African Music Basket

Sensory EducationSKU: RTS-IPA

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Sale price£98.99 Regular price£123.99

Description

The African Music Basket is not just an assortment of musical instruments; it's a cultural and ethical purchase that supports authentic craftsmanship and community wellbeing in Africa. Here are some notable features:

Cultural Significance

  • Authentic Instruments: Each African Music Basket contains 13 unique, handcrafted instruments originating from Africa, such as hosho maracas, a co-co shaker, caxixi, m’bira thumb piano, small djembe drum, rakataks, monkey drums, a Moroccan flute, a gourd shaker, and a juju raffia shaker.
  • Hand-Woven Baskets: These African Music Baskets are woven by hand in Senegal, showcasing the art of African basket weaving.
  • Cultural Education: The African Music Basket provides an excellent opportunity for cultural studies, making students aware of the rich musical traditions of Africa.

Educational Uses

  • Classroom Storage: The African Music Basket can serve as an aesthetically pleasing and functional storage solution for musical instruments.
  • Dramatic Play Centres: The instruments can be integrated into dramatic play centres to add depth and realism.
  • Music and Rhythm Learning: Teachers can use the instruments to teach students about different musical sounds, rhythms, and cultural musical traditions.

Ethical Benefits

  • Supports Local Artisans: The purchase of each basket directly benefits the artisans who crafted it.
  • Community Support: Proceeds go towards vital community services like healthcare and education in the weavers’ villages.

Unique and Handmade

  • One-of-a-Kind: Since the baskets are hand-woven, each is unique in its size, shape, and colors.
  • Size: The baskets are approximately 16"-18" in diameter, making them sizable enough to hold all the instruments.

Whether for educational, ethical, or aesthetic reasons, the African Music Basket makes a valuable addition to any classroom setting, enriching students' lives through the joy of music and the appreciation of diverse cultures.

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