The Indigenous Drummers define musical expressionism with their fast-paced, naturalistic performances. With infectious energy, the Kakatsitsi bring a drum show complete with pulsating beats. Bringing the songs and spirit of Ghana, this supergroup offer a live music spectacle of the highest order.
Rich in culture, the group are percussionists of significant talent. Deriving from the Ga tribal culture of West Africa, the collective pilot their shows with a dynamism that has made them popular across the country and further afield.
Steeped with accolades, the group have journeyed across the world taking in festivals of the prestige of WOMAD, Eden Festival, Glastonbury, Big Bang Festival of Rhythm and Shambala, as well as at special occasions and corporate events. They are a consistent presence in British event entertainment, having toured the country multiple times. They bring a unique celebration full of excitement.
The group have appeared in both an educational and performance capacity, they have even entertained remote regions of Scotland and in urban cityscapes. Hugely popular with crowds of all shapes and sizes, the famous African drummers offer colour and flair to every concert they deliver.
Featuring traditional drumming, dancing and singing the seven-piece can mix up their show. With traditional and unlikely percussion instruments, tight harmonies and dancing - Kakatsitsi offer an ideal showcase for your event needs.
With roots in West Africa, the team fuse beats with dance to bring a groundbreaking show. Dressed in their traditional attire, they have performed for the likes of Gordon Brown at Christian Aid and collaborated with Bob Geldof at the G8 Summit.
For stage or circles, long sets or short these indigenous drummers provide unmissable entertainment for your wow factor events. The drum troupe have risen to the elite of their craft with the carefully honed ability and passion that sets them out from the rest. Paying tribute to their ancestors and bringing their spirit to life, Kakatsitsi engages an audience with mesmerising song and dance.
Perfect for drum circles, the group can dance and sing around a campfire or on-stage to make a splash at all manner of events and traditional African celebrations.