STEP AFRIKA!’S DRUMFOLK at Strathmore Music Center
The Music Center at Strathmore
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Join the DC-area premiere of Step Afrika!’s newest performance, Drumfolk—a celebration of resistance, resilience, and reclamation.
Drumfolk is inspired by The Stono Rebellion of 1739, an uprising initiated by enslaved Africans who used their drums to start a revolt in South Carolina. The suppression of The Stono Rebellion lead to the Negro Act of 1740, which took away the rights to assemble, read, and use drums from Africans in the American colonies.
When Africans lost the right to use their drums, the beats found their way into the body of the people—the Drumfolk. New percussive art forms took root and made way for tap, beatboxing, and the African American tradition of stepping.
From hambone to hip-hop, an extraordinary ensemble of dancers, drummers, and musicians take us from the 18th century to today, revealing the hidden histories and resounding rhythms that transformed America.
In Drumfolk, the remarkable performers of Step Afrika! recreate histories too often left in the margins and achieve a musical and movement-filled celebration of the human spirit.
Drumfolk is a wonderful way for people of all ages to learn and celebrate African American history and culture.
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