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Finding out about African cultural traditions

 

Many of the accounts of Africa given by the supporters of slavery depicted the continent as being devoid of culture. This was blatantly untrue. African culture was as rich and varied as European culture.

Moreover, these cultural tradition survived the passage across the Atlantic. The slaves took their culture with them on the slave ships and fought to ensure its survival when they arrived in the Americas.

 

 

Members of the Sundance Group lead the students in an African dance workshop.

Members of the Sundance Group lead the students in an African dance workshop.

 

Hermitage students learning the moves

Hermitage students were the first to arrive and immediately joined in.

 

Members of the Sundance Group teach some of the Hermitage Students to dance.

 

Walbottle Campus students dancing with members of the Sundance Group.

Walbottle Campus students dancing with members of the Sundance Group.

 

 

Students from Framwellgate School try their hands at African drumming.

Students from Framwellgate School try their hands at African drumming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students from the Hermitage learning to use African drums

Students from the Hermitage School try their hand at African drumming with members of the Sundance Group.

 

 

 

Students were given the opportunity to find out more about the cultural traditions of Africa by participating in African drumming and dancing workshops. These were provided by the Changing Perspectives project which, amongst other things, explores how slaves were able to keep alive their oral and traditional values through works of art, music and dance. The project will feature many visual and performance artistes from the African community in the North East, including the Sundance group who came along and helped to make the day such a success.

 

 

 

Hermitage students learn the moves.

Learning the moves!

 

Learning about African costume also played an important part of the day.

Learning about African costume also played an important part of the day.

 

Students from Framwellgate School dancing in African costume.

Students from Framwellgate School dancing in African costume.

 

 

Pupils from the Choristers School join in.

Pupils from the Choristers School join in.

 

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