What instrument is known as the talking drum?

What instrument is known as the talking drum?

Most talking drums sound like a human humming depending on the way they are played. Similar hourglass-shaped drums are found in Asia, but they are not used to mimic speech, although the idakka is used to mimic vocal music….Names in West Africa.

Akan languages (Fante, Twi, Baoule) Dondo, Odondo
Yoruba Gangan

Why is the Kpanlogo dance performed?

LET’S DANCE THE KPANLOGO The KPANLOGO is a recreational dance of the Ga people which they created in the late ’50s/early ’60s in part to celebrate Ghana’s independence from the British. The movements are bold and radiate joy.

What is the dance of Dagomba?

Jera was originally a religious music and dance of the Kparibas in Dagbon, performed before and after hunting expeditions. It is now performed by most Dagbamba villages in Northern Ghana on diverse social occasions: festivals, funerals, and for recreation after a hard day’s work.

What is the name of Ewe dance?

Agbadza

What is Bamaya dance?

‘Bamaya’ is a Dagbani word which literally means ”the river or valley is wet”. This dance is mostly done by men who are dressed in feminine outfits. The Bamaya ensemble comprises a lead dancer, other dancers and drummers who also double as chorus singers and sing along with the dancers.

What is the meaning of Kpanlogo?

Kpanlogo is a Ghanaian dance form, associated with the Ga ethnic group, who are traditionally located in the Greater Accra Region, which is in the South of the country.

How do you dance Takai?

Takai dancers, arranged in a large circle, hold rods in their right hands that they strike together. Wearing smocks that flare out when they wheel around, dancers strike rods to their front and rear on the cadence moment of the drum rhythm.

What ethnic group is Takai Dance?

The Dagomba people perform the Takai Dance. The Dagombas occupy an area of undulating grassland spotted with Shea-butter trees and a few hills. Their source of water is the White Volta, a tributary of the great Volta River, the largest river in Ghana.

Where did the Kpanlogo come from?

Kpanlogo is a recreational dance and music form originating from the 1960s among urban youth in Accra, Ghana.

Who performs the Borborbor dance?

Borborbor is a Ghanaian and Togolese traditional dance performed by the Ewe people from the mid-Volta region of Ghana and Southern Togo including Kpalime and Lomé. The dance is performed especially during the festival of the chiefs and peoples of communities.

How the Borborbor dance is performed?

In terms of the technique, this dance involves the performers forming a circle, and swaying to the rhythmic beats of the music produced by the drums played by the musicians. In addition, while dancing the performers are supposed to twirl two handkerchiefs in the air.

What dance do the akans do?

The Adowa dance is performed by the Akan people in the southern part of Ghana who speak Twi as their native language.

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