Traditional Yoruba Art - Yoruba Drummer
This carving depicts a traditional Yoruba drummer playing a talking drum. Drums have very deep roots in African history, as they were used to communicate and tell stories. The drums that were used to communicate are commonly known as talking drums, drums were also used to ‘help’ people communicate with spirits by dancing in time to the rhythm of the drum- through doing this the dancer would enter a ‘trace’ like state in which they could communicate with the spirit of dead ancestors. Drums are also used in ceremonies such as masquerade performances, wedding, funerals, and coming of age ceremonies. They are also used for purely entertainment purposes. In all of these activities, the drummer role is prominent as it is the drummer that will know the correct rhythm to play for each occasion. This makes this piece a very telling representation of African heritage, tradition and culture.
Code: CCS4032
Size: Length 19"(48CM) Width 5"(12.5cm)
Price: £90.00 |