Akan Drum (British Museum)

Bio

Housed in the British Museum, the Akan Drum is the oldest African-American object in the British Museum, brought from West Africa to the Colony of Virginia as part of the slave trade around 1735. ‘Akan’ refers to an ethnic and linguistic group from West Africa which includes the Fante, Asante and Akuapem, and its culture is most apparent today in Ghana.

The drum is one of the objects featured in the British Museum and BBC Radio 4 series.
The drum was acquired by Sir Hans Sloane, whose collection formed the basis of the British Museum when it was founded in 1753. Broadcaster, playwright, and British Museum Trustee Bonnie Greer has been involved in the creation of the display, and it focuses on two main themes – the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the origins of African-American music.

The first part of the display describes the journey of the drum from West Africa to the Colony of Virginia, relating the suffering and displacement of peoples as a result of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

Music

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Welcome speech: Katy Swift, British Museum
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Introduction: Jonathan Williams, British Museum
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The museum as market place, the curator as ... market trader: Maurice Davies, The Museum Consultancy
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The campaign for good curatorship: Timothy A M Ewin, Natural History Museum
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Curators unlocked: Bill Seaman, Colchester & Ipswich Museum
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Curating is a box of chocolates: Vicky Dawson, South Western Federation of Museums & Art Galleries
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The curatorial survival kit panel discussion
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Curating change: Chris Michaels, British Museum
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Fit for the future: Anra Kennedy, Culture24
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Museum of the non-existent future: Bhavani Esapathi, Goethe Institut
08:52
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Why tweet: Zoe Hughes, Natural History Museum
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The brave new world Q & A session
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Supporting the curators of the future: Rachel Souhami, Imperial University
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‘Future curator’ to curator: Margaret Maitland, National Museums Scotland
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Curatorial practice in the age of impact: Andrew Parkin, Great North Museum
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New expressions: Judith Robinson, Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery
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The curator and collaboration Q & A session
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Contact

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Profile added by Ano Shumba on 29 Sep 2015
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