Among the groups in Cape coast(Ghana) Unity Drum had been the most instrumental group performing at so many ceremonies and occasions. This time it was to perform for the president and his board members at the Parliament. It was very amazing and powerful. The top shall we always remain and even grow more. Come to Unity Drum Theater to get what you want.SEE YOU THERE!!!!
Ageorgia is a talented entrepreneur and an artist in Unity Drum group. He offers tremendous help to Ecotour2010 Bike Ghana program by assembling, fixing, organizing the services of the bikes. He makes things work and has high quality of service towards the things he committed to. In this film, he reminds us what to check on a bike as essentials. Unity Drum will run a bike rental station in Cape Coast to promote healthy living. If anyone wants bikes for hiring for tour, exercise or just for riding, he/she should contact: Email: culturemanrich@gmail.com Tel:+4542752394
KETE (Unity Drum, in Cape Coast, Ghana) Kete dance has always been a court dance for chiefs and members of the Royal Household and the favorite of the Asantehene. Traditionally, Kete was played for the King Adinkra of the Gyamanse during the Asant-Gyaman war. The story is about the Asantes captured Kete drummers and took them to Kumasi. Another traditional source claims that kete drums were originally for the Asantehene who took them while they were going to fight against the Gyamans. One of the kete rhythmic patterns is called Adinkra. 'Yede brebre bekum Adinkra,Oboa keka no kwa' translates as, slowly and very slowly we will kill Adinkra, all his threats are lies. Also, we can see the drums are usually coved in red and black check pattern. The red represent shed blood during the Ashante-Gyaman war while the black signifies the men lost during the war. The dance is noted for the courtliness for the war.
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