The progenitor of female talking drummers in Africa, Aralola Olamuyiwa, popularly known as “Ara”, says plans have advanced to celebrate her 50th birthday and 25 years on stage, in January 2025.
Ara told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, that she began her career as a professional drummer in 1999, hence set to celebrate the milestones.
She noted that a legacy project, which entailed building “Ara Drum Heritage Centre”, would be unveiled during the double celebrations.
She explained that the centre would be dedicated to sustaining traditional drumming, fostering creative talent, and instilling a profound sense of cultural pride.
“My plan is to establish a world-class drum museum showcasing African drumming history and cultural significance.
“This is to provide training and educational programmes for drummers, focusing on traditional and contemporary techniques.
“It will also be a platform to host workshops, concerts, and cultural events celebrating drummings role in African culture.
“It is also meant to create a community hub for drummers, musicians, and cultural enthusiasts to develop partnerships with local and international organisations to promote cultural exchange.
“This legacy project is dear to my heart, and I will be unveiling more information on it soon.
“I remain grateful to God, my fans, friends, and family for the journey so far,” she said. (NAN)