problem solving skills, and the “Professor” for his drum rhythms, he is a drum circle facilitator and percussionist and speaks and performs throughout the Greater Los Angeles area on the “rhythms of the brain.” Let’s welcome Stephen Dolle. Dolle Keynotes 3
  • 4. Biography Nuclear medicine technologist 1976-92 ▪ Performed over 15,000 patient work-ups/ procedures at over 50 centers, authored 100s of procedures Certified Nuclear Imaging CEO 1982-92 Film & theater actor 1986-1989 Marketing Consultant 1990-1992 ▪ products dev., fundraising/pro esp. sports & entertainment Coach/Mentor: Youth baseball, soccer 1987-99 Legal Expert: Products Liability 1994+ ▪ Failure to warn, health insurance FDA Policy Advocate 1994+ Neuroscientist & Health Consult 1994-Present CNS shunts, neurology & clinical diagnostics, assistive technology, learning & cognition, sensory integration, epidemiology, music & drum therapy DiaCeph, Inc. Founder & CEO 1999-2003 ▪ Inventor of DiaCeph Test, related brain research Percussionist, Drum Facilitator 2004-Present ▪ Facilitator, researcher, keynote speaker Dolle Communications Founder CEO 2005-Pre ▪ Marketing, communications, neuroscience initiatives, drum circle facilitation, keynotes Dolle Keynotes 4
  • 5. STEPHEN FIRST began exploring RHYTHM to help his recovery after this 1992 auto accident/brain injury. He had done mind-body work dating back to the 1970s. This injury pressed him to explore the neurosciences in new ways… Dolle Keynotes 5
  • 6. …He first had to design and patent an all new AI level diagnostic test for CNS shunt malfunction, which he termed the DiaCeph Test… Dolle Keynotes 6
  • 7. …Then petition the FDA, and travel to Washington, D.C. for this conference he brought about… Stephen— in Washington, D.C. for the Jan. 1999 International STAMP Conference in Bethesda, Maryland, he helped bring about. There he pressed the Food & Drug Administration for better quality assurance and oversight of CNS shunt devices. Dolle Keynotes 7
  • 8. …He researched and applied methods in music & art therapy for wellness, and used his DiaCeph Test to direct this long awaited 1998 surgery… Stephen waited for more than 4 years to undergo this corrective surgery in 1998— as all his shunt tests were negative. It was his own DiaCeph Test that pinpointed the problem, and paved the way for corrective surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (1998). Dolle Keynotes 8
  • 9. …And was required to know and practice law in support of his efforts in regulatory affairs— Stephen─ after wrapping up a civil proceeding in 2002. Dolle Keynotes 9
  • 10. …And in 2008, 16 years of neuroscience efforts were realized when the DiaCeph Test successfully directed this best surgical outcome... It took 16 years, 7 shunt revisions, several changes in neurosurgeons, and his authoring a tandem paper on the DiaCeph Test, but Stephen succeeded in guiding this 2008 shunt surgery─ that produced the most favorable outcome in 16 years, seen in the CT image at right. Dolle Keynotes 10
  • 11. …Allowing him to focus on drumming and conceive this “rhythms of the brain” program. Stephen, after a drumming appearance in 2008. Dolle Keynotes 11
  • 12. Team Building & Communications thru Group Drumming  Drum for your Brain  The DiaCeph Story: a story of Innovation and Perseverance  Mobile Phones and AI  Managing Hydrocephalus  Managing your Health Dolle Keynotes 12
  • 13. Past Drumming Clients Include  YMCA of Orange County  High Hopes Brain Injury Center  Endangered Planet Foundation  Stefan Kaelin Ski & Golf  El Salvador Comm Center/ Love2Drum  Bowers Museum / Love2Drum  Oasis Yoga Studios / Love2Drum  Von Roll / Lavida Laguna Dolle Keynotes 13
  • 14. What is Group Drumming? Group drumming is a discipline of As a Tool, it Improves: communications and health & 1. Communications wellness, where participants play structured and free-form rhythms with 2. Attentiveness & Focus the goal of reaching a common mindset, or brain wave entrainment 3. Teamwork (BWE)─ enabling high level group learning and tasking. It is an age old 4. Creativity, Innovation practice led today by trained facilitators following set guidelines. 5. Leadership 6. Physical coordination Drumming is in Synch w/ Study on Aging: 7. Confidence, Intimacy Mild/moderate exercise a) Companionship b) 8. Morale Mental stimulation c) 9. Health & Wellness The “TOOL” within Us! Group Drumming Benefits Dolle Keynotes 14
  • 15. In our early years… …we learned to engage others and what was happening around us through listening, rhythm, and song... Dolle Keynotes 15
  • 16. …We learned to become mentally and physically focused (at least we thought), and to use various tools to perform even these… …jobs! Dolle Keynotes 16
  • 17. Then─ as things started to go wrong… we found we were missing critical communications signals. Do you know how to listen? Dolle Keynotes 17
  • 18. What does Group Drumming require? …A venue …. Percussion instruments, and … YOU Dolle Keynotes 18
  • 19. How Does Drumming Work? “To succeed in life, you must be “engaged” in what is happening around you. You must develop strategies to help your mind stay focused and engaged in whatever you are doing─ and rise above adversity and distractions at work, at school, and at play. Group drumming is the platform where you learn how to interact with the rhythms of your brain, to truly engage your mind and body, and better communicate with those around you.” Stephen Dolle Dolle Keynotes 19
  • 20. What are the “Rhythms of the Brain?” The “rhythms of the brain” are a collage of the many different auditory, visual, and touch sensory patterns which have specific effects on our brain and body. Some are learned, while others are innate. They are widely how our mind communicates with our body, with others, and with the world around us. The more you understand these patterns and their influences─ the more prosperous and happy you will be in life. Dolle Keynotes 20
  • 21. The Health Connection to Drumming (incl. Dolle and Bittman research) Confidence, mental health, intimacy   Family communications, dispute resolution  Cognition: hand & body communications, time & space awareness (fitness and sports)*  Sensory integration: focus, productivity, and learning in noisy environments*  Coordination, mobility, fitness*  Stress reduction, general wellness**  Biofeedback chronic illness & cancer**  Group BWE: independent of age, culture * Dolle research ** Bittman research Dolle Keynotes 21
  • 22. The Evolution of Drum Communications Animals and humans learned that when sound is ↑ in volume or 1. tempo it is closing in and/or is ↑ in importance, calling attention, where slow or melodic sound tends to be friendly. Fast or repetitive sound tends to be forceful or threatening. Augmented sounds are appealing, and make us curious and/or happy. Human sounds and drums evolved to disseminate information. 2. Sight, sound, and body movement patterns, along with 3. words, eventually formed human communication we know today. Emotional “intonations” in words is termed “prosody.” 4. Since drum rhythms come from the “body,” they can activate the 5. “prosody” center of the brain in Wernicke’s area, and language centers of the pre-frontal cortex. Possible “rhythmic patterning” correlation to a recent paper in 6. news on “doodling” and memory when bored/poor attention. Correlation of audible patterning to cognition; Mozart Effect 7. Modern day sports and music keep us connected to our past. 8. Dolle Keynotes 22
  • 23. Stephen’s 2002 Metronome Study on “Sensory (Sound) Integration” - unsyncopated patterns impair cognition -syncopated patterns repair cognition (Mozart Effect)* -findings hold relevance in cognition, learning, and productivity in noisy environments -SEE paper on web site for more details Dolle Keynotes 23
  • 24. Executing the imaginative “rhythms of the brain” was his forte… “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Dr. Albert Einstein Dolle Keynotes 24
  • 25. Executing our innate team building rhythms… …allows us to accomplish extraordinary things with limited training. Dolle Keynotes 25
  • 26. …Executing social/familial rhythms keeps us strong and mentally healthy… …like these three generations engaged in family drumming. Dolle Keynotes 26
  • 27. …Executing the meditative rhythms of the brain keeps us well. Dolle Keynotes 27
  • 28. …Perfect syncopation of mind and body is a sight to behold... Dolle Keynotes 28
  • 29. Executing the communicative rhythms of the brain produces… Well… some participants develop Crocodile Dundee-like communication skills. (man in center) Dolle Keynotes 29
  • 30. Executing structure and free-form rhythms of the brain enhances learning. Facilitation is critical. Dolle Keynotes 30
  • 31. What is the role of the facilitator? …To help participants engage in their rhythms, and connect with those around them. Dolle Keynotes 31
  • 32. Modern Uses of Group Drumming  Music and cultural arts  Advertising and promotion  Team-Building: corporate, sports, war  Math, science, learning, sports training  Health & wellness: brain, disease, stress  Personal development, family, intimacy  Events: entertainment, sports, spiritual  Community outreach, gang prevention Dolle Keynotes 32
  • 33. Corporate Drumming Applications  Sales, Work, and Office Communications: better read intent of others, listening, and project thru body language  Team Building BWE (brain wave entrainment): syncopate beta, alpha, theta, and delta brain waves, improve group tasks and leadership in structured and free form settings  Intellectual skills: multi-tasking, creativity, abstract thinking  Sensory: boost focus and productivity in noisy settings *  Language: understand cross-cultural communications *  Reduce Stress: reduce employee stress/burnout (Bittman)  Hiring & testing: use in personality and skills assessment * * Dolle Communications research Dolle Keynotes 33
  • 34. Teamwork (definition of): “a joint action by 2 or more people or a group in which each person subordinates his/her individual interests to the whole of the group.” Dolle added: “the action, when each person is equally engaged and entrained, will produce an affect greater than the sum of the individual parts.” Dolle Keynotes 34
  • 35. Forming-Storming-Norming- Performing (Team-Building model, Tuckman 1965) This model follows today’s “free form group drumming.” It’s four (4) phases are: Team meets and agrees on goals/tasks 1) 2) Individual ideas are put forth & discussed 3) Consensus of roles, values, etc. reached 4) Team becomes a self-sustaining unit Dolle Keynotes 35
  • 36. Margerison-McCann Describe a Team- Work Wheel™ — of Four (4) Primary Roles Dolle Keynotes 36
  • 37. Drum Circle roles/instruments then match the MCCANN team building model Slide 30: free-form + structured learning Bass Drums: develop, produce Congas: innovate, promote Djembes: produce, maintain, innovate, promote Shakers: maintain, innovate, inspect, advise Bells: organize, maintain Clave: maintain, innovate Dolle Keynotes 37
  • 38. In a drum circle, and in business,… First─ you create. Then─ you syncopate. Tambour Lead / Solo Bass Dolle Keynotes 38
  • 39. A Communications Exercise 1. Click the bell.. to play this 2 ½ min audio. This exercise reminds us how language mirrors sounds around us, esp. the beat of a drum. Many believe our language came from beats and vocal grunts. See if you recognize the rhythms as: a) coming toward you? b) calling to you? c) trying to frighten you? d) trying to appease you? 2. Our bodies communicate messages too. In the above example, specific body movements could also elicit those messages. Find a co-worker, or perhaps a pet at home, and communicate the messages above with your body movements. SEE the TV program, the “Dog Whisperer.” Dolle Keynotes 39
  • 40. A Sales Presentation Exercise Assemble 4 to 5 co-workers into a team 1. and ask them to give a 5 min presentation on a made up product. Instead of speaking, have each choose a percussive tool or instrument, and have the group give the presentation using their instruments, body language, gestures, and product (can use prop). Improves improvisation and free form team execution. Grade how well the audience understood each presentation. Dolle Keynotes 40
  • 41. A Team-Building Exercise FIND one or more co-workers and ask them 1. to clap their hands or tap desks with you as you play this 1 ½ min audio. 2. When ready, CLICK on the bell to play the audio. Each person should try to clap or tap a “different” part of the beat pattern. Trust your insights. Allow time for your parts to evolve and your body to move to the groove. Ask your co-workers what your pattern was expressing. Did your group create a new sound? If so, what did it express? Dolle Keynotes 41
  • 42. A Multi-Tasking Patterning Exercise At times, when you are tired or feel 1. overwhelmed by too many tasks, try this exercise: Right at the point of when you are loosing your focus, start tapping your hands on your legs, lap, or a stationary surface. Pick any rhythm pattern that comes to mind, and climb onto the rhythm. The more you strike your rhythm, the better your focus will be on your tasks─ approx 5 sec to 1 min. Dolle Keynotes 42
  • 43. A Memory Recall Patterning Exercise Our brains have a unique ability to identify and 1. remember information in patterns. Say and recall these random letters/numbers: “XEZAEI34SSC.” Now say as a pattern, with letters/numbers in bold on the downbeat or emphasis: “X E Z (pause) A E I (pause) 3 4 S S C” Sound familiar…? Dolle Keynotes 43
  • 44. A Pattern of Movement Exercise Casual walk and movement mirror our heart 1. beat. The beat 1-2, 1-2, is the energy of casual pushing off from one foot, with the stop and more forceful land/turn of another. 2. Military marching and running is more 1-2, 1-2 (down-up) and 1-2-3-4, more energy given to the foot you’re pushing push off of. 3. Walk briefly around home or office. Which pattern do you walk? Do you run? Try to walk with emphasis in #1 above. Which method are you more stable with your balance? Dolle Keynotes 44
  • 45. Drums are also played telemetrically (Graduate Engineering Project, UCI) Dolle Keynotes 45
  • 46. Sometimes— drumming is even used to influence the weather… Stephen, facilitating a Drum and Dance to Snow event at Stefan Kaelin Ski & Golf, in Dec. 2007. And it snowed! Dolle Keynotes 46
  • 47. Drumming Videos on YouTube  Full Moon Drum Circle 2007 (Laguna)  Bowers Museum 2008 (Santa Ana) Related General Interest Videos:  2008 Drummers Beijing Olympics Dolle Keynotes 47
  • 48. Property of: DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS Unauthorized Use or Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited Presentation by: Stephen Dolle DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS March 2009 Thank you… www.DolleCommunications.com Newport Beach, CA Dolle Keynotes 48