For many years it was
believed that women in the Yorùbá kingdom were banned from playing the
Dùndún talking drums; a taboo!
This is untrue.
The truth is that the
women were occupied with activities that diverted their attention away from
playing the drums such as falling ill from the pain of their menstruation
cycle, getting married, getting pregnant, childbirth, rearing children, house
chores, caring for their husbands, societal responsibilities and running a
business.
There was even a woman
whose name was Àyàn Àgalú. She designed, built and taught the men how to
play the Dùndún talking drums with the wisdom of Ifá.
Below are pictures
from the event:
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