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Dancing to the beat of Kete drums

by Lin Abdul Rahman on June 2, 2011 · 0 comments

in Blog,Ghana,Uncategorized,University Internships,Videos

Kete is a dance and drum ensemble commonly found in the Akan regions of Ghana. I managed to catch a live performance of Kete during the Jubilee Oil Exhibition’s opening ceremony at Kumasi’s Centre for National Art on May 24, 2011. Besides professional dancers in lapa cloths, students attending the exhibition also got a chance to showcase their own traditional dancing skills.

Two of them – one from Prempeh High School and the other from Ahmadiya High School – were crowned as the best dancers and were invited to hit the stage for one last performance. As someone who is deeply rooted in my own Malay culture, it was great to watch a young group of people proudly displaying their cultural heritage.

Watch the videos for a snippet of the event.

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Author Biography: Lin Abdul Rahman

Lin Abdul Rahman is a Journalism student with a minor in Human Rights at Laurier Brantford. She is originally from Malaysia and now calls Canada home. She used to study architecture in Malaysia and Australia before discovering her real passion for writing in Canada. Lin is currently the Opinion Editor for The Sputnik and a Youth Representative of the Canada Malay Association.

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