At Roots Krokus, we celebrate the cosmic journey of the Prince of Animals, whose dance and painting embody deep cultural values. For over 40 years, we’ve expressed joy, peace, and balance through folkloric art, inviting the spirit of creation and ancestors to inspire every movement and brushstroke.

Zucan Bandele's artwork is a stunning exploration of African and Caribbean folklore. Drawing from a rich cultural tapestry, Bandele's pieces incorporate traditional motifs and narratives, creating a vibrant, visual storytelling experience. His work is characterized by its vivid colors, intricate patterns, and dynamic compositions, reflecting the energy and spirit of the folklore that inspires him. Bandele's art serves as a bridge between past and present, showcasing the enduring relevance and beauty of African and Caribbean cultural heritage. His work invites viewers to immerse themselves in these captivating stories and to appreciate the depth and richness of the traditions from which they spring.
Zucan Bandele's art primarily focuses on African and Caribbean folklore, presenting a captivating fusion of cultural narratives and vibrant aesthetics.
Zucan Bandele is renowned for his mesmerizing performances of African traditional dances. With a deep-rooted respect for their cultural heritage, they bring to life the rhythms and movements that have been passed down through generations. Their performances are a vibrant display of African culture, full of energy, color, and passion.
Zucan Bandele is an artist renowned for his works which focus on African and Caribbean folklore, particularly the Egungun. His artwork is a vibrant representation of cultural narratives and spiritual practices, reflecting the depth and richness of these traditions. To delve further into the captivating world of Bandele's art, click on the link below. Learn More
Known for his enthralling performances, Zucan Bandele is deeply immersed in the African traditional dance styles. His profound respect for his cultural heritage is evident in his choreography, which brings to life the rhythmic patterns and movements passed down through generations. His performances are a radiant expression of African culture, full of energy, vibrancy, and fervor.
Zucan Bandele, a descendant of Africans living in the Caribbean, made his first visit to Africa. The journey was a poignant reminder of his ancestral roots and a powerful connection to the land of his forefathers. Learn More
Leroy Campbell is celebrated for his distinctive and thought-stimulating masterpieces. His artistic approach has developed over time, consistently challenging the norms of traditional art. Campbell's creations, marked by their expressive imagery and refined use of color, have made a significant impact in the art industry.
Leroy Campbell is celebrated for his distinct and thought-stirring art pieces. Over the years, his style has matured and consistently challenged traditional art norms. Campbell's creations, marked by their poignant imagery and sophisticated color usage, have made a significant impact in the realm of art.
Errol Ayangbemi Edwards.
Artist without a limit Images of the spirits sculptured in living brunches reflecting on our African ancestral cultural heritage, making meaningful memories spontaneously coming from the soul's spirit. A creator of neo- aesthetic sensibilities. Such is Ayangbemi's work spirits motions in branches.
Afreekan Southwell, a renowned sculptor from the Virgin Islands, intricately blends African and Caribbean art styles in his sculptures. His work is a vibrant testament to the dynamic art scene resulting from this fusion. The sculptures showcase a unique blend of colors, patterns, and themes that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of these regions. The influence of African art is tangible in the bold, expressive forms and symbolic motifs, while Caribbean art contributes a tropical, exuberant touch with its bright colors and organic shapes.
Afreekan Southwell has been a pillar in the art industry creating timeless pieces that continue to inspire and captivate audiences. His work is not merely aesthetically pleasing, but also carries profound messages about culture and heritage.
African art holds significant cultural value, representing the history, beliefs, and social values of various African societies. It's a vibrant expression of human life and its intricate relationship with nature, often embodying spiritual, political, and social themes. The power of African art lies in its ability to communicate profound cultural messages and narratives, making it an integral part of the continent's rich cultural heritage.
Errol Ayangbemi Edwards Artist without a limit Images of the spirits sculptured in living brunches reflecting on our African ancestral cultural heritage, making meaningful memories spontaneously coming from the soul's spirit. A creator of neo- aesthetic sensibilities. Such is Ayangbemi's work spirits motions in branches.
Art is an invaluable part of our culture and society. It allows for self-expression, fosters creativity, and encourages critical thinking. Art stimulates the mind and presents new perspectives and ideas. It is a reflection of history and can be a powerful tool for change. The value of art lies not only in its beauty but also in its ability to provoke thought, stir emotions, and inspire change.
Dance is a powerful expression of cultural heritage that harmonizes the body, mind, and spirit. It reflects the joy of life, allowing individuals to celebrate their ancestry through movement that tells stories of their lineage.
I am Prince of Animals, born on the first day of a new year away from home (Al-Kebulan). Home is where the cosmic conscious spirit mind of the creator dwells. My journey home moves me towards an inner state of peace, justice and balance. My every thought, action and deed will forever strive to manifest such a divine spirit state of conscious joy.
Hence, I am dancing and painting my way around the earth in time. Sometimes out of time.
For over some 40+ years now performing and dancing professionally. I have been painting pictures with my body. With my mind’s eye I’m able to express my thoughts through the movements of my head, legs, arms and a brush.
What I have done through my folkloric visual and performing art is to allow the creator, the ancestors, EgunGuns, the Jambull, Highlandels and Mcojumbee to epitomize my deeply held cultural values of what for me are the most beautiful expressions of my art form.
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