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Learning Ugandan Traditional Instruments

Discover the unique sounds behind Uganda’s traditional musical instruments including, engoma (drums) endongo (bowl lyre), Endingidi (Tubefddle) among others. Afrisonus offers practical, hands-on sessions where learners of all ages can explore how these instruments are made, played, and used within cultural contexts. Whether in schools or community settings, each lesson is crafted to be engaging, educational, and culturally respectful.! 

Workshops

At Afrisonus, we offer engaging and hands-on workshops that introduce schools and community groups to the rich traditions of Ugandan music. Through drumming, singing, dancing, and storytelling, participants experience the rhythms, instruments, and cultural meanings that shape Ugandan musical heritage.

Dances

In Uganda, dance is more than entertainment—it is a vibrant expression of identity, community, and cultural heritage. Each dance tells a story, reflects a way of life, and connects people to their roots. Through Afrisonus, I offer interactive dance workshops that introduce participants to a variety of traditional Ugandan dances from different regions. Each session includes live demonstrations, hands-on participation, and explanations of the cultural meanings, costumes, and instruments that accompany each dance.

F.A.Q.S

How long is a typical workshop? Workshops can be tailored to fit your schedule—from a single 45-minute session to multi-day residencies or semester-long programs