DRUMS & PERCUSSIONS

Drums and Percussions Performance

The Ensémble display of drums, cymbals and gongs literates a musical symphony, supplemented with performers dressed in attractive costumes, beating to one significant rhythm.

Chinese drums and percussions have an illustrious history back to the Shang Dynasty. This culture soon evolved into an artistic expression with choreographed performers. Steps and beats illustrate an amount of Masculinity, giving off a sense of invincible might, coupled with gracious dancing steps and chants. This rich array of artistic expressions from the Chinese drum culture gives full expression to the vitality of the Chinese nation.

Several multi-racial versions of Drum and Percussions are available, suitable for all kinds of occasion and celebrations.

1. Chinese Drum and Percussion Ensémble (Very Popular)

In the past, it was believed that villagers orchestrated an assembly of drums, cymbals and gongs and started playing in an effort to ward off the beasts and “evil” spirits. This tradition has evolved and past down, with the current practice used for similar importance, but more towards artistry.

A very embracing display of drumming coordination, coupled with choreographed movements with the Cymbals and Gongs, all carefully synchronized to provide a breath-taking, heart-pounding experience.

2. Twenty-Four Drum Composition Ensémble

In Ancient pasts, troupes march on to the beat of the War Drum rhythm. This scintillating display portrays combative beats as drummers hum war chants.

An illustrious arrangement of twenty-four pigskin Drums, with drummers dressed in costumes and moving in one choreographed beat. Twists and turns are performed as the drummers bang around their respective drums to form the unique art wave tranquility, all carefully synchronized.

This is ideal for stage performances with a substantial amount of floor space required. A high tempo performance with plenty of maneuvers and movements, suitable for stage shows.

3. Malay “Gong Bang” Display (Very Popular)

This is a very popular Malay tradition display of singing and drumming. Performers sing as they clap in a rhythmic beats to the song, coordinating an expressive and interesting vocal display.

A very popular choice of entertainment for on stage performance and weddings.