Sep 18 2012
The Royal Drummers & Dancers of Burundi

The Royal Drummers & Dancers of Burundi

at The Grand Opera House

The Butler Lexus Broadway Series presents one of the greatest percussion ensembles in the world, the Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi have performed in the same way for centuries, passing down traditions and techniques from father to son. Their performances were traditionally a part of particular ceremonies, such as births, funerals and the enthronement of Kings. The origins of their performance being shrouded in ancient legend and mystery, the Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi channel the energy and creative spirit of a nation through these drums and the rituals surrounding them.

Since the 1960?s the Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi have toured outside of their country, becoming a popular attraction at concert halls and festivals around the world. Their massed drum sound, or the “Burundi beat” as it became known, also caught the ear of Western musicians and influenced British rock bands of the early 80s. It was seeing the drummers that inspired Thomas Brooman to organize the first World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) festival in 1982, an event that helped to spark the whole World Music boom. They have performed for sold out audiences around the world. Their live performances are the ultimate African drum experience.

 

Admission Info

$8 for Students; $18 for Adults

Email: tickets@mercer.edu

Dates & Times

2012/09/18 - 2012/09/18

Additional time info:

September 18 at 7:30 p.m.
GrandKids performances: September 18 & 19 at 9:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.

Location Info

The Grand Opera House

651 Mulberry Street, Macon, GA 31201

Parking Info

Parking at The Grand is just steps from our front door and it’s free. Park in the lot directly adjacent to the theater, which is available to the public after business hours and on weekends. If the lot is full, please use available street parking (pay the meter for applicable spaces). Please make sure to secure any valuables to ensure their safety during evening performances.