Tuesday, May 27, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] The Gems of West Africa & America at Johnny D's Thursday, May 29th

Dear African Dance & Music Community,

Thursday, May 29th at 9:30 pm at Johnny D's Lounge
The Gems of West Africa & America
Featuring Mamadou Diop & special guests Black Rebels

Johnny D's Lounge | 9:30pm $10 cover 21+ | 17 Holland Street, Davis
Square, Somerville | Davis Square stop on the Red Line | 617.776.2004
www.johnnyds.com

Mamadou Diop and his band deliver a hypnotic high octane World Fusion
experience that makes the spirit dance and leaves a warm smile to the
heart. For more information about Mamadou Diop visit www.mamadou.com

Special guests, Black Rebels, are an intercultural reggae music family
from Africa and America, promoting peace, love & unity among people
and nations. For more information about Black Rebels visit
www.blackrebels.com
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Haitian Vodou Song Class May 25th - THIS WEEKEND!

Dear African Dance & Music Community,

SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1:00pm-5:00pm

HAITIAN VODOU SONG WORKSHOP in Boston, MA

Manbo Marie Maude Evans presents a workshop on Haitian Vodou songs, featuring live drumming by master drummer Marseille!

The praise songs for the lwa, the spirits of Haitian Vodou, are central to the practice of the religion. These songs are also one of the most significant artistic achievements of the African diaspora.

Manbo Maude will teach groupings of songs which are useful for developing a personal spiritual practice.

Emphasis will be on songs for the Rada lwa, the cool-headed Vodou spirits said to come directly from Gine, ancestral Africa.

Audio recording devices welcome!

LOCATION: The home of Manbo Maude Evans, in Mattapan, MA (accessible by public transportation) .

INFORMATION: Cost is $50, and will include a snack. Please register in advance by contacting Adam at paprese@verizon. net or 302-233-3655.

[Wadabo_updates] NDAJE Festival 2008 - Early Registration

NDAJE FESTIVAL
of African Music & Dance
June 26-29th 2008
 
Online Registration and Discounted Concert Tickets!
We invited the hottest African dance and music artists in the world to join us this summer for the second annual Ndaje Festival in beautiful Cambridge, MA June 26-29th, 2008! For tickets, registraton and vendor information, visit www.papendiaye.com/ndajefestival!
 
NDAJE FESTIVAL 2008 SCHEDULE
 
Thursday, June 26

Time          Class 
Instructor
6:00-7:30pm Mali Dance
Mohamed "Joh" Camara
7:30-9:00pm Kutiro Dance
Malang Bayo

Friday, June 27

Time          Class 
Instructor
2:30-4:00pm Mali Dance
Djeneba Sako
4:00-5:30pm Guinea Dance
Ismael Kouyate
5:30-7:00pm Djembe Drum
Moussa Traore
5:30-7:00pm   Sabar Dance
Marie Basse-Wiles
7:00-8:30pm Kutiro Dance
Ousmane Sall
8:30-10:00pm Guinea Dance
Mouminatou Camara

Saturday, June 28

Time               Class 
Instructor
10:30-12:00pm Guinea Dance
Alseny Soumah
12:00-1:30pm Sabar Dance
Babacar M'Baye
12:00-1:30pm Women's Dun Dun
Mangue Sylla
1:30-3:00pm  Guinea Dance
Tenenfig Dioubate
3:00-4:30pm Sabar Dance
Babacar N'Diaye
4:30-6:00pm Sabar Drum
Cheihk Tairou M'Baye
4:30-6:00pm  Guinea Dance
Mouminatou Camara

8:00 pm  -  Ndaje Concert -  Artistic Director, Pape N'Diaye                           
10:00 pm  -  Doundounba and Sabar Party  - Live Music!                            

Sunday, June 29 

Time          Class 
Instructor
10:30-12:00pm Guinea Dance
Youssouf Koumbassa
12:00-1:30pm Sabar Dance
Mariama Basse
1:30-3:00pm Guinea Dance
Alseny Soumah
1:30-3:00pm Casamance Songs
Fatou N'Diaye-Davis
3:00-4:30pm Sabar Dance
Rich Faye
3:00-4:30pm Guinea Drum
Fode Bangoura
4:30-6:00pm Mali Dance
Djeneba Sako
6:00-7:30pm Guinea Dance
Youssouf Koumbassa

 
About the Festival
The Ndaje Festival 2008 is a fun-filled, four-day Boston event that invites everyone to come together and celebrate the spirit and cultures of Africa !
 
Complete with a live theatrical performance featuring master musicians and dancers from West Africa and the US, this festival will allow participants to experience traditional West African drum and dance classes taught by world renowned  artists, taste traditional West African cuisine and indulge in the variety of authentic African clothing, crafts and accessories brought by festival vendors!
 
Ndaje and celebrate with us!
Take advantage of deep discounts! Pre-register online on or before
June 25, 2008!
 
More Festival information and video clips from the last festival online at: www.papendiaye.com/ndajefestival
 
Questions? Send an email to:
 
Jerejef!
Pape N'Diaye

Sunday, May 18, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] PROVIDENCE CLASSES SUMMER UPDATE

Hi everyone,

Providence classes will NOT be held Memorial Day weekend but
otherwise will continue throughout the summer except for the
following dates:

June 8th, July 13th, and August 3rd

Please arrive ON TIME for class (11AM for drumming and 12PM for
dance) as we cannot prop the door. We will leave someone's cell phone
number on a note on the door if you are late so you can call to be
let in, but please try to be on time.

Thanks and see you this summer,

Jori
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Thursday, May 15, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Dance Classes with Pape N'Diaye this weekend

Greetings African Dance Community!
 
Special guest DIONNE THOMAS is teaching Pape N'Diaye's African Dance class this FRIDAY, 5/16/08 at the YWCA of Cambridge! Sunday class is ON with PAPE N'DIAYE at the Dance Complex!
 
Ndaje Festival Concert rehearsals will continue this Friday, May 9th after the dance class from 9-10pm at the Cambridge YWCA.
 
To find out more about the Ndaje Festival 2008, please visit www.papendiaye.com/ndajefestival.
___________________
 
Pape N'Diaye holds regular African dance classes in djembe and sabar every weekend. Come and sweat with him this Friday and Sunday in Cambridge, MA.
 
 
Fridays 7:30-9:00pm
DJEMBE DANCE
at the YWCA of Cambridge
 
Sundays 1:30-3:00pm
SABAR DANCE
at the Dance Complex
 
 
LOCATIONS:
YWCA of Cambridge
7 Temple Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Dance Complex
536 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Take the Redline T to Central Square.
The Cambridge YWCA is one block west of Prospect St.
between Massachusetts Ave. and Bishop Allen St.
 
If you have questions, feel free to respond to this email, or call 323-684-8298
 
Jéréjëf
  
Pape N'Diaye

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Music of Senegal & Brazil Thursday 5/15

Dear African Dance & Music community,

TOMORROW, THURSDAY MAY 15TH
 Enjoy the music of Senegal with
Lamine Toure & Group Saloum at the Lizard Lounge
AND the music and dance of Brazil with
Deraldo Ferreira & Samba Tremeterra at Johnny D's

1 - Lamine Toure & Group Saloum at Lizard Lounge
THURSDAY, May 15th at 9:30 pm (NOT Friday!) at the Lizard Lounge
1667 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge between Harvard Square & Porter Square
only $10

Group Saloum is: Lamine Toure (sabar and lead vocals), Paa Seck (sabar), Moha Seck (sabar), Michael Lewis (drums), Dai Miyazaki (lead guitar), Akili Jamal Haynes (trumpet, percussion and backing vocals), Papis Cissokho (bass), Patricia Tang (keyboards), Iginaijah Maxwell (backing vocals), and Sarah Privler (trombone).

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

Club info:
http://www.lizardloungeclub.com/

2 - Deraldo Ferreira & Samba Tremeterra at Johnny D's
THURSDAY, May 15th at 9:00 pm at the Johnny D's Lounge Uptown
Live Afro-Brazilian Music and Dance Party
17 Holland Street, Davis Square, Somerville, MA - right across from the Davis Sq Stop on the Red Line. Call 617.776 2004 for cover charge or venue information.  http://www.johnnyds.com/

About Deraldo & Samba Tremeterra:

Deraldo Ferreira, founder and director of the Brazilian Cultural Center of New England, is also the founder and leader of the Samba Tremeterra batería. For the past 20 years, he has run the Brazilian Cultural Center while teaching capoeira at the Center and at local schools and colleges. Additionally, continues to be committed to his lifelong love of music. Deraldo has been a drummer since early childhood, and has taught samba drumming since the mid 1990s.

In 1998, he and his students collaborated to start a professional samba group which, from then on, entertained at regular samba parties at the Center as well as at other events throughout the region. At this time, Samba Tremeterra is larger and has extensive experience performing exhilarating shows, both alone and with local and international bands and vocalists.

For more information about Samba Tremeterra visit: http://www.capoeira-angola.com/pages/sambatrem.html

 



[Wadabo_updates] Haitian Vodou Song Class May 25th

Dear African Dance & Music Community,

SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1:00pm-5:00pm

HAITIAN VODOU SONG WORKSHOP in Boston, MA

Manbo Marie Maude Evans presents a workshop on Haitian Vodou songs, featuring live drumming by master drummer Marseille!

The praise songs for the lwa, the spirits of Haitian Vodou, are central to the practice of the religion. These songs are also one of the most significant artistic achievements of the African diaspora.

Manbo Maude will teach groupings of songs which are useful for developing a personal spiritual practice.

Emphasis will be on songs for the Rada lwa, the cool-headed Vodou spirits said to come directly from Gine, ancestral Africa.

Audio recording devices welcome!

LOCATION: The home of Manbo Maude Evans, in Mattapan, MA (accessible by public transportation) .

INFORMATION: Cost is $50, and will include a snack. Please register in advance by contacting Adam at paprese@verizon. net or 302-233-3655.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] JANBE Benefit Class w/ Jean Appolon & Nailah Bellinger Sunday 5/18

Dear African Dance & Music Community,
Please come out and support JANBE, a dance program for youth in Haiti, THIS SUNDAY MAY 18TH.

This July 2008 JANBE will provide dance programs for Haitian youth for one whole month!
JANBE NEEDS YOUR HELP!

JANBE Summer Intensive Dance Institute in Haiti Presents

A Modern Dance Intensive Workshop

with Jean Appolon and Nailah Randall-Bellinger

Sunday, May 18, 2008 10:30am to 12:30pm

at The Dance Complex 536 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA

For further information please e-mail

imagecroix@yahoo. com or nbellinger@dean. edu

The charge for this workshop is $20 - all funds support the

JANBE Summer Intensive Dance Institute in Haiti


Saturday, May 10, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] PROVIDENCE CLASSES ARE HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND, COME DANCE!

Issa's drum class and Seydou's dance class are happening in MAY!
Every weekend except Memorial Day (May 11 and May 18).

Come drum and dance!

Issa's class 11-12
Seydou's class 12-1:30

at

Hillel on the Brown campus
brownhillel.org

See you there! Jori
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Thursday, May 08, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] DANCE This weekend - Pape N'Diaye & Reynaldo Gonzalez (NO Class!)

Dear African Dance & Music Community
Dance this weekend:
1 - Pape N'Diaye YES! Friday class, NO! Sunday class & Rehearsals begin...
2 - Reynaldo Gonzalez NO! Sunday class

1 - Pape N'Diaye

 PAPE IS TEACHING this FRIDAY, 5/9/08 at the YWCA of Cambridge! But class on Sunday is cancelled due to the holiday. He would like to wish all the mothers a Happy Mother's Day!

Ndaje Festival Concert rehearsals will begin this Friday, May 9th after the dance class from 9-10pm at the Cambridge YWCA. To find out more about the Ndaje Festival 2008, please visit www.papendiaye.com/ndajefestival.

___________________

Pape N'Diaye holds regular African dance classes in djembe and sabar every weekend. Come and sweat with him this Friday and Sunday in Cambridge, MA

Fridays 7:30-9pm Djembe Dance at YWCA of Cambridge, 7 Temple St, Central Sq.

Sundays 1:30-3pm Sabar Dance at the Dance Complex, 536 Mass Ave, Central Sq. 

If you have questions, feel free to call 323-684-8298


Jéréjëf

Pape N'Diaye

www.papendiaye.com

ndiayeartiste@yahoo.com


1 - Reynaldo Gonzalez


There is NO AFRO-CUBAN CLASS THIS SUNDAY, MAY 11TH.

Class will resume next Sunday, May 18th.  Happy Mother's Day!

Class is held every Sunday at the Dance Complex, 536 Mass Ave, Central Sq., Cambridge - www.dancecomplex.org



 


Wednesday, May 07, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Upcoming Sabar events!

dear sabar enthusiasts,

get your sabar fix by coming to these exciting, upcoming events!!

THURSDAY, MAY 8 - Sabar dance class w/ Rich Faye! Rich will be
teaching Lamine's class this thursday at the dance complex (6:30-8pm).

SATURDAY, MAY 10 - Rambax MIT - Senegalese Drum Ensemble Spring Show!
8:00pm - Broad Institute Auditorium (7 Cambridge Center, Cambridge --
on Main St., near Legal Seafoods). Free and open to the public!

THURSDAY, MAY 15 - Group Saloum at the Lizard Lounge!
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Monday, May 05, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Ndaje Festival of African Music and Dance in Boston June 26-29th 2008

NDAJE FESTIVAL
of African Music & Dance
June 26-29th 2008

Thank you to everyone for sending in your votes online for your
favorite African dance and music instructors! We took your advice and
invited the hottest African dance and music artists in the world to
join us this summer for the second annual Ndaje Festival in beautiful
Cambridge, MA June 26-29th, 2008!

NDAJE FESTIVAL 2008 SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 26
6:00-7:30pm Mali Dance - Mohamed "Joh" Camara
7:30-9:00pm Kutiro Dance - Malang Bayo

Friday, June 27
2:30-4:00pm Mali Dance - Djeneba Sako
4:00-5:30pm Guinea Dance - Ismael Kouyate
5:30-7:00pm Djembe Drum - Moussa Traore
5:30-7:00pm Sabar Dance - Marie Basse-Wiles
7:00-8:30pm Kutiro Dance - Ousmane Sall
8:30-10:00pm Guinea Dance - Mouminatou Camara

Saturday, June 28
10:30-12:00pm Guinea Dance - Alseny Soumah
12:00-1:30pm Sabar Dance - Babacar M'Baye
12:00-1:30pm Women's Dun Dun - Mangue Sylla
1:30-3:00pm Guinea Dance - Tenenfig Dioubate

3:00-4:30pm Sabar Dance - Babacar N'Diaye
4:30-6:00pm Sabar Drum - Cheihk Tairou M'Baye
4:30-6:00pm Guinea Dance - Mouminatou Camara

8:00 pm - Ndaje Concert - Artistic Director, Pape N'Diaye
10:00 pm - Doundounba and Sabar Party - Live Music!

Sunday, June 29

10:30-12:00pm Guinea Dance - Youssouf Koumbassa
12:00-1:30pm Sabar Dance - Mariama Basse
1:30-3:00pm Guinea Dance - Alseny Soumah
1:30-3:00pm Casamance Songs - Fatou N'Diaye-Davis
3:00-4:30pm Sabar Dance - Rich Faye
3:00-4:30pm Guinea Drum - Fode Bangoura
4:30-6:00pm Mali Dance - Djeneba Sako
6:00-7:30pm Guinea Dance - Youssouf Koumbassa


About the Festival
The Ndaje Festival 2008 is a fun-filled, four-day Boston event that
invites everyone to come together and celebrate the spirit and
cultures of Africa !

Complete with a live theatrical performance featuring master musicians
and dancers from West Africa and the US, this festival will allow
participants to experience traditional West African drum and dance
classes taught by world renowned artists, taste traditional West
African cuisine and indulge in the variety of authentic African
clothing, crafts and accessories brought by festival vendors!

Ndaje and celebrate with us!
Take advantage of deep discounts! Pre-register online on or before
June 25, 2008!

More Festival information and video clips from the last festival
online at: www.papendiaye.com/ndajefestival!


For more information about West African dance in the Boston area,
please visit www.WADaBo.com!

Questions? Send an email to: ndajefestival@papendiaye.com

Jerejef!
Pape N'Diaye
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Saturday, May 03, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Afro-Cuban class tomorrow will be taught by Lizz Cannon

CHANGE OF PLANS!
Afro-Cuban class tomorrow will be taught by Lizz Cannon.
Rosemarie Roberts is ill.

She will be teaching on Sunday the 11th of May instead from 12:00 to 1:30.
Please pass the word.

Rosamaria Roberts, Dancer, Choreographer and Educator, hails from New
York with Puerto Rican and Cuban roots. Since the age of 5, she has
been moved by the spirit of dance. Winner of the 1997 Ethnic Dance
Award for her commitment to teaching and peforming African diasporic
dance and its history to youth and adults in the U.S. and the Caribbean,
Rosamaria is an interpreter of traditional and folkloric Cuban, Haitian,
Puerto Rican, Congolese and Brazilian dance forms. Her dance and
teaching celebrates the historical, cultural and spiritual richness of
Bantu, Congo, Dahomey and Yoruba peoples found throughout the Caribbean
and African Diaspora. Rosamaria has taught workshops to people of all
ages and performed to diverse audiences at a variety of venues in the
Caribbean and the United States including holistic centers such as
Esalen Institute, Omega Institute and Kripalu Center; institutes of
higher education, including Yale University, Mount Holyoke College,
Howard University and Connecticut Colege; and in urban high schools as a
resident teaching artist through Arts Connection and Working
Playground. She has danced with Richard Gonazalez and Ochumare and
performed as a guest artist with M'Bewe Escobar, Cinque Folkloric Dance
Theater and Maimouna Keita Co. She has also choreographed works for
Retumba, and was an ensemble member for over ten years. Rosamaria
directed Echoes of Brown (2004), a multi-genre performance project
marking the 50th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling
in Brown v. Board of Educationn, directed and choreographed Sweet
Freedom for El Puente Academy of Peace and Justice, and choreographed
for Common Green/Common Ground, a collaborative performance created by
community gardeners, Bronx River advocates, and NYU Drama and dramatic
writing students. In 2006, Rosamaria co-directed Cultural Traditions
Dance Program at the Jacob's Pillow School which focused on
Afro-Dominican, Afro-Cuban, and Afro-Puerto Rican foikloric dance. She
holds a Ph.D. candidate in Social Psychology and is a Visiting Assistant
Professor of Education at Connecticut College.

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Habib Koite // Providence // May 7

If you miss Habib Koite in Somerville on Saturday night, head down to
Providence for his show.
Bad news = you have to drive a little bit.
GREAT News = Lupo's has TONS of danceable space for the audience!!

Wednesday, May 7

The King of the Sahel - Habib Koite is Back!

Concert to Benefit Providence-based
Global Alliance to Immunize Against AIDS (GAIA)
http://www.GAIAVaccine.org

Tickets: $35
$20 for Under 18
Doors 6:30 pm | Show 7:30 pm
http://www.lupos.com/
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[Wadabo_updates] Joh Camara to Teach Fatou's Class This Saturday

A quick note:
Joh Camara will be teaching Fatou N'Diaye's class this Saturday (May 3)
Where: Dance Complex
When: 4:30 - 6 pm

Also, please remember to come out for Fatou N'Diaye's Community Show this Sunday, May 4th! It will be a wonderful show with many new and familiar
faces on stage. It is a wonderful chance to support the diversity and energy in our community.


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