Kasiva Mutua: How I use the drum to tell my story
Kasiva Mutua is working to elevate the place of the African woman in music. Full bio
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listening to the little beetle
I would hear family chatter,
into each other,
and my chest with my tiny hands
and so much more ever since
to hide my newfound hobby.
it was wrong to do what I was doing.
and girls were not in sight,
their dancing skirts
the rhythm section.
to play drums and percussion
the psychological and traditional belief
of the woman is in the kitchen
and led on for so long
started believing in this ourselves.
of interest to educate women,
provoke emotion and movement.
is a very sensual instrument.
for playing an instrument.
playing drums enfeebles her,
puts her on a lower social stand.
the strong African heritage,
of the African tradition.
in their day-to-day activities,
from the music scene,
is losing its popularity
to preserve this culture,
and the importance of the drum
that comes with playing.
don't approve of them,
fear the responsibility
feminine cautiousness
that have happened to women,
and my people's stories.
and my culture is here to stay with me.
very, very excellently.
can play the drum
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Kasiva Mutua - Drummer, percussionistKasiva Mutua is working to elevate the place of the African woman in music.
Why you should listen
Jackline Kasiva Mutua is an internationally touring drummer and percussionist based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her performance style is influenced by afrobeat, zouk, samba, reggae and soul. As a young drummer, Mutua learned traditional drums from her grandmother and continues to perpetuate her heritage and celebrate her community’s spirit.
Kasiva Mutua | Speaker | TED.com