Thursday, 5 March 2015

Freddy Macha

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Freddy Macha
Freddy Macha : On stage they call him Mr Feel Good, outside he tries to dance with the sunshine and moon light for a better world, a comfortable bed, cup of honey and milk; song bird. Born on the lush, green valleys of Mount Kilimanjaro, Freddy Macha strives to spread a little smile through literature and music.

Freddy goes to bed and wakes up dreaming words, melodies and rhythms: joy of creation.

His hobbies include a passionate hunger for languages. He equally adores reading good stories and has since childhood pranced around with at least three exciting novels in his bag; watching a catchy film, fashion shows, painting exhibitions, a vibrant soccer match or athletics. In fact, aged fourteen he won his first cup in long distance running. Past athletics he developed a keen interest in health and fitness through the practise of swimming, cooking, yoga and martial arts; subsequently, tried karate, capoeira, kick -boxing and systema

Freddy Macha

Freddy is highly skilled and experienced running workshops in traditional drumming, dance, movement, music and writing poetry for performance. Since 1984 he has worked with adults, families and children of all ages across the world in schools, cultural centres, streets, prisons, festivals, private homes, hospital and disability institutions, etc.



Freddy is highly skilled and experienced running workshops in traditional drumming, dance, movement, music and writing poetry for performance.



Freddy Macha




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