This anticipated cultural gathering brings together traditional percussionists and folk choreographers to showcase the rhythmic legacy of coastal Guiana. Rooted in historical resistance and community expression, the art of the drum has historically served as a vital language for various local ethnic groups. The festival strongly embodies regional identity by uniting Creole mazurka rhythms, Amerindian ceremonial dances, and Bushinengue drum beats on a single stage. Audiences will experience a spectacular showcase of synchronized movements, ancestral chants, and high-energy nocturnal concerts across public squares. By gathering diverse neighborhoods together, this celebration strengthens the communal fabric and instills deep regional pride among the younger generation. Musicologists find immense value here as they can analyze unique syncopated signatures and undocumented oral performance techniques. This artistic showcase ensures the sacred safeguarding of intangible Creole and Maroon performative expressions for centuries to come.