Thursday, August 30, 2007

Re: [Wadabo_updates] lacina coulibaly - contemporary african dance from=?ISO-8859-1?Q? burkina_?= f

Hey Erich,
I can do it. I think it will be fun and I think the world of him.
peace to you,
gen

wadabo_updates@wadabo.com writes:
>hello everyone -
>so great news! Lacina Coulibaly is back in town! he'll be working at
>yale until december, and he would love to come up to boston to teach
>some workshops. you all may remember him from his stay here in spring of
>2006.
>
>he is a wonderful high energy teacher, who teaches contemporary dance
>with a strong african flavor. think jean appolon, think seydou
>coulibaly. now think again.
>
>as some of you may know, i'm getting married in early october, so am
>waay crunched for time to organize workshops. if anyone is interested in
>organizing some workshops for lacina in september or october (or nov/dec
>for that matter), please get in touch via erichludwig (at) yahoo.com and
>i'll put you in touch with lacina and you can organize some workshops
>around the area. what i typically did was organize in exchange for a
>free class, and donate the flyers, so this is very much a volunteer
>assignment should you choose to take it on.
>
>if you need a visual reminder - there is a picture of lacina (aka lasso)
>on this page - http://wadabo.com/_wsn/workshops.html on the right
>towards the bottom.
>
>great experience to do this, and very good for the community to have
>such a great teacher around for a few months.
>thanks!
>erich
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Genevieve Hyacinthe
African Art
Jewett Art Center
Wellesley College
106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA 02481
ghyacint@wellesley.edu
617-308-2692


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