Connect with us

Culture

Yoruba heritage revived: Prince Adewale Laoye launches “ṢÓ O GBỌ́LÙ” online program

Published

on

Yoruba drums and language preservation

Discover “ṢÓ O GBỌ́LÙ”, an interactive program by Prince Adewale Laoye that showcases the cultural ties between Yoruba drums and language

Prince Adewale Laoye has unveiled an innovative online programme, **“ṢÓ O GBỌ́LÙ”**, aimed at preserving Yoruba cultural heritage by spotlighting the unique connection between the Yoruba language and traditional drums, particularly the Dundun, or talking drum.

Also read: Lagos and US consulate highlight importance of tourism and African culture at Culturati 2024

This initiative highlights how Yoruba drums replicate speech through tonal patterns, a feature intrinsic to the Yoruba language. “Our drums, especially the Dundun, perfectly imitate Yoruba tones.

They are not just instruments but vital communication tools,” explained Prince Laoye, a respected cultural advocate.

The Dundun drum, central to the programme, is celebrated for its ability to convey messages woven into Yoruba proverbs and idioms.

The programme’s goal is to inspire renewed interest in Yoruba heritage by blending music, language, and education.

 

**Interactive Features of “ṢÓ O GBỌ́LÙ”**

Participants can access episodes on Aafin Ilu’s social media pages and YouTube channel, engaging with content that challenges them to interpret the drum’s tonal messages. Special prizes await those who decode the speech patterns correctly.

 

Typical questions posed include:

– “Can you hear the speech of Ayan (the drummer)?”
– “Do you understand the drum’s language?”
– “Can you interpret Yoruba proverbs conveyed through drum tones?”

 

Prince Laoye views this programme as a cultural revival movement. “So o gbo’lu is more than a programme; it’s a call to action. Let’s celebrate and preserve Yoruba culture together,” he said.

 

**How to Get Involved**

The programme is open to anyone keen on exploring Yoruba traditions. Episodes are regularly released on Aafin Ilu’s platforms.

Followers can directly engage by answering questions and decoding drum messages, fostering a fun and educational experience.

For updates and participation, follow Aafin Ilu on social media or subscribe to their YouTube channel.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Celebrities

Nana Otedola Proudly Declares She Is Egba, Not Ghanaian

Published

on

Nana Otedola

Nana Otedola has clarified that she is an Egba woman from Abeokuta, Ogun State, and not Ghanaian, while explaining that her name Nana Fatima was given to her by her grandfather during her naming ceremony (more…)

Continue Reading

Celebrities

Tyla Secures Positive Historic Double Win at 2026 AMAs

Published

on

Tyla AMAs Double Win as South African singer secures two awards at the 2026 American Music Awards, making history as the only African winner

(more…)

Continue Reading

Culture

Flavour Delivers Powerful Cultural Showcase at Sold-Out London Concert

Published

on

Flavour

Flavour delivers a sold-out cultural showcase at Indigo at The O2 in London, blending highlife, live music, and African identity (more…)

Continue Reading

Trending