Kogukulud
Kogukulud is a traditional performing art that combines oral storytelling, ensemble singing, and rhythmic movement. It is practiced by communities in the highland regions of the fictional nation of Diani, and is traditionally linked to seasonal cycles, collective memory, and social decision making. In performance, a lead storyteller is supported by a choir and a percussive ensemble, with emphasis on call-and-response vocal textures and interlocking drum patterns.
Etymology: The term kogukulud is thought to derive from words in the local language meaning "voice of
Performance and structure: A typical kogukulud session unfolds in a circular or semi-circular space. It begins
Cultural significance and modern context: Kogukulud serves functions of entertainment, education, and social governance, transmitting communal