The British Museum currently have a unique display which centers around the Akan Drum.This drum is the oldest African-American object in the museum and was brought from West Africa to the colony of Virginia, as part of the slave trade around 1735. It was acquired by Sir Hans Sloane whose collection formed the basis of the British Museum, when it was established in 1753.
The first part of the display describes the journey of the drum from West Africa, to the colony of Virginia and in doing so relates to the suffering and displacement of people ,as a result of the transatlantic slave trade.
This journey would typically include the practice of'dancing' the slaves, which meant in effect, forcible exercise out on deck when the drum would be used.
The second part of the display shows the massive influence of African and African- American music, on most popular music from the 20th century.
Visitors who take smart phones to this exhibition will be able to download the soundtrack to the display.
Elise Godsell
Manifesto:a means of expression.
The second part of the display shows the massive influence of African and African- American music, on most popular music from the 20th century.
Visitors who take smart phones to this exhibition will be able to download the soundtrack to the display.
Elise Godsell
Manifesto:a means of expression.
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