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Drumming For Cultural Events
Ziggy on Instagram: "Reposted 👉 @sadam_seguya Our weekly drumming session, encourages togetherness, having fun and learning from each other, as one teach one in the community. With rhythms from the Namunjjoloba drums. Through the sessions we heal/ from the negativity and feel connected to nature and the energy of the drum. We are grateful for the time we get to share together and inspire each other. One act of kindess at a time. S A D A M”Sing and Drum and Music” Thank you all…
Ghanaian Drums
Fode Moussa Camara was born into an artistic family in Conakry, Guinea. He started training with instruments of the djembe orchestra at the age of five. Camara's body of works includes the National Circus of Guinea, Senegal's Ballet D'Afrique Noire and the widely acclaimed Mandinka Epic. Load your drums and make your way to Tallahassee June 12 - 14. The rhythms are pulsating for you! See the details at fadf.org. FADF 2014 WHERE DANCE HAPPENS
Learn About African Art For Children And Make Fun Djembe Drums
Learn About African Art For Children And Make Fun Djembe Drums. If you're learning about African art for children, you'll love learning about djembe drums. Also, look at my post How to Make a Kids’ Fun Ceremonial African Tribal Mask for more ideas.
Center for Interactive Learning - Content Provider Program
Experience Senegal: Senegalese Dance and Music - BAM Education This is an experiential virtual workshop led by a dance teaching artist and percussionist who specialize in African dance and music. Students will learn a traditional West African dance and song in the workshop.
Djembe Drum
20. b) What is socially popular? Music is a momentous part of the country’s culture. Many people learn to play instruments, like the kora (a kind of guitar), djembe (drums), baorgo (horn) or balafon (xylophone). Instruments are made in Burkina Faso from native trees and plants. The half skin of a calabash (a large gourd or squash), sounds like a xylophone.
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