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Mapathé Diop Workshop - Traditional Drumming of Senegal
Washington State Parks Folk & Traditional Arts Program and Arbutus Folk School present:
Join guest artist Mapathé Diop for a free workshop to learn about and enjoy traditional drumming of Senegal. Drumming has a long history in West Africa, including the role of the griot, a traditional historian who uses the drums both to entertain and to communicate. Participants will learn about the importance of this musical tradition and enjoy performances as well as a chance to try playing the drums themselves. You will learn about Senegalese rhythms such as Wolof, Serer, Lebou, Laubé and Walo, not only the rhythms but their cultural context. Open to all ages and skill levels. Those who have their own drum to bring along are welcome to do so. This is a fun opportunity to learn more about West African culture while enjoying views of Tolmie State Park!
Mapathé Diop is a Master Drummer from Dakar, Senegal, West Africa. Mapathé has drummed his entire life as part of a hereditary caste of griot entertainers among the Wolof people. He performs at traditional ceremonies, parties, concerts, and more across West Africa and West Coast of the United States.
For inquires, please contact Arbutus Folk School, email: info@arbutusfolkschool.org; phone: 360-350-0187.
This event is accessible to persons with disabilities. If special accommodations are required in order to attend, please call (360) 701-7923. For hearing and speech-impaired, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service (800) 833-6384. Requests must be made in advance.