My name is EMMANUEL CHARLES RICHARDSON, The founder and director of UNITYDRUM THEATER. African music and dance has been my life since I was born to the earth of Ghana in Africa. At the age of five my father started teaching me drumming but different from traditional drumming. My father was a great musician on the Ghana Cape Coast then. When I was nine years of age my dad and my elder brother took me to a group called the Twerampong Traditional Drumming and Dancing Group at the Cape Coast Castle. They knew where my source of motivation in life came from. I never knew I could dance but I always see the music in me as my passion. I humbly submitted to my leaders in the group and learnt drumming and dancing very well and everything else they were willing to teach me. When I was in junior high school my dad died and it was like I have lost all my life. But I never give up on what I do. I continued but stopped my formal group and became my own master by teaching foreign and local p
POWER (Unity Drum, in Cape Coast, Ghana) This dance is a type of dance which deals with the collective ideas from different angles of some traditional dances in Africa together to be danced at any occasion. The dance contains war dance steps and also peace movement of dance steps. So it suit any occasion that will be called upon for performance. The dance was introduced by a youth called Richardson who is the leader of UNITY DRUM Ghana (Cape Coast). He composed this dance also to honor the ancestors to show them how grateful he is having their knowledge of creativity and artistic skills. He also create this dance to show to the world that dance is dynamic, which means dance is not stagnant, instead, it changes in forms and values at all time to show power we have over creativity and being artistic. The dance contains series of drums which are to be used and also costumes to be worn when dancing this kind of dance.
Mben essoun which is a local language name in fantse in Ghana, also meaning seven horns. It is A Traditional AIROPHONE instrument played in Ghana which involve only seven or less people to play. It mostly played at Big ceremonies that involves the attendance of the chief, president or any highly authorized person. It is also performed during the funeral of any of this people mentioned above. Mben Essoun have lot of saying when playing. Every occasion have kind of style and language to play with the horn. THIS IS JUST A SUMMARY OF IT IF YOU WANT MORE WATCH OUT FOR IT!!! COME TO UNITY DRUM THEATER AND THERE ARE LOT FOR YOU..
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