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Team Building large groups in San Francisco
Drum Cafe is a great option as a keynote address.
Every delegate gets a drum.
Every delegate is involved.
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The Drum Cafe in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose & Sacramento California

Team Building & Corporate Entertainment in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, Sacramento and Northern California.

For team building and corporate entertainment, dynamic companies in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, Silicon Valley Sacramento and Northern California, have been jumping on to a new trend in order to bring their sales meetings, conferences and company gatherings to life.

With a history of over 25 000 events in 35 countries, offices across the globe and a multi talented group of entertainers, The Drum Cafe in San Francisco is fast becoming a tour de force for team building and corporate events.

Building upon this, The Drum Cafe in Northern California, continues to mesmerize audiences with their unique ability to transform groups into a percussive orchestra within minutes.

Whether it is interactive breakout team building or pure entertainment you’re after, The Drum Cafe corporate drumming company in San Francisco, has the ability through drum circles to deliver an unforgettable experience.

The Drum Cafe team arrives at your event at your venue of choice anywhere in the greater San Francisco area, a team of specialized corporate facilitators, performers and enough drums for everyone present (from 20 to 5000)

A team of master facilitators and musicians creates an environment in which even the most rhythmically-challenged will be able to find and follow the beat. They entertain and teach groups large or small, how to play to the same beat, how to listen to each other in order to make music as a group.

Team building with drums!!!!! Why Drums?

Drums and drumming are a great way to break down barriers, create common ground and teach people the value of listening and learning together.

Team building or entertaining to the sound of several hundred drums is simply more powerful and more energizing than one alone.

The Drum Cafe creates both a sense of community in a workplace and reinforces the idea that working together towards a common goal is essential for sound and success.

Interactive drumming is a cutting edge tool increasingly being used in the business environment across the Bay area and North America, to develop unity in the workplace. For centuries people have used drumming to release stress, raise their spirits, enhance clarity and focus, and develop a culture of co-operation and community.

Interactive group drumming is the most fundamental way to reduce stress and learn to work together, to celebrate success, build community and team spirit, to relax and to break down racial, political, cultural, gender and age barriers.

Planning and event in San Francisco

San Francisco and the Bay area !
The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the fourteenth-most populous in the United States, with a 2005 population of 739,426. It is located on the tip of the San Francisco Peninsula and is the focal point of the San Francisco Bay Area. San Francisco is the second most densely populated major city in the United States.

In 1776, the Spanish settled the tip of the San Francisco peninsula, establishing a fort at the Golden Gate and a mission named for Francis of Assisi. The California Gold Rush in 1848 propelled the city into a period of rapid growth. After being devastated by the 1906 earthquake and fire, San Francisco was quickly rebuilt.

San Francisco is renowned for its chilly summer fog, steep rolling hills, an eclectic mix of Victorian and modern architecture, and its peninsular location surrounded on three sides by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. Famous hallmarks and landmarks include the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, the cable cars, the Transamerica Pyramid, Coit Tower, and Chinatown.

San Francisco City Guide
There are myriad reasons why visitors from all echelons of society and all corners of the globe flock to San Francisco every year. Some follow its reputation (dating back to the Gold Rush) for fancy hotels, exquisite cuisine and haute couture; others seek the Bohemian counterculture that inspired social revolution in the 60s. With only seven square miles of real estate and 150 years of history, it’s hard to imagine how such a diverse population in-habits this tiny peninsula. Most visitors will only scratch the surface. But with any luck (and a decent City Guide!), you’ll start to appreciate the off-beat nature that makes San Francisco one of the world’s most seductive travel destinations.

Things to Do in San Francisco
The classic line-up of San Francisco tourist attractions includes breathtaking vistas, interesting architecture and copious amounts of the city’s quirky character. Many head down to Fisherman’s Wharf for a bowl of chowder or to watch barking seals before waiting in line for a tour of Alcatraz Island, the infamous federal prison. Nearby, the acclaimed theatrical world of Teatro Zinzanni is popular with locals and tourists.

Fans of traditional Victorian homes won’t want to miss the Painted Ladies at Alamo Square framed by the downtown skyline. Lookouts like Coit Tower and Twin Peaks encompass views of the entire Bay from the Marin headlands to the Berkeley Hills, and a drive out to Ocean or Baker beach will afford you a sweeping panorama of the vast Pacific.

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