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13th Annual High School Battle of the Drums
13th annual high school battle of the drums is the premier student showcase for Garifuna performance in Belize. The event brings together 8–10 secondary-school ensembles from across the country—Belize District, Toledo District, and Stann Creek District—for a high-energy contest that celebrates precision drumming, layered vocals, and choreography grounded in tradition. It’s a morning of school pride, tight arrangements, and respectful competition that develops the next generation of cultural leaders.
What it’s about
This student edition mirrors the spirit of the senior Battle of the Drums while focusing on education and growth. Teams field compact ensembles of drummers, singers, and dancers to deliver set pieces that demonstrate timekeeping, call-and-response, blend, and coordinated movement. Beyond trophies, the goal is mastery: students learn discipline, teamwork, and cultural fluency through months of rehearsal that culminate on this stage.
Teams & format
Expect diverse interpretations of classic forms. Groups typically feature garawoun, segunda, and primera drums alongside vocals and choreographed dance lines. Schools present a short, polished routine designed for impact—tight transitions, authentic styling, and purposeful staging. Cheering sections fuel the atmosphere, but the emphasis remains on clean execution and cultural integrity.
Judging & criteria
A panel of adjudicators scores each ensemble across clear criteria:
Musicality & Timing: accurate pulse, interlocking drum parts, dynamic control.
Vocal Performance: pitch, blend, projection, and confident call-and-response.
Dance & Choreography: posture, footwork, synchronization, formations, and alignment with drum patterns.
Authenticity & Presentation: respect for Garifuna forms, attire, and cultural cues.
Stagecraft & Overall Impact: entrance, transitions, audience connection, and finish.
Judges use standardized rubrics to keep scoring transparent and consistent. Ties are resolved through overall impact and adherence to cultural form.
What to expect as a spectator
You’ll experience crisp drum lines, spirited vocals, and choreography that tells a story. Expect school colors, creative banners, and a crowd that brings real energy—while honoring performance etiquette. Applause and cheers are encouraged between segments; during performances, maintain a clear sightline for judges and performers.
Why it matters
The 13th annual high school battle of the drums is more than a contest—it’s a training ground. Students who excel here feed school ensembles, community groups, and eventually the senior Battle of the Drums stage. The event strengthens cultural continuity by turning rehearsal into confidence, and confidence into leadership

