The BATA drum/El tambor BATA
After reviewing several publications in steemit I wanted to make reference to a percussion instrument called TAMBOR BATA. It is a set of 3 drums in the form of an hourglass of complex sounds, since each one makes different sounds (individually) but when conjugating them they make unison sounds. Originally from Nigeria, brought to Latin America by black slaves specifically from the Yoruba lands to Cuban lands, many years after the abolition of slavery, the first BATA (consecrated) drum called AYAN BI arrived in Cuba.
This drum is applied in dances for the Orishas deidades which the dancers omorishas (children of the Orisha) dance making allegorical movements to their tutelary or giardian orisha to render them pleitecia by means of the same ones. The same when performing the allegorical dances to their orisha enter into a trance state, these people are called orisha or osha horseman. With this humble publication today the Steemit community will have a small reference of the vast theme of the BATA drum and Yoruba world specifically in Latin America, since among Steemitnians we can know different cultures worldwide and support each other.
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Until next time
Luego de revisar varias publicaciones en steemit quise realizar referencia a un instrumento de percucion llamado TAMBOR BATA. Es un conjunto de 3 tambores en forma de reloj de arena de sonidos complejos, ya que cada uno realizan sonidos diferentes (individualmente) pero al conjugarlos realizan sonidos unisono. Originario de Nigeria, traido a Latinoamérica por negros esclavos especifamente de las tierras yorubas a tierras cubanas, muchos años despues de la abolicion de la esclavitud llego a cuba el primer tambor BATA (consagrado) llamado AYAN BI.
Este tambor es aplicado en danzas para los Orishas deidades el cual los bailarines omorishas (hijos del Orisha) bailan haciendo movimientos alegóricos a su orisha tutelar o giardian para rendirles pleitecia por medio d las mismas. Los mismo al realizar las danzas alegoricas a su orisha entran en estado de trance, estas personas se les llama montador d orisha o caballo de osha. Con esta humilde publicacion hoy la comunidad Steemit tendra una pequeña referencia del basto tema del tambor BATA y mundo Yoruba específicamente en Latinoamérica, ya que entre Steemitnianos podemos conocer diversas culturas a nivel mundial y apoyarnos unos con otros.
Que viva steemit por siempre
Hasta la próxima
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