Drum Ghana

Drum Ghana
RE: Political Dynamic Ofcentral Constituency
Our attention has drawn to the issues raised by Abdul-samad Suleman Danaa on the subject “Political Dynamics of Wa Central Constituency”. We appreciate how tirelessly the writer sought to use his ignorance as

the mortar to pound and create falsehood to drum his message home.


Drums and Dance


Africa, West Africa, Photo Mugs


Africa, West Africa, Photo Mugs



Africa, West Africa, Ghana, Kumasi. Drum at traditional Akwasidae Festival…..


Kenken Dunun Bell Set of 3 - Togo


Kenken Dunun Bell Set of 3 – Togo


$49.95


These kenken (KEN-ken) dunun bells are hand crafted by blacksmiths in Togo. Made of recycled metal using traditional forging techniques, these bells are imported to the Africa Heartwood Project drum shop in Ghana, then sent to the US. Because of the metal and technique used, each bell has a nice melodic sound quality, not as shrill and piercing as dunun bells made of metal piping. The kenken are t…

African Dunun Drum Mallet Striker - Ghana - New!


African Dunun Drum Mallet Striker – Ghana – New!


$6.95


This tapered, extra long dunun mallet from Africa Heartwood Project is suited for all sizes of dunun or other thicker skin drums. It can be played from either end, depending on the thickness of the drum head and volume desired. Covered by our satisfaction guarantee, this mallet features:

* Even taper from ~1″ to ~5/8″, and about 18″ long
* Lathe turned out of seasoned Mansonia wood
* Rounded t…


African Hand-carved Ngoma Drum - 13 X 44 - Ghana Drum - New!


African Hand-carved Ngoma Drum – 13 X 44 – Ghana Drum – New!


$449.95


The ngoma (n-go-mah) drum comes from the Congo and surrounding areas, and produces a sound similar to the conga or tumbadora drum. Our ngoma drums are hand-carved in West Africa from a solid, seasoned log of Mansonia wood, modeled after ngomas carved in the Congo. These ngomas will sound great as part of any Latin or Afro-Cuban ensemble, but are specially suited for traditional Congolese drumming….

Traditional Dances of Ghana


Traditional Dances of Ghana


$25.99


Are you studying African dance or would like to know more about it? In this instructional dance DVD, you will learn 4 popular dances from Ghana, West Africa. Nana Yaw Koranteng, a master dancer and choreographer, breaks down all the steps to each dance so you can clearly see the movements. After the breakdown, Yaw’s group, the Aziza Music and Dance Ensemble, performs the rhythm in real time and…

Dance-Drumming of the Anlo Ewe featuring the Ghana Dance Ensemble


Dance-Drumming of the Anlo Ewe featuring the Ghana Dance Ensemble


$25.95


A portion of this video appears in the Walden Media film, “Nim’s Island, starring Jodi Foster, 2008. The Anlo Ewe are an Ethnic Group living in West Africa spanning across Ghana, Togo, and Benin. They are most known for their intricate music styles, which are taught at Universities throughout the world.This DVD is the first of its kind, an instructional video featuring the prestigious “Ghana Danc…

Arts of Ghana


Arts of Ghana


$24.95


The many peoples of Ghana create beautiful Kente cloth, brass castings, stamped Adinkra cloth used in funerals, stools carved of wood, and royal arts. They also use drums in ceremonies when the tonal patterns of the drumming match the tonal patterns of the spoken messages, allowing the drums to “speak.” Five very high-quality videos, shot in August 2002, describe each of these art forms in detai…

Osibisa


Osibisa


$11.83


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

African Drums - Ultimate Tribal Drums and African Rhythms from Sénégal, Ghana, Casamance, Burkina Faso, Guinee. West African Drum Music


African Drums – Ultimate Tribal Drums and African Rhythms from Sénégal, Ghana, Casamance, Burkina Faso, Guinee. West African Drum Music


$8.99



Ananse and the Golden Drum - a Play for Children


Ananse and the Golden Drum – a Play for Children


$3.49


Ghanaian play for ChildrenWorldreader.org proudly presents this play in a new series of children’s and young adult books from the developing world. Worldreader.org is a non-profit organization committed to delivering digital books to children and families in the developing world using e-reader technology. By purchasing this book you directly contribute to this effort by helping fund school literac…


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