The Rise of Female Batá Drummers
The Rise of Female Batá Drummers: Gender, Sexuality, and Taboo in a Cuban Ritual Tradition Article by Vicky Jassey Published in the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and
The Rise of Female Batá Drummers: Gender, Sexuality, and Taboo in a Cuban Ritual Tradition Article by Vicky Jassey Published in the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and
Thank you to all the formidable teachers and talented students who join us on our mad 2019 Afro-Cuban drumming adventure to Havana and Matanzas.
Cuando se encuentran los rumberos Nacen flores sin sembrar! When rumberos get together Flowers bloom without being planted! Date: 16th-19th April 2020 This all-inclusive
Below are a series of batá teaching resources. These computer-generated audio files are for batá students wishing to practise the Oru Seco (the drum only
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Launda Pau was born in Havana-Cuba and graduated from the National School of Art of Cuba. Luanda is a distinctive soloist dancer from the