
A look at Egun Sato drums from Badagry - Tribune Online
Mar 9, 2022 · Egun Sato drums are very important in the cultural history of the people of Badagry. The Sato drums are male and female single headed drums constructed with the Atin-Iroko tree and the...
wide range of membrane drums in south-western Nigeria, Sato drum is a unique drum to the Egun people. Existing studies have focused on different aspects of traditional drum music among the people of south-western Nigeria. These include studies on …
Egun Omode - West African dance, drum, & sekere Yoruba …
We are a West African dance, drum, percussionists, and Yoruba folklore performing arts collective. Our company was originally comprised of teachers, artists, and students of The Garvey School, an African-centered independent school in Trenton.
Egun Omode Performing Arts Collective - Decatur Arts Festival
The Egun Omode Performing Arts Collective is a West African dance, drum, sekere, folklore ensemble. Egun Omode (Children of the Ancestors) is the only professional youth Sekere/folkloric ensemble in the country. They are dedicated to the forward movement of our community/culture and the intergenerational transmission of culture to our youth! They perform throughout the east…
Rituals & drumming - AboutSanteria
Drumming and dancing in Santería aren't just for entertainment. They're religious rituals performed to honor the Orichás and to entice them to interact with humans through trance possession. During a tambor (drumming ceremony) the sacred batá drums are played. These are three hourglass shaped drums, each with two heads.
Sato drum - Wikipedia
Sato drums of the Ogu people in Badagry, Nigeria. In Ogu tradition, the Sato is a revered twin drum, comprising male and female single-faced drums made from the Iroko tree and an animal-skin membrane. The Sato drum is played at major festivals and ceremonies.
The Symbolic Sato drummers | Voice
The Egun Sato drum - a very important element in the cultural history of Badagry people - are male and female single-headed drums made from the atin iroko tree, with an Antelope skin membrane, covering the drum.
Kamal Atiku: Badagry artist, who spotlights Egun heritage through …
Jul 7, 2024 · He is renowned as the only artist that carves Sato drum in the whole of Badagry. The drum is a cultural and heritage object, with huge importance in Egunland. It is special with carvings and abstract things on the body.
Ancestors - Santeria Church of the Orishas
Ancestors of blood relation or of religious lineage are collectively called Egun. Egun are critical to our religious functions in Santeria. They are always propitiated first (even before the Orisha Eleggua) because we say the dead give birth to the orishas (The dead give way to the orishas).
Egun Omode Performing Arts - Instagram
2,853 Followers, 250 Following, 525 Posts - Egun Omode Performing Arts (@egunomodeperformingarts) on Instagram: "The ONLY youth professional West African sekere, dance, & drum company in the country! Dedicated to the intergenerational transmission of culture.
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