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    Drums of Hope: South Sudan’s Arts Heal Wounds

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 2, 2025 Humanitarian 2 Mins Read
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    Music and Dance Unite Fractured Communities

    In villages and neighbourhoods, drumbeats cut through memories of conflict, inviting youth and elders to move in shared rhythm. Each step challenges the divisions created by war.

    Traditional wedding dances often gather Dinka, Nuer, Bari and Zande guests under one canopy. In those hours, lines of identity blur as songs echo common heritage, offering a living lesson in coexistence.

    Artists Share Stories of Resilience

    Community advocate Mary Gune Body calls music, dance and art “life.” She recalls a wedding where strangers became kin once the drums began. “Music heals pain and reminds us who we are,” she observes.

    Rising dancehall voice Akuei Daniel Bol treats each lyric as therapy. “Every beat carries a chapter of my journey,” he says, noting that fans find their own scars mirrored and soothed in his sound.

    Beyond Entertainment: Socio-Economic Impact

    Scholar Mangok Mangok Mayen views creativity as a multi-sector engine. He argues that cultural work can generate jobs, inspire social dialogue and lift spirits toward faith, making investment in artists a nation-building imperative.

    Informal surveys by youth groups in Juba show that concert nights reduce idle time and provide income for vendors, technicians and transport operators, hinting at a wider economic ecosystem ready to be scaled.

    Calls for Policy and Infrastructure Support

    Advocates urge government to embed arts in school curricula, protect intellectual property and fund community centres where young talents rehearse safely after class.

    Private firms and NGOs are encouraged to sponsor workshops and festivals, while international partners could offer exchanges that expose local artists to broader markets and techniques.

    Citizens as Custodians of Culture

    Ordinary South Sudanese also carry responsibility. Buying local music, attending shows and organising inter-tribal festivals keep traditions alive and foster pride.

    “When we sing together, we cease being defined by tribe; we become one nation,” Mary insists. Her view echoes a growing belief that culture forms the bedrock of reconciliation.

    A Rhythm for the Road Ahead

    South Sudan’s journey remains challenging, yet its creative heartbeat offers a compass. Drums, brushstrokes and dance steps cannot erase trauma, but they can guide communities toward renewed trust and shared purpose.

    As Mangok concludes, “Preserving culture is not optional; it is the foundation of unity.” The next chapter depends on collective willingness to invest in that foundation today.

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