Southbank International School

Feb 15, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

By africanactivities

Kwame worked with two classes across the day at the Kensington Campus of the Southbank International school.

The day started with an assembly and a run through of some African artefacts to get the children thinking!

Then the children enjoyed Adinkra printing – learning about the meaning of the Adinkra symbols and how to create the cloth.

After this we explored the djembe drums and the children learnt to make a variety of sounds, including those of many of the animals in the anasai stories.

Finally we did some very energetic dancing!

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