All of the drums in the interactive drum circle of Pandora – The World of “Avatar” in Disney’s Animal Kingdom have now been refurbished.
We first noticed some of the drums had been fixed up last month. They previously had dark spots in the center from being touched and hit so much.
All of the drums are now a brown-orange color. The drums were originally a solid light brown color.
Guests can stop and play music at the drum circle, although the sound effects are not currently turned on. Drummers used to perform here, too, but they haven’t since the parks closed due to COVID-19 in March 2020.
There are still some lines and cracking in the paint of the refurbished drums, but these look more like natural details.
In the “Avatar” fiction, this area is called Swotu Wayä, or “the sacred place of song.” The instruments are connected directly to Pandora’s root system, so drummers can access the “living memory of song” when playing. Because Pandora has no walk-around Na’vi characters, the drummers were portrayed as humans who were taught to play by the Na’vi.
Watch our video of the Pandora drum circle show below.
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