Thursday, March 29, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Paa Seck - Sabar class TONIGHT

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

Lamine Toure presents Sabar Dance Class with Paa Seck 

Thursday, March 29th

 6:30pm-8:00pm (Lamine's class)

TODAY there will be Sabar dance class with master teacher, Paa Seck, who taught a fantasic class last Thursday as well. Classes are $12 per student &  will have live accompaniment by master Sabar drum artists. All are welcome. 

Paa Seck is originally from the Kaolack region of Senegal, West Africa and is part of Lamine Toure's extended family. He has taught in Boston on many occasions to rave reviews; we are happy to have him return.

Class is held at The Dance Complex, 536 Mass. Ave., Central Sq., Cambridge, Central Sq stop on the Red Line.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Bebe Miller April 13-15

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

World renown dancer & choreographer, Bebe Miller,
will be in Boston in a few weeks at the new ICA.
If you haven't seen Bebe & her company in action,
you haven't seen the
cutting edge of American dance yet....

CrashARTS/WorldMusic presents
Bebe Miller Company

performing Landing/Place (Boston Premiere)
Friday, April 13, 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 14, 8:00 PM
Sunday, April 15, 2:00 PM


Barbara Lee Family Foundation Theater
Institute of Contemporary Art, 100 Northern Ave
Boston, 02210

Reserved seating
$35.00  - Purchase tickets

"Landing/Place was just wonderful: I loved almost every bit."
John Rockwell, New York Times

"Landing/Place is a multimedia symphony with waves of stunning, captivating images." — Columbus Dispatch

Award-winning choreographer Bebe Miller and her talented collaborators have created Landing/Place, a new multimedia dance work that studies place and human connection within a global landscape. Miller's hallmark choreography—rich, luscious, sensuous—is seen through a layering of projected images that evoke past and present time. Digitalized motion-capture, live music, video projection and exquisite dancing explore sensory, spatial and cultural dislocation.

Postperformance Q&A Friday, April 13

[Wadabo_updates] Toubab Krewe in Town

Hey All -
If you haven't heard of Toubab Krewe yet, get ready. If you have, you
know what I'm talking about.

Toubab Krewe will be in town next week for 2 local shows:
Tuesday, Apr 3 2007 @ 9:00P at the Black Rep's Xxodus Café in Providence
Wednesday, Apr 4 2007 @ 9:00P at Harper's Ferry in Boston

Blending Malian, American and "Dirty South" influences into a sound all
its own, Toubab Krewe "has set a new standard for fusions of rock 'n'
roll and West African music," says Banning Eyre at Afropop Worldwide.
Members of the group developed their unique sound over the course of
numerous extended trips to West Africa, where they immersed themselves
in the local culture and studied and performed with musicians such as
Lamine Soumano, Vieux Kante, Madou Dembele and Koungbanan Conde. The
magnetic instrumental quintet formed in early 2005 and has attracted a
diverse and devoted national following, captivating crowds everywhere
from the Bonnaroo and High Sierra music festivals to the Blue Note and
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Their energetic
performances and acclaimed self-titled debut have won them praise from
the New York Times, Global Rhythm, Afropop Worldwide and more.

more info at:
http://www.toubabkrewe.com/
or
http://www.myspace.com/toubabkrewe

see you at the shows.

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Boston Film Premiere: MOVEMENT (R)EVOLUTION AFRICA

*Boston Premiere!!!*
MOVEMENT (R)EVOLUTION AFRICA (65min, 2007) - movementrevolutionafrica.com
producer/director: Joan Frosch
co-director/editor: Alla Kovgan
director of photography: Jeff Silva

artists: Company Kongo Ba Téria (Burkina Faso), Faustin Linyekula and
Studios Kabako (Democratic Republic of Congo), Company Rary
(Madagascar), Sello Pesa (South Africa), Company TchéTché (Côte d'Ivoire),
Company Raiz di Polon (Cape Verde), Company Jant Bi (Senegal) and Kota
Yamazaki (Japan), Nora Chipaumire (Zimbabwe), Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and
members of Urban Bush Women (USA).

Stunning choreography and riveting stories of nine African
choreographers unveil soul-shaking responses to the beauty and tragedy
of 21st century Africa.

*WHEN:*
Friday, April 27, 2007 8:00pm.

*WHERE: *
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, Boston, 640 Huntington Ave., 617-369-3306

*
COST: *
$9 general, $8 for members
Call 617-369-3306 or 617-369-3393 to buy tickets on the phone
Click the link below to buy tickets on-line
https://ev12.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=07%3AMFA%3AFL603%3AFL603%2C14362&linkID=mfab&url=https%3A//ev12.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList%3FlinkID%3Dmfab

*MORE INFO:*
contact Alla Kovgan at akovgan@kinodance.com
or visit the website: www.movementrevolutionafrica.com

*ABOUT THE FILM: *

Dominant media images of Africa commonly project a vast,
undifferentiated land steeped in tradition and ensnared in a web of
poverty, HIV/AIDS, and political turmoil. Personal and humanizing
attention to Africa often hinges to the ironic beneficence of
international rock stars. Where are the stories of fiercely creative
African individuals and what do they have to tell us about their
lives? Meet Movement (R)evolution Africa’s choreographic
trendsetters. Hailing from Senegal to South Africa, the perspectives
and creative processes of these dancers and choreographers present
fresh images of Africa, and bring to life the continent’s
contemporary identity. As they juxtapose reflection, rehearsal and
performance, the artists open a window onto the emergent
choreographic landscape of Africa in the 21st century, and ignite a
new understanding of today’s Africa and the global society of which
we are all a part.

Combining innovative narrative techniques and striking footage of
dancers at work in the studio and on stage, Movement (R)evolution
Africa explores an astonishing exposition of choreographic
fomentation. The choreographers reveal emotionally complex and
deeply contemporary expressions of self. Faustin Linyekula, exiled
survivor of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s eight-year war, muses
whether his body his only “true country.” Germaine Acogny, mother of
Senegalese contemporary dance, exorcises the assassin in herself as
she creates a work on the Rwandan genocide. Through her
choreography, Ivorian Béatrice Kombé explores love and union in the
context of life in a country that has abused the trust of so many of
it citizens. Nora Chipaumire excavates her painful Zimbabwean past
in the context of a jarring American present. Sello Pesa explores
traditions as abstractions, while Madagascar’s Ariry
Andriamoratsiresy offers new ways to think about the meaning of
“African” in “African dance.” The Burkinabe choreographers and
directors of Kongo Ba Téria, Lacina Coulibaly and Souleyman Badolo,
crystallize a riveting response to desertification. Choreographers
Rosy Timas and Elisabete Fernandes render comic slices of urban and
rural life in Cape Verde while questioning the staging of female
sensuality. Renowned African-American choreographer Jawole Willa Jo
Zollar engages the viewer in empathy-filled first-hand interactions
with the featured African choreographers.

The sum of these artists’ stories is a deeply human encounter with
creativity that positions African choreographic innovation as a
veritable aesthetic revolution. Their stunning choreography and
riveting stories challenge stale stereotypes of “traditional Africa”
to unveil soul-shaking responses to the beauty and tragedy of 21st
century Africa.

*ABOUT FILMMAKERS:*

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Joan Frosch (producer/director)
explores 21st century artmaking through the voices of often
previously marginalized artists and
thinkers, including the emergent voices of contemporary dancers and
choreographers in Africa, and the African Diasporas of France and
the USA. Joan's 30 year creative path encompasses making and
directing dance theatre, writing as a dance ethnographer/activist,
and, now, directing her first documentary feature. She graduated
from California Institute of the Arts, Laban Institute of Movement
Studies, and Columbia University. At present, Joan is Professor of
Dance and co-Director of the award-winning Center for World Arts at
the University of Florida, and a founding member of the The Africa
Contemporary Arts Consortium (USA).

Alla Kovgan (co-director/editor) is a Boston-based
filmmaker/intermedia artist/curator, born in Moscow, Russia. Her
films have been screened at numerous venues around the world
including Boston Museum of Fine Arts, New York Dance on Camera
Festival at Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and others.
Among Alla's most recent endeavors is co-directing and editing
“Traces of the Trade: a Story from the Deep North” by Katrina Browne
about the role of the North in the US slave trade; co-producing with
Russian filmmaker Efim Reznikov “Terpsychore's Captives II”, a
feature documentary about Bill T. Jones and a Russian prima
ballerina Natalia Balakhnicheva; and working with Kinodance Company,
on a new intermedia performance "Denizen" that will premiere in May
2007 as a part of Bank of America Celebrity Series. Alla has been
teaching and curating dance film and avant-garde cinema worldwide
and acts as an International Director of St. Petersburg Dance Film
Festival KINODANCE.

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Monday, March 26, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] map to boys & girls club

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Sorry,
here is the correct map to the Boys & Girls club in Cambridge:
click here for a map

[Wadabo_updates] New classes with Joh Camara

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

Mohamed "Joh" Camara has found a new location for his
weekly West African drum and dance classes!

Starting Monday, April 2nd
Joh will have drum and dance classes
(in addition to his Sunday dance class @ DC)

at The Boys & Girls Club of Middlesex County
119 Windsor Street (clubhouse) Cambridge, MA
(directions below)

Joh's weekly schedule will be:

Drumming -
Mondays, 6:00-7:30pm
At Boys & Girls Club

Dancing -
Mondays, 7:30-9:00pm
At Boys & Girls Club

Fridays , 6:30-8:00pm
At Boys & Girls Club

Sundays, 3:00-4:30pm
At The Dance Complex

Directions to the Boys & Girls Club - Middlesex
From the Dance Complex, head towards Boston
on Mass Avenue.
At second set of lights veer left onto Main Street.
Take fourth left onto Windsor Street.
View MapQuest map

Thursday, March 22, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] NEW LOCATION: Providence West African Dance/Drum Classes

Dear West African Dance Community,

Starting last Sunday (March 18th), Issa Coulibaly's Djembe Drum Class
and Seydou Coulibaly's West African Dance Class will now be held the the
*Jewish Community Center* in Providence (http://www.jccri.org/), which
is on the East Side, about a mile from the Brown campus (across from the
Brown stadium at 401 Elmgrove Ave).

*Drum class is still 1-2PM; dance class is still 2-3:30PM on SUNDAYS.*

*Park in the lot behind the JCC* and come in through the Fitness Center
entrance (the only entrance open on Sundays).

Everyone must *check in at the desk* and sign an insurance waiver; we
will still collect money after the warm up in the dance studio, although
JCC members do not have to pay (this is the deal we worked out in
exchange for use of the space).

Email or call me with questions (jori at brown dot edu or 559-5211), and
please spread the word.

See you Sunday!
_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Sabar Dance with Paa Seck THIS Thursday

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

Lamine Toure presents Sabar Dance Class with Paa Seck 

Thursday, March 22nd

 6:30pm-8:00pm (Lamine's class)

This THURSDAY there will be Sabar dance class with master teacher, Paa Seck, who taught a fantasic class last Thursday as well. Classes are $12 per student &  will have live accompaniment by master Sabar drum artists. All are welcome. 

Paa Seck is originally from the Kaolack region of Senegal, West Africa and is part of Lamine Toure's extended family. He has taught in Boston on many occasions to rave reviews; we are happy to have him return.

Class is held at The Dance Complex, 536 Mass. Ave., Central Sq., Cambridge, Central Sq stop on the Red Line.

Monday, March 19, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Boubacar Diabate & Samba Lolo TONITE & FRIDAY 3/23

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community,
This week you have two (2)
chances to enjoy the supreme artistry & dig-able rhythms of
Boubacar Diabate & Samba Lolo:

TONIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH 19TH
@ MATT MURPHY'S PUB

Bouba Solo – Best known as the front man for his band, Samba Lolo, Boubacar Diabate is a man on his way up.
Recently on the double bill with Toussaint, he was described as having a "voice of an angel" by the man himself.
Come and check out what the fuss is all about when Bouba strips down the sound and plays two sets of
Griot West African music from Mali. You will not be disappointed.
This is intimate music for the soul at Matt Murphy's!
No cover, music starts @ 10pm, food served until 10pm.
Matt Murphy's Pub is located at 14 Harvard Street, Brookline Village, Brookline MA.
www.MattMurphyspub.com

THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 23RD
@ THE MILKY WAY LOUNGE

Boubacar Diabate & Samba Lolo - Bouba & his band will open for Santa Mambo
for an entire evening of music from Africa, the Diaspora, and beyond.....
Samba Lolo on @ 10pm, Santa Mambo @ 11:15pm.
Cover at the door $9. Food served until 11pm.
The Milky Way Lounge & Lanes is located @
403-405 Center St., Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130 • Tel: 617.524.3740 • Fax: 617.971.9845
The Milky Way Lounge & Lanes

Friday, March 16, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Dance & Drum in the snow!!

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Hey Everyone,
yes, it is snowing.
But aren't we all used to this by now?
So come out and be happy
dancing and drumming!!

1 - PAPE N'DIAYE'S 730 CLASS IS HAPPENING
Demba Senne will teach with plenty of drummers
YWCA, 7 Temple St, Central Sq.

2 - LAMINE AND GROUP SALOUME SHOW IS HAPPENING
 That's tonight at 9:30pm a the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge
Patty Wrote: yes, Group Saloume is Playing not matter how much snow there is!
So come out and have fun depite the weather!

3 - Tomarrow, Drum Connection Open Studios
As you watch the snow fall...

Our Open Studios are happening Saturday!

Saturday, March 17th Noon-4PM The DrumConnection Studios
Foster Street Arlington, MA 02474 FREE

If you need a djembe or dunun tune-up, great Guinean music CDs and teaching

DVDs, want to schmooze with drumming buddies or even purchase a new drum...

this is the place to be!



---------------------------------------------------------------------
The DrumConnection
PO Box 1311 Arlington, MA 02474-0021
781-316-8068 info@drumconnection.com
http://www.drumconnection.com



[Wadabo_updates] Dance & Drum in the snow!!

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear Everyone!
Yes, it is snowing in march...
but aren't we all used to that by now?
SO COME OUT AND BE WARM AND HAPPY
DANCING AND DRUMMING!!

1 - PAPE N'DIAYE'S CLASS IS HAPPENING
DEMBA SENNE WILL TEACH
7:30-9PM AT THE YWCA IN CENTRAL SQ.

[Wadabo_updates] Lamine Toure & Group Saloum play tonight!

dear members of the african drum & dance community,

just wanted to let you know that despite the weather, LAMINE TOURE &
GROUP SALOUM will be playing at the lizard lounge tonight. so come
spend the snowstorm with us!!!! rosana peixoto opens at 8pm.

drive safely and hope to see you tonight,
lamine
_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

[Wadabo_updates] Fatou Carol Sylla - Today's class canceled

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community

Fatou Carol Sylla has
CANCELED TONIGHT'S AFRICAN DANCE CLASS
AT THE DANCE COMPLEX
due to the weather.

To the best of my knowledge, no other African/Diaspora classes
have been cancled and will be held as usual. Of course,
please contact teachers directly if you have any questions.

Thanks and keep warm
Darya

Thursday, March 15, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Action de Grace - Haitian Vodou Service @ Harvard

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

I am writing to share with you exciting news about an upcoming
religious event at Harvard Divinity School.
Maude Evans, a respected mambo(Vodou priestess) will be conducting a

Vodou service in the Andover Chapel at Harvard University
on
Friday, April 13, 2007, 7pm-9pm.

This will, to our knowledge, be the first public Vodou service to ever occur at
Harvard University. Please join us in celebrating this occasion!

I am including a fuller description of the event below, in both English
and Kreyol. Out of respect for the bilingual nature of this event, we ask that
it be advertised in both languages, and that the two flyers be posted together.

Please publicize this event widely. I invite you to forward this
notice to anyone who may be interested. I may be contacted for more information.

Warm wishes,
Adam McGee

candidate, masters of theological studies
Harvard Divinity School
Harvard University
email: amcgee@hds.harvard.edu
phone: 302-233-3655

* * *

English:

"Action de Grace"
a Vodou service at Harvard Divinity School
with Mambo Maude Evans of Jacmel, Haiti and Mattapan, MA

Friday, April 13, 2007, 7pm-9pm
Andover Chapel, Andover Hall, 45 Francis Ave, Cambridge
All are welcome!

The Action de Grace is a service of prayed, sung, drummed, and danced
thanksgiving to the Lwa (the spirits of Vodou) for their aid in our
lives.It bestows blessing upon those in attendance.

The evening will begin with a brief lecture introducing the history and
practice of Vodou.

The Action de Grace is co-sponsored by HDS Life Together and the
Department of African and African American Studies, with the support of Nuestra
Voz,HDArts, the HDS Women¹s Caucus, and Pluralistic Wellness.

For more information, please contact Adam McGee( amcgee@hds.harvard.edu).


Kreyol:

"Aksyon de Gras"
Envitasyon nan yon Sevis Vodoun nan Harvard Divinity School
avek Mambo Maude Evans ki soti nan Lakou Jacmel, Ayiti e Mattapan, MA

Vandredi, 13 Avril, 2007 komanse de 7h pou rive 9h
Andover Chapel, Andover Hall, 45 Francis Ave, Cambridge
Envitasyon a tout moun

Aksyon de Gras se yon sevis priye, chante, bat tanbou, ak danse pou
remesi lwa-yo pou ed yo nan lavi nou.

N¹ap komanse sevis-la ak yon prezantasyon sou istwa vodou-a.

Depatman-yo ki sipote prezantasyon sa-a: HDS Life Together e Department
of African and African American Studies, ak Nuestra Voz, HDArts, HDS
Women¹s Caucus, e Pluralistic Wellness.

Pou plis enfomasyon, ekri Adam McGee nan ( amcgee@hds.harvard.edu).

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] African & Horton Classes in Boston & Cambridge

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

1 - Horton Technique Master class 3/17 w/ Venus Hall @ Stajez
2 - African Dance Workshops 3/17 & 24 w/ DeAma Battle & Mamadou Diop @ Stajez
3 - Reminder - African Dance w/ Pape N'Diaye - Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays in Cambridge
******************************************************************************************************************************************************
1 & 2 - STAJEZ CENTER FOR THE ARTS MARCH MANIA MASTER CLASSES
Stajez Center for the Arts will hold two Master Classes during March. The first, Horton Technique with Venus Hall, former principal dancer for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, will be held on Saturday, March 17, 2007. Technique is the key to a long, successful and "injury free" dance career and is also great for overall wellness of the body. The class schedule is: ages 8 14 (3:30 4:30 p.m.); ages 15 17 (4:30 5:30 p.m.); ages 18+ (5:30 7:00 p.m.).

And on March 17 and 24, a workshop teaching traditional African dance with DeAma Battle and Master drummer Mamadou Diop. This workshop will consist of dance history and discussion about the technique. A warm up will open the class and will be followed by movement from specific regions of West Africa. The class schedule is: ages 8 14 (2:00 3:00 p.m.); ages 15 17 (3:00 4:00 p.m.); ages 18+ (4:00 5:00 p.m.). The cost of each class is $12 (children), $15 (adults) and a special discount applies for BDA members. Pre registration is required. For more information, call (617) 427 1522 or visit Stajez. 1127 Harrison Ave, Dudley Sq., Roxbury, MA
*******************************************************************************************************************************************************
3 - Pape N'Diaye holds traditional African dance classes every FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY in Central Square - Cambridge, MA. The classes are for all ages and levels (beginning to advanced). Price: $12/class. SPREAD THE WORD!!! Please visit www.papendiaye. com for more details!
 
Fridays - DJEMBE DANCE 7:30-9:00pm
at YWCA of Cambridge
7 Temple Street
(one block west of Prospect St,
between Mass Ave and Bishop Allen St)
 
Saturdays - DJEMBE DANCE 4:30-6:00pm
at The Dance Complex (in Central Square)
536 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA
 
Sundays - SABAR DANCE 6:00-7:30pm
at YWCA of Cambrigde
7 Temple Street
(one block west of Prospect St,
between Mass Ave and Bishop Allen St)
 
Pape N'Diaye is a master dancer, instructor and choreographer from Senegal, West Africa and has toured throughout Africa and around the world. Since 1989, he has danced with numerous world-renowned companies, including the Ballet National L'Aliguère du Senegal, Cinquihme Dimension, Compagnie Jant-Bi, Ballet Cinemouw, Forêt Sacrée, and the Manhattan Dance School. He has extensive training in all styles of traditional West African dance as well as in contemporary dance forms. A dynamic teacher, Pape N'Diaye is responsible for training many noted sabar dancers in Senegal, and he is known in the US for teaching high-spirted djembe, kutiro, and sabar dance classes.
 
If you have questions, feel free to respond to this email, or call 323-684-8298.
 
Jéréjëf
 
Pape N'Diaye

Sunday, March 11, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Lamine Toure & Group Saloum 3/16!

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!


Put on your dancing shoes and come hear America's hottest Afro-mbalax band this friday night!


LAMINE TOURE & GROUP SALOUM

FRIDAY, MARCH 16 at 9:30pm

"Soul Low" (early show) with our favorite Afro-Brazilian singer
Rosana Peixoto at 8:00pm (free)!!

The Lizard Lounge
1667 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
(between Harvard and Porter Squares)
cover charge: $10 at door (21+ show)
$8 in advance (www.virtuous.com)


Group Saloum is: Lamine Toure (sabar and lead vocals), Paa Seck (sabar), Moha Seck (sabar), Michael Lewis (drums), Raja Kassis (lead guitar), Akili Jamal Haynes (bass and backing vocals), Patricia Tang (keyboards and violin), Kimani Lumsden (percussion), Josiah Woodson (trumpet, flute and guitar), Iginaijah Maxwell (backing vocals), John Vanderpool (sax) and Sarah Privler (trombone).

For more info, visit www.laminetoure.com or www.myspace.com/groupsaloum

Friday, March 09, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Ryles Jazz club @ 212 HAMPSHIRE STREET

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Address Correction:
Ryles Jazz Club is located at
212 Hampshire Street in Cambridge
(not Cambridge St.)
For more information and directions visit
www.rylesjazz.com
sorry for any confusion :)

[Wadabo_updates] Reggae & African Music Show 3/14 (Samba Lolo & Boubacar Diabate w/ The Well)

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

SAMBA LOLO & Boubacar Diabate
with THE WELL

Wednesday, March 14th -Special Double Bill!
Show starts @ 7pm, $10pp, dining 5-11pm


Ryles Jazz Club, 212 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 876-9330 www.rylesjazz.com

Opening: The Well Main Act: SAMBA LOLO & Boubacar Diabate

SAMBA LOLO: Griot singer, guitarist, songwriter and storyteller Boubacar Diabate from Bamako, Mali comes from the Mandinka lineage and has combined traditional rhythms with modern influences to create his own style of contemporary Malian Griot music presenting his own compositions and arrangements, singing and playing guitar with his group, Samba Lolo. Singing in Bambara, Boubacar and Samba Lolo create a performance that spans the full spectrum of Traditional to Contemporary Malian music from West Africa. Instrumentation: Vocals/Guitar/Bass/Sax/Drums/African Percussion

THE WELL: Reggae-inspired hard hitting dance music. Since 2000, they have been part of Bostons rapidly growing music scene. The Wells debut album, O.N.V. (2003), features members of John Browns Body and State Radio. Vocalist Jimmy Trapella captivates audiences with his charismatic presence and his lyrics enlighten people with positivity. The musics driving force is the drum and bass. This, combined with melodies on keys and guitar, knits the whole band together. They were winners of Emersons 2004 Live Music Week competition.
 
dining  5pm-11pm  | show 7:00 pm  | genre world  | venue mainstage  | cost $10pp

[Wadabo_updates] Dance Complex All Community Meeting

_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!

Dear West African Dance & Drum Community

THIS WEEKEND
THE DANCE COMPLEX
ALL COMMUNITY MEETING
SUNDAY, MARCH 11TH, 5PM



This event is open to the public and all members of the community are welcome.
This is a pot-luck event; please bring refreshments to share.
 
I would like to especially encourage members of the African Dance & Drum Community
to attend this communtiy forum. I personally think that members of our community are
often under-represented at Dance Complex events and sometimes mis-understood by the administration...

THE BEST WAY TO MOVE TOWARDS A REMEDY IS TO GET INVOLED.

PLEASE COME OUT AND PARTICIPATE.
THE DANCE COMPLEX NEEDS YOUR IMPUT !

THE ENTIRE DANCE COMMUNITY NEEDS YOUR INVOLVEMENT ;
 EACH ONE OF YOU REPRESENTS A VITAL PART OF THE

GREATER BOSTON DANCE ARTS COMMUNITY.

In addition to discussing various topics (community at the Complex, DC vision for the future, specific issues @ the DC, the state of the dance community in Boston, & more), this is an opportunity to meet other members of the dance community outside of the West African scene, the Dance Complex Staff, and member of the DC Board of Directors.

I hope to see everyone there on Sunday.

Darya Pinton,
Director of Programs
The Dance Complex
617.547.9363 x12
contracts@dancecomplex.org

Monday, March 05, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Joh Camara BeOne classes cancelled

hello all -
Joh Camara has *cancelled *his Monday/Saturday classes at BeOne for the
time being. He will continue to teach his Sunday class at the Dance
Complex (3 - 4:30 pm) in Cambridge.

He is also looking for a new home for his Monday/Saturday classes, so if
you know of a space that will accommodate his dance and drum classes,
please let him know or reply to wadabo@gmail.com

Thank you.
_______________________________________________
WaDaBo_Updates mailing list, WaDaBo_Updates@wadabo.com
Subscribe, Unsubscribe or View Archive:
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
_____________________________________________
This email is brought to you by www.WADaBo.com (West African Dance in Boston)

A full listing of regularly held West African Dance and Drum classes taught by master artists in and around Boston can be found at our website:
www.wadabo.com
WADaBo is an entirely volunteer effort, if you would like to help out in anyway, please contact wadabo@gmail.com
WADaBo is a collective of individuals interested in promoting and enjoying Dance, Drum, Music, Language and Culture from West African and the Diaspora
If you would like to be removed from this list, or only contacted for certain events (performances, workshops, etc), please go to
http://lists.wadabo.com/mailman/listinfo/wadabo_updates
and subscribe to this list. Pass it on!