Friday, April 23, 2010
maldivian arts | bodu beru
Bodu Beru meaning ‘Big Drum’ which usually takes place during special occasions is one of the most popular forms of traditional folk music in the Maldives and is enjoyed by all ages.
A bodu beru group consists of a lead singer along with a group of up to 15 people singing in chorus. The drums are traditionally made from hollowed coconut wood, goatskin enclosure on each side and are mostly beaten with bare hands. The most interesting point of Bodu Beru is its blood-pumping ascending tempo along with the lyrics that have no definite meaning. At present times meaningful songs in Dhivehi language is also used. Bodu Beru dates back to as early as the twelfth century, even before the Maldivians converted to Islam. “Baburu lava”, a form of bodu beru chant hints that this tradition may have been originated in East Africa and had been passed through generations by our forefathers, as is our responsibility to pass this artistic Maldivian tradition to the future generations.
Bodu Beru is also a common sight seen in the resorts such as Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Vilu Reef Resort and Kanuhuraa Island Resort especially in wedding ceremonies or cultural performances where guests are invited to part in this thrilling performances.
We invite you to listen to some of the famous traditional bodu songs here.
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