In the northeastern part of Grenada, almost on the
boundary between the parishes of St. Andrew and St. Patrick
lies the rural community of Tivoli. With a rich history in
drumming, it is home to the Tivoli Drummers and the natural
birthplace of the Grenada Drum Festival.
Founded in 1995 with the goal of spreading the Drum Culture,
the Tivoli Drummers have developed a unique style of choreographed
drumming that is not seen elsewhere.
The idea for the Grenada Drum Festival was born when Livingston
Krumah Nelson, the Director of the Tivoli Drummers visited
Guadeloupe in 2000 and witnessed the festival of the drums
referred to as Gwoka. The Drum Festival Committee was formed
in January 2001, and the first Drum Festival was held, with
the following objectives:
- The display of traditional drumming,
dancing and rituals surrounding the drums.
- The facilitation of workshops in
dance and drumming.
- The Display of the various types
of drums.
- The Showcasing of skilled drum players.
Following
on the success of the past years, preparations are on stream
for Grenada’s sixth Annual Drum Festival carded for
Moonlight City, La Poterie, St. Andrew from May 5 to 7. The festival
site will be transformed into a cultural village featuring
traditional drumming and dancing. Visitors and locals will
have the opportunity to sample and enjoy Grenadian dishes
and delights and also view local arts.
For more information contact:
Livingston Nelson
Tel: (473) 442-8890
Mobile: (473) 409-1057
Email: drumkrumah@caribsurf.com
www.spiceisle.com/drumkrumah
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