Tuesday, February 27, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Haiti & Cuba - SHOW (THIS WEEKEND) & workshops

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Dear African Dance & Drum Community,
Enjoy these opportunities to experince the dance and drum arts of
Haiti and Cuba:

1 - Marc Bamuthi Joseph Performances THIS WEEKEND
2 - Cuban & Haitian Dance workshops 3/23 & 24 in VT.

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1 - Marc Bamuthi Joseph Performances

Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Performing Scourge (Boston Premiere)
Friday, March 02, 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 03, 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 04, 2:00 PM


Barbara Lee Family Foundation Theater
Institute of Contemporary Art, 100 Northern Ave, Boston, 02210
Reserved seating $35.00 – For tickets call 617.876.4275 or www.crasharts.org

"On stage he is a force of nature, fierce in his intensity and searing honesty." —Washington Times

Marc Bamuthi Joseph fuses hip-hop, spoken word and live music in Scourge, a powerful look at the history of his native Haiti. Shining his passionate light on questions of identity, cultural legacy and assimilation, Bamuthi Joseph explores the narrow space between history, myth and speculation. Scourge is a rich collaboration between Bamuthi Joseph and renowned Latin jazz composer John Santos, choreographers Rennie Harris and Adia Whitaker, director Kamilah Forbes and the emerging voices of three young writers from San Francisco's Youth Speaks.


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2 - CELEBRATING DANCE & DRUM FROM CUBA & HAITI

CARIBBEAN DANCE & DRUM WORKSHOPS
with Reynaldo Gonzalez & Johnny Scovel
 
Friday March 23 & Saturday March 24
St Michael's College Ross-Tarrant dance studio, Colchester, Vermont (near Burlington)
click here for directions: Haitian Drum & Dance with Johnny Scovel
 
FRIDAY:  drum class 4:00-6:00pm   dance class: 6:30-9:00pm
SATURDAY:  drum class 12:00-2:00pm  Dance class 2:30-5:00pm
1 class- $30     2 or more classes- $25 each
 
Reynaldo Gonzalez is an experienced teacher of Cuban folkloric song, dance and percussion.  He is dedicated to passing on music & dance as it has been practiced for centuries.
Johnny Scovel  has more than twenty years of traditional drumming  experience. His teaching style is dynamic, emotional and sincere, as he honors and values the integrity of the traditions and cultures about which he teaches. 

The passion and energy which Johnny and Reynaldo  bring to drumming and dance make for a wonderful class experience!
 
Information: 802-660-4056 or  802-985-3665. Join us for these fun and exciting classes!


[Wadabo_updates] Live African Music (Middle East and More!)

Hello all -
I hope you've been enjoying the live music from africa and the diaspora
at the middle east corner over the past couple months. this week we'll
be taking a one-week break, and then the schedule will resume.
however, this thursday, you can also check out Vieux Farka Toure (son of
the late great Ali Farka Toure from Mali) who is appearing at Johnny D's
in Somerville. The show is at 9 pm and door is $15.
If you want to check out his music before the show, you can get a free
track from Calabash (http://freesong.calabashmusic.com) and also
download the rest of his album and an exclusive mix at
http://vieuxfarkatoure.calabashmusic.com

The Middle East Schedule for March and April is taking shape, so come on
out for a show and have a great time. Thursday nights are always FREE,
and dancing is encouraged.

March 8 - Joh Camara & Jama Jigi, from Mali
(http://johcamara.calabashmusic.com/)
March 15 - Gifrants, from Haiti (http://gifrants.com/)
March 22 - Fellyko, from Congo (http://fellyko.calabashmusic.com/)
March 29 - Kalifa & Koliba, from Guinea (http://www.myspace.com/koliba)
April 5 - Bouba Diabate & his percussion ensemble
(http://www.myspace.com/sambalolo)
April 12 - misterE DJ with live percussion & dancing
April 19 - tba
April 26 - tba

enjoy the music!
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Friday, February 23, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] The Famoudou Konate Mini–Camp, May & June...

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Dear African Drum & Dance Community,

Just announcing...

WASSA KUNBA!
(from hand to hand)
The Famoudou Konate Mini–Camp
Boston 2007!

May 30, 31, June 1, 2 & 3, 2007
Exact location TBA, Boston Area

ALL LEVELS OF DRUMMERS – Beyond Beginner to Professionals and Teachers

Please take this opportunity to consider a trip to Africa WITHOUT the airplane fare!

This 5 Day Workshop is a total immersion with one of the greatest djembe players/historians/teachers in the world today. ALL djembe players owe much of their information and playing skills to Famoudou Konate.

Come join us to experience how great these workshops are. You will learn it ALL and come away a vastly improved player. You will learn all the djembe lines, traditional solos, full arrangements that Famoudou has made famous AND all of the dunun (bass drum and bell) patterns that make the COMPLETE RHYTHM. Famoudou will also teach you the songs and the meaning of the words as well as the melodies and variations. You will come away with enough material to keep you busy for a long, long time. And Famoudou's spirit is infectious. Healings take place! We'll dance and sing and have many moments of sheer JOY!

Five days with Famoudou Konate is like a trip to Guinea and is a rare and unique experience. This series will sell out. We have strict limits on registrations so no special exceptions can me made. Register early to avoid disappointment. We turned away over 40 people last year and the year before that to give quality instruction as Famoudou Konate wishes.

Here is the website: http://www/famoudou.com

ALL the info is there. Everyone applying to this workshop series must fill out the registration form and send it to The DrumConnection with a deposit. If two people in one family want to attend, each must complete a registration form. Preference will be given to students who register for the full series and make that commitment. Early registration helps too.

If we at The DrumConnection can be of any help, please let us know and we will give you the help you need to make this happen FOR YOU!

Time to drum... Let's do it!

Best to all.
Alan Tauber, Director
The DrumConnection
Boston, MA USA
"Listening to Famoudou Konate, live or on CD, will make you a better drummer."
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[Wadabo_updates] invitation to perform

This is an invitation to participate with a group of committed dancers
for a repertory class that will
lead to a performance of the dance/rhythm Danse this spring. See
information below-

Come learn from a master teacher/choreographer, Fatou Carol Sylla and
perform in 2 shows : May 5 and 6th 2007. We will focus on performance
skills, group cohesion and drummer/dancer relationship.

Wednesdays *starting Feb. 21th 2007 * 6:15- 7:45 pm live drumming by
Issa Coulibaly
at the Grace Church on 56 Magazine st in Central sq. Cambridge
(Commitment includes making 90% of classes, the dress rehearsal on
Sunday April 22nd and performance dates )
8 weeks = $95

Please PAY IN ADVANCE
please write checks to _FATOU-CAROL SYLLA_
and send them to 22 Corporal Burns Rd. Cambridge MA 02138 or in full by
the first class
other dates include Feb 28, March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11 and last
class TBD
class limited to 15
questions/details - Alice @ email aliceheller@comcast.net
or call 617-620-7654
or Fatou-Carol Sylla @ underthesundandd@hotmail.com
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Dance audition notice

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African Dance & Music Community
Dance Audition Notice:

Female dancers wanted
(African American, West Indian, Haitian, Latina, Dominican, Cape Verdian, etc.)
18+ , needed for March 24th 2007 stage performance. Dancers
will be involved in a 8-10 minute piece that will depict the different personalities, ethnicities
and social econimic status of women of color in Boston.
Any level is welcome and different styles will be encouraged.

If interested please contact Corey at 617.606.6167.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] UPDATE: PAPE NDIAYE CLASS TODAY!


hi all,

pape ndiaye has volunteered to sub for lamine's dance class this
evening, so there WILL be dance class after all (TONIGHT, thursday,
6:30-8)!! hope you get this message in time.
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[Wadabo_updates] Providence Sunday Class Location Change

Dear African Dance Community,

Due to insurance issues around use of space at Brown University,
starting this Sunday, Issa's and Seyodu's classes will no longer be held
in Ashamu on Sundays in Providence.

While on some levels this is a loss for our community, we are looking
forward to sharing our collective energy with a new space. Sometimes
changes like these have a way of opening us up to new and otherwise
unforeseen opportunities.

Classes will NOW be held at their regularly scheduled times at:

Hillel at Brown
Hillel is located on the NW corner of Angell and Brown Streets -- very
near to Ashamu. Mapquest/google maps should be able to help you if that
sounds unfamiliar.

The only change we are going to face involves folks who bring families
to class -- we need to contain our scene to the social hall, which means
that little ones cannot play throughout the building (in the social hall
is of course fine).

See you Sunday! Again, please forward this on... Thanks.

Thanks and see you Sunday,

Michelle, Seydou, Issa, Sidy, and Jori
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] NO SABAR DANCE CLASS 2/15


hello everyone,

due to the weather, lamine toure is stranded in coming back from
senegal, so there will be no sabar dance class tomorrow (thursday,
feb.15). he apologizes for the inconvenience.

come to dance class next week (feb. 22) to welcome lamine back, and
then come hear group saloum at the lizard lounge afterwards to
continue the party!

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[Wadabo_updates] Brazilian Carnaval Party @ Milky Way Lounge 2/16

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Milky Way at Night:

Friday, February 16, 2007, 9:30pm
Brazilian Carnaval!

A Carnaval Dance Party of epic proportions is happening at the Milky Way at 9:30 on February 16th,
so dust off your dancing shoes.
Samba Tremeterra featuring Deraldo Ferreira
showcases Live Brazilian Music and a Dance Show that'll leave you breathless, yet wanting to dance throughout the night.
Only the Milky Way show also features Rosana Peixoto, so this is one show you won't want to miss, and won't soon forget!
Cost: $15 Visit www.MilkyWayJP.com for more information.

[Wadabo_updates] "Amazones" workshop in NH

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Hi EVERYONE!!
Timbre Drums is bringing the "AMAZONES", an internationally acclaimed, all-women drum ensemble from
Guinea, West Africa, to Concord NH to give a two-hour drum workshop, on March 4th, 2007.  This is the Amazones' first time in the US, and very first time in New Hampshire, so it is a unique opportunity have them come there to teach us, and we are very excited about it!  

The workshop will be held on Sunday, March 4th, 2007, from 2-4 pm, at the
Broken Ground School in Concord, New Hampshire.  The workshop price is $40.
If you would like directions or would like to pre-register, e-mail us at
timbredrums@gmail.com or call 603-735-5609.  Space is limited, so please
contact us to pre-register if you want to reserve a spot.  

The Amazones will be at Brandeis University as artists in residence, for the
week prior to this workshop.  To purchase tickets to their concert at
Brandeis on Saturday, March 3rd, contact the Brandeis box office by calling
781-736-3400, or by email at:   spingold@brandeis.edu

Here is the link to see the video clip of the Amazones!!!!!!!
http://www.brandeis.edu/MusicUnitesUS/videos/amazones.mov

FYI:  Concord, NH is:  1 hr 15min. from Boston, MA
                                1 hr 50min. from Portland, ME
                                2 hrs. from Northampton, MA
                                2.5 hrs. from Burlington, VT

Please feel free to share this information with your fellow drummers!
We hope to see you at the workshop!

THANKS!

Grace & Lindsey Schust
TIMBRE DRUMS,
www.myspace.com/timbredrums


[Wadabo_updates] African Film Festival Info

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Danny Glover will be present at the opening night of the 8th Annual Boston African Film Festival (February 16-25) for a screening of his film Bamako on February 16th at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.  Danny Glover produces and appears in Abderrahmane Sissako's powerful indictment of globalism, and will be participating in a panel discussion with local experts following the film.  We also feature two films and a program of shorts from the African Film Festival NY Traveling Series: the tender A Child's Love Story and Dumisani Phakathi's South African family documentary Don't F*** with Me I Have 51 Brothers and Sisters .  Other highlights include U-Carmen eKhayelitsha, a South African version of Bizet's Carmen.  

For more information, please visit:

http://www.mfa.org/calendar/sub.asp?key=12&subkey=54 .

Tickets are $8 for MFA members, seniors, and students; $9 for general admission. 

Please call the Box Office at 617 369 3306 for ticket orders.

The MFA's African Cinema series includes highlights from The African Film Festival National Traveling Series, organized by the African Film Festival, Inc. This series was made possible by the generous support of National Endowments for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and the Tides Foundation.

The media sponsor isThe Boston Phoenix.       

 

[Wadabo_updates] African Dance Class during the day

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African Dance Class during the day 
 
 For those who cant fit in another night class- an opportunity to connect to your inner joy of dancing
in community and in your own body

Tuesdays 10:15-11:30 am at Farrington Ed.Ctr. in Lincoln MA
starting March.6th 2007
Enjoy a full body warm-up and dancing to traditional African rhythms
With Alice Heller and lead drummer Allison Stamiris

for more information and to register: please email aliceheller@comcast.net
or
www.alicehellerdance.com
 

[Wadabo_updates] NO AFRICAN DANCE CLASS TONIGHT

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Happy Snow Everyone,
Seydou has canceled class tonight due to the current weather situation.
NO AFRICAN CLASS TONIGHT AT THE DANCE COMPLEX.
See you all next week!

Monday, February 12, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Samba Lolo - Show 2/17 & on TV 2/16!

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SATURDAY, FEB. 17
SAMBA LOLO / TOUSSAINT & THE CHINA BAND

 at Johnny D's, 9:45pm, $10
17 Holland Street, Somerville, MA, 02143

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, singing and playing guitar with his group, Samba Lolo. Singing in Bambara, they create a performance that spans the full spectrum of Traditional to Contemporary Malian music from West Africa. Bouba sings of a common shared experience of love, life and humanity, giving all an opportunity to hear the age-old West African tradition of Griot storytelling through song. Please visit http://www.sambalolo.com for more information about Boubacar or Samba Lolo.

Opening for Samba Lolo is Toussaint and the China Band. Originally formed to travel to Shanghai and fill in a friend's gig, this all star reggae band was so wildly popular here in the Boston area that it adopted a name and stayed together! Please visit http://www.toussaintandthechinaband.com for more information about Toussaint.

Johnny D's is located at 17 Holland Street, Davis Sq., Somerville. Call 617.776.2004 or visit www.johnnydsuptown.com for information.

DON'T MISS SAMBA LOLO ON TV!!

February, 16 2007 at BNN TV - Channels 9, 23, RCN:15 and 83
Boston Channels 9, 23, RCN:15 and 83, Boston, Massachusetts
Cost :

Tune in at 6:30pm on lucky Friday February 13th, to your Boston Local Cable Channels

to see Bouba Diabate & SAMBA LOLO on BNN TV on "El Show de Fernandito".

Check it out! BNN TV - Channels 9, 23, RCN:15 and 83


[Wadabo_updates] Invitation to perform & support Build a School in Mali

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Dear Dancers:

Thank you for your interest in supporting the Build a school in Mali
Benefit shows. This is an invitation to participate
and  join a group of committed dancers for a repertory class that
will lead to a performance of the dance/rhythm Danse  this spring.
See information below

Come
learn from a master teacher/choreographer, Fatou Carol Sylla and
perform in 2 shows : May 5 and 6th 2007. We will focus on
performance skills, group cohesion and drummer/dancer relationship.

Wednesdays *starting Feb. 21th 2007 *   6:15- 7:45 pm  live drumming
by Issa Coulibaly
at the Grace Church on  56 Magazine st        down the street in
Central sq.  Cambridge
(Commitment to make 90% of classes, the dress rehearsal on Sunday
April 22nd  and performance dates required)
8weeks = $95

Please PAY IN ADVANCE
please write checks to _FATOU-CAROL SYLLA_
and send them to 22 Corporal Burns Rd. Cambridge MA 02138  or in
full by the first class

other dates include  Feb  28, March 14, 21, 28, April 4 11 and last
class TBD
class limited to 15
to sign up - rsvp  to Alice @ email   aliceheller@comcast.net
or call 617-620-7654
to reserve your spot!

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Show & workshop w/ Amazones, women percussionists from Guinea

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Please see the information below to take advantage of the visit to Brandeis University
by the Amazones ,
a women's drumming ensemble
from Guinea, West Africa

March 1-3, 2007. 


The ensemble will engage with the public through many activities,
including a DRUMMING WORKSHOP that is FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
from 5:30 to 7:00pm on March 2.

Their stay concludes with a concert at Brandeis at 8pm on Saturday, March 3.
Amazones, Women Master Drummers From Guinea, come to Brandeis University for the only New England stop on their US tour on March 3 at 8 pm. The West African group's dancing and drumming has been called "a heavenly outpouring of throbbing jubilation, forceful uplifting beats and pounding enthusiasm" by Maximum Ink Music Magazine. Tickets are $20 general, $10 students and seniors, with discounts for groups and children. A lecture by Lansine Kaba, Brandeis professor of African American studies, precedes the concert at 7 pm. For tickets, go to www.brandeis.edu or call 781-736-3400.  For more information about the concert, go to www.brandeis.edu/MusicUnitesUS/residency. 
Leigh Swigart, Ph.D., Director of Programs in International Justice and Society
International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life, Brandeis University
Waltham MA 02454 USA Tel: 781-736-2694 Fax: 781-736-8561 www.brandeis.edu/ethics

[Wadabo_updates] African Dance with Joh on Sundays

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Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

Joh Camara is teaching
African Dance Classes at The Dance Complex
Sundays 3:00-4:30pm

The DC is excited to have Joh at the Complex and
happy to continue African dance in the weekly Sunday Slot.
This past Sunday was a great start - please spread the word so the
class can continue to grow!

$12/class, $6 for children up to 16 years of age.
At The Dance Complex, 536 Mass Ave, Central Sq. Cambridge
www.DanceComplex.org / Central Sq. Stop on Redline

Contact: Joh Camara 617.822.3262, www.JohOnLine.com

Description: Students will learn a variety of West African Dances from Mali, Guinea and Ivory Coast regions. Students will learn the cultural and historical context for each dance. The class begins with a ½ hour warm-up, and progresses to energetic dancing to live drumming (djembe and djun-djun). Come experience one of the most skilled and enthusiastic master dancers/teachers and one of the premier West African classes in terms of energy. During class Joh tailors his teaching to accommodate all levels of dancers. Class is accompanied by live percussion by African drum masters. Clothing should be loose. Women may wear a lapa or sarong (cloth wrapped around the hips) but it is not required, bare feet.

[Wadabo_updates] Sabar Dance with Paa Seck THIS Thursday & more...

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Dear Sabar Enthusiasts,

As some of you may be aware, Paa and Moha Seck (Lamine's cousins) have been coming from NYC to substitute for some of Lamine's sabar dance classes at the Dance Complex on Thursdays.  If you haven't gone yet, be sure to come to class THIS Thursday, February 15th (Dance Complex 6:30-8) - THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE BEFORE LAMINE RETURNS...you won't regret it!!

For those of you who are drummers, Paa and Moha will be around for a few days so if enough people are interested, they will teach a sabar drum class this SATURDAY (Feb 10) from 10:30am-12:00noon at the MIT world music room (please note the earlier time, as it is the only time that works with their schedule).  Please email me ASAP if you plan to come to this class so that they can decide whether or not to have it!

Finally, Lamine will be back next week, inch Allah, so his weekly class schedule will resume.  The FIRST CLASSES will take place as follows:

THURSDAY, Feb. 15 - 6:30-8 sabar dance at Dance Complex

SATURDAY, Feb. 17 - 12-1:30 - sabar drum class at MIT world music room

MONDAY, Feb. 19 - 6-7:30 - sabar drum class at MIT world music room

and the next GROUP SALOUM show will be THURSDAY, FEB. 22 at the Lizard Lounge, so mark the date on your calendars!

Hope to see you soon,
Patty