Saturday, December 27, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Drum & Dance Field Study in Ghana this summer

Ever wondered what life is like in an African village?
Have you dreamed of studying an indigenous culture at its source?
This summer, join ThisWorldMusic (http://www.thisworldmusic.com) and
UMass Amherst us as we journey to the Dagbe Cultural Center in the
coastal village of Kopeyia, Ghana, where traditions passed down for
centuries are kept alive in their original form:

UMass Drum & Dance Field Study: July 31-Aug. 21, 2009
(Visit: http://www.thisworldmusic.com/UMass_brochure.pdf)

In this 3-week intensive cultural immersion course, students will be
introduced to a wide range of topics related to African culture,
philosophy, and daily life. Led by UMass adjunct faculty member and
ThisWorldMusic Founder Jeremy Cohen, the group will live for 2 weeks
in the Dagbe Center's clean, comfortable, dormitory-style
accommodations, receiving hands-on training from indigenous artists in
drumming, dancing, singing and visual arts. Dagbe's rigorous
instruction and authentic natural surroundings make for an experience
unlike any other.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up today!:

UMass Drum & Dance Field Study: July 31-Aug. 21, 2009

Sincerely,
Jeremy Cohen
Founder/Director
ThisWorldMusic
617.833.5207
jeremycohen@ThisWorldMusic.com
www.ThisWorldMusic.com
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[Wadabo_updates] New York New Year's African Dance Celebration

Less than one week until the celebration...

Why pay more at the door? Tickets are on sale online until SATURDAY
Dec 27th! Pre-register for classes and buy party and concert tickets
now at discounted rates! Go to www.taziainc.com/taziatickets.html!


African Dance Celebration Schedule
Dec 31 - Jan 1, 2009

Wednesday, December 31, 2008
11:00 pm New Year's Eve African Dance Party!
at the Harlem Supper Club - Party Info>>
454 W. 128th Street
New York, NY 10027
Between Amsterdam Ave. and Convent Ave.

Trains: A/B/C/D to 125th Street. Walk WEST on 125th St. Turn RIGHT
onto Amsterdam Ave. After two blocks, turn RIGHT onto W 128th St.


Thursday, January 1, 2009
All dance classes will be held at Manhattan's PMT Dance Studio!

REGISTER NOW at DISCOUNTED RATES!
Time Class Instructor
12:00 - 1:30 pm Sabar (Senegal) Rich Faye
1:30 - 3:00 pm Djembe (Senegal) Mariama Basse
3:00 - 4:30 pm Kutiro (Senegal) Pape N'Diaye
4:30 - 6:00 pm Djembe (Guinea) Ismael Kouyate
6:00 - 8:30 pm Sabar (Senegal) Babacar M'Baye

11:00 pm New Year's Day Concert with Djiby Drame!
at the Harlem Supper Club - Concert Info>>


Directions to Dance Class Location:

PMT Dance Studio
69 W. 14th Street - Union Square
(between 5th Ave and 6th Ave)
New York, NY 10011

By TRAIN:

Take the 1, 2, 3, F, L or PATH train to 14th Street and 6th Avenue.

By BUS:

M5, M6, M7, M14

By CAR: Get Directions


See you at the Celebration!

--
TAZIAInc.
www.taziainc.com
info@taziainc.com

The Pan-African Arts Marketing Company
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[Wadabo_updates] Djoniba's Centre of NYC to close...

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Djoniba Centre to close

[Note: I have just received the following announcement from the
Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre. These are very tough times for most dance
professionals and institutions. If you can manage to help in any way,
please visit the Centre's site for more information.]

Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre, the legendary New York City multi-ethnic
dance school and not-for-profit organization, is closing its doors on
December 31st, after 15 years of "exceptional contributions to our
city" (New York City Council proclamation). Hit by the economic
crisis--with fewer students attending classes -- and a major rent
increase, DDDC has no other option but to sadly shut down.

The immediate result would be 55 teachers and drummers losing their
jobs. Hundreds of children from lower income families losing the
opportunity to receive free dance scholarships, along with thousands
of adult students losing their community workout, a place to release
stress and convene "Since its establishment, Djoniba Dance & Drum
Centre-one of New York City's largest minority-owned cultural
centers--has dedicated itself to connecting men and women of all ages
and ethnicities through the arts.

In a letter of June 2007, Mayor Bloomberg wrote, "As we look back on
the incredible accomplishments of DDDC's 15 years, we also look
forward to even greater achievements on the horizon."

"I am confident that the New York community and government officials,
who understand the profound impact that our philosophy and ethnic
dance taught in our institution has on so many lives, will rally up
and help us continue our mission of providing health, fitness, and
harmony amongst New Yorkers" says the founder Djoniba Mouflet.

How you can help

DDDC needs funds for a new home and is urgently seeking aid. You can
make donations online or by mail. Contributions will allow for
construction, fundraising, architectural design, web design, building
materials, office furniture and equipment. Who knows how long this
economic climate will last--but what kind of city will be left when
it's over, if we allow our community owned cultural institutions to
close?

About Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre

Since its inception in 1992, as a not-for-profit cultural and
charitable organization, the Djoniba Dance and Drum Centre has strived
to celebrate our global diversity through world dance and music and is
dedicated to bridging the gap between all ages, ethnic groups, and
cultures through dance and music. The Centre is one of New York City's
largest minority-owned dance studio, and the only cultural center in
the world specializing in multi-ethnic dance and drum. The Centre
serves thousands of adults and children annually, has a roster of 35
master teachers dancers and drummers, who teach more than 100 dance
classes per week in more than 30 different styles of movement and
music from around the world.

Founded and directed by Djoniba Mouflet, the internationally-acclaimed
drummer, dancer, teacher, performer and choreographer, the Centre
houses three dance studios, a children's program and an adult evening
program. DDDC has become a popular cultural and fitness spot, attended
by celebrities like Tyra Banks, Julia Roberts, Brook Shields and
featured in several magazines, newspapers and major TV shows.

Awarded "Best New York Dance School" several years in a row by The
Village Voice, New York Magazine, New York Press and AM New York, DDDC
has also been recognized by city officials-including Mayor Bloomberg,
The New York City Council, Manhattan Borough president Scott M.
Stringer, as well as New York State Assembly N. Godfrey for its
outstanding service to the New York community.

"I applaud Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre for your strong commitment to
the culture and community." (Richard N. Godfrey, New York State
Assembly)

"It is the tradition and custom of the New York City Council to honor
its most distinguished citizens, and today we are pleased to recognize
Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre, Inc for its exceptional contributions to
our City. Today, we honor Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre, Inc., an
organization that has distinguished itself in service to the
community: is has enriched us with its presence and achievements and
is worthy of the esteem of all New Yorkers." (Proclamation by The
Council of the City of New York)
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Samba & Capoeira w/ Deraldo CANCELED 12/17

Dear Dancers,

Samba (1:30-3:00pm) & Capoeira (3:00-5:00pm)
at the Dance Complex with Deraldo Ferreira

ARE CANCELED SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27TH

The DC

[Wadabo_updates] Please help Daniel Soumah

Dear African Dance & Drum community,
In this time of giving and family, please take a minute to reach out and help someone who is in dire need in our own African dance and music family, Daniel Soumah:

The African drum and dance community are reaching out at this time to ask for financial donations to help Susan & Daniel Soumah with the very trying time they are experiencing. 
 
It is a terrible misfortune that Daniel is very sick with cancer.  Daniel got a chance to come to America to marry Susan and better his life, and now he is ill.  Dana Farber has done all they can do for him.  The cancer is no longer responding to his chemo treatments.  The cancer has spread to several areas of his body and is very progressive.  They are preparing them for only months, not years, for Daniel to live.
 
Daniel would very much like to fly home to see his family for a short visit and then return to be with Susan.  Due to many health risk factors, it is uncertain if the trip would be too much for him.
 
Another option they are contemplating, is to have one or two of his family members be able to fly here from Guinea to be with Daniel in the near future.
 
In either case, assistance would be very much appreciated by Susan & Daniel in their time of need.  Your prayers are as well.
 
If you wish to help with a donation gift, please contact Fatou F'Diaye at:  fndiaye79@yahoo.com, or phone her at either of these numbers:
 
hm:  617-427-5160
cel:  617-459-3342

Thank you and blessings during the holidays.

Monday, December 22, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Classes at the Dance Complex over the holidays...

Dear Everyone,
Happy Holidays! Here is the schedule of African and Diaspora classes for the Dance Complex.
Please contact teachers directly with any questions regarding this schedule.
This reflects information to the best of my knowledge as of 6pm, Monday, December 22nd.

Happy relaxing and happy dancing!
-Darya

AT THE DANCE COMPLEX (536 Mass Ave, Central Sq., Cambridge):

TUESDAY, December 23RD

WILL BE HELD:

7:30-9:00 African -Astou Sagna            

 

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 - 26

 DANCE COMPLEX IS CLOSED!

 

SATURDAY, December 27TH

CLASSES CANCELLED:   

9:30-10:30 Beg. Basics Hip Hop -Carl Alleyne 

10:30-12:00 Capoeira  -Mestre Chuvisco

10:30-11:30 Beg. Hip Hop -Carl Alleyne

1:30-3:00 Haitian -Jean Appolon

 

WILL BE HELD:                 

1:30-3:00 Samba -Deraldo Ferreira      

3:00-5:00 Capoeira -Mestre Deraldo    

4:30-6:00 African -Fatou N'Diaye                    

 

SUNDAY, December 28TH

CLASSES CANCELLED:   

11:00-12:30 Modern Technique -Jean Appolon

 

WILL BE HELD:                 

12:00-1:30 Afro-Cuban -Reynaldo Gonzalez (Sub: Lilian Oveida)         

1:30-3:00 African Sabar -Pape N'Diaye                      

1:30-2:30 Samba de Gafieira -Glenio de Oliveira           

3:00-4:30 African -Joh Camara (Sub: Robin)

                       

MONDAY, December 29TH  

CLASSES CANCELLED:   

6:30-8:00 Capoeira Rgional -Mestre Chuvisco  

 

WILL BE HELD:                 

6:00-7:30 African -Ife Bolden               

 

TUEESDAY, December 30TH 

WILL BE HELD:                             

7:30-9:00 African -Astou Sagna            

 

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31st & THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st

DANCE COMPLEX IS CLOSED!

 

FRIDAY, January 2ND

CLASSES CANCELLED:   

6:00-7:30 African -Fatou Carol Sylla     

           

SATURDAY, January 3rd & SUNDAY, January 4th

BACK TO NORMAL SCHEDULE – NO CANCELLATIONS!


In the case of inclement weather, call 617.547.9363 - the out-going voice message will list any closures or late openings.

Visit www.DanceComplex.org for any additional class cancellations.

 


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] 2 NEW Sabar Drum & Dance Classes on Sundays!

Announcing two NEW sabar classes!!!!

BEGINNER SABAR DRUM CLASS with Master Drummer Babacar "Moha" Seck!

SUNDAYS 3-4pm
YWCA
7 Temple St.
Central Square, Cambridge
$10 per class
For more info, call 617-718-0460

and

SABAR DANCE CLASS with Master Dancer Yeumougor "Paa" Seck!!!!

SUNDAYS 6:30-8:00pm
YWCA
7 Temple St.
Central Square, Cambridge
$12 per class
For more info, call 857-753-7009
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[Wadabo_updates] Providence classes ARE ON this Sunday

Issa's and Seydou's classes are happening this Sunday (11AM and 12PM
respectively) at the Brown-RISD Hillel.

Come out and drum and dance for the last time this year! Tell your
friends! Many people will be out of town; we had 5 people say they
would come to dance class but it would be great to have a few more.
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[Wadabo_updates] PROVIDENCE: classes ARE happening this Sunday

Issa's and Seydou's classes are on this Sunday (11AM and 12PM
respectively) at the Brown-RISD Hillel.

Come out and drum and dance for the last time this year! Tell your
friends! Many people will be out of town; we had 5 people say they
would come to dance class but it would be great to have a few more.
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Monday, December 08, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Afro-Brazilian dance/ music workshops & show 12/13 & 14

Come and enjoy the dance and music arts of Afro-Brazilia this weekend:

1 - Samba and Axe (Candomble) dance classes with Mario Axe - Dance Complex
2 - Afro-Brazilian drum classes with Meia Noite - Third Life Studio
3 - Samba music and dance show with Samba Tremeterra - Ryles Jazz Club


The Brazilian Cultural Center of New England Presents

1 - Special Two-hour Dance Classes with Mario Axé
Mario Axe, master dancer, specializes in Afro-Brazilian traditional dances including samba and axé.
Saturday, December 13th 1:30-3:30pm, studio #2 - Samba dance
and Sunday, December 14th 1:30-3:30pm, studio #1 - Axe (Candomble) dance

(Deraldo's regular Samba class on Saturday is canceled for the workshop)
The Dance Complex, 536 Massachusetts Ave, Central Square - Cambridge, MA www.DanceComplex.org

More info on this workshop contact bccne@capoeira-angola.com

2 - Drum Classes with Meia Noite
Meia Noite is a master percussionist for Sergio Mendes
Saturday, December 13th 10:30-12:30pm (location TBD)
Sunday, December 14th 10:30-12:30pm

Third Life Studio, 33 Union Square (Somerville Ave) Somerville, MA
More info on this workshop contact bccne@capoeira-angola.com

3 - Dance and Music Show with
Samba Tremeterra
Saturday, December 13th at Ryles Jazz Club

212 Hampshire St. Cambridge- Inman Square, Cambridge, MA
Cover $10, starts at 9pm, 21+
www.RylesJazz.com
For more information on Samba Tremeterra contact bccne@capoeira-angola.com

Saturday, December 06, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Lilian Oviedo teaches Afro-Cuban class on Sundays

Dear African Dance & Music Community,

Master Cuban dancer, Lilian Oviedo,
member of the world-renown Cuban dance company, Afro-Cuba de Matanzaz,
is in town and will be teaching Reynaldo Gonzalez's Afro-Cuban dance class
on 12/7, 12/14, and 12/21 while Reynaldo is traveling.

For more about Lilian visit http://afrocubaweb.com/lilianoviedo/lilianoviedo.htm

Don't miss this special opportunity to study with one of Cuba's finest
teachers. Accompanied by live bata drums and singing! Class is $12 per
student.
Afro-Cuban Dance Class is held every Sunday, 12noon-1:30pm in studio #2
at the Dance Complex, 536 Massachusetts Avenue, Central Square, Cambridge
www.DanceComplex.org
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Diaspora Religions: Two events on Santeria & Vodou

Dear African Dance & Music Community,
There are two fantastic educational events about Santeria (12/4) and Vodou (12/14), come out and learn about African religions in the Diaspora:

1 - Lecture on Santeria with Oriate (priest) Danny Rodriguez at Harvard (12/)
2 - Class on Haitian Vodou with Manbo (priestess) Maude Evens (12/14)


1 - Lecture by Ocha (Santeria) diviner Mr. Danny Rodriguez - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 4:00-5:00PM

MR. DANNY RODRIGUEZ, an Oriate (Diviner-Priest) of the Ocha
religion (often called Santeria) will present a lecture on
his experiences in the religion.  At the end, Mr. Rodriguez
will take questions from the audience.

LOCATION: William James Hall, Rm. 1 (in the basement),
Corner of Kirkland St. and Divinity Ave., Cambridge
INFORMATION: amcgee@fas.harvard.edu

This is the last installment in the Afro-Atlantic Religions
Lecture Series planned by Prof. J. Lorand Matory with the
support of the Department of African and African American
Studies, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American
Studies, and the Committee on African Studies at Harvard
University.
PLEASE NOTE:  The last lecture planned for the series, Mr.
 Milian on 12/11, is CANCELLED.

Adam M. McGee, MTS
Doctoral student
Department of African and African American Studies

2 - Serving the Spirits Rada Service, Songs and Practice (Vodou102) December 14, 2008 from Noon to 3:30 PM

Vodou is a religion of service—service to God, to the spirits, & to our ancestors. Vodou Priestess Manbo Marie Maude Evans will present a special class on the Rada spirits of the Vodou religion.

She will cover:
*Major Rada spirits and how to serve them.
*How to build your altar to start your worship.
*Songs for the Radaspirits.  Students will be given a CD of recorded songs to practice.

Fee: $75

Date: December 14, 2008 from Noon to 3:30 PM

Workshop will take place in Mattapan, MA (T-accessible) .
For more information and to pre-register:

kselamy@comcast. net or 617-821-0451

Please note: Pre-registration is required!!
 

Monday, December 01, 2008

[Wadabo_updates] Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration w/ The Art of Black Music & Dance 12/6

King Neighborhood Council and Community School Presents

Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration
35th Annual
The Art of Black Dance & Music

Saturday, December 6th, 2008, 4:00-6:00pm
Free & Open to the Public!
At the M.L. King School Auditorium,
100 Putnam Ave, Cambridge, MA


Hosted by De Ama Battle and Carol Hill

Please bring food to be shared for the Kwanzaa Karamu Feast. Kwanzaa stamps, pins, Ethnic Artifacts, books, and arts will be on sale by local vendors. For information on The Art of Black Dance & Music, call 617.666.1859. For other program information, please contact: Catherine Park 617.349.6269 TTY/TDD: 617.492.0235

[Wadabo_updates] Reminder - LAST class with Nani Agbeli THIS WEDNESDAY!

Dear African Music & Dance Community, 

Don't miss this last master class on Ewe (EH-vay) dance from Ghana, taught by world-renowned Ghanaian Master Dancer Nani Agbeli, himself. Mr. Agbeli, who hails from the Ewe region of Ghana, West Africa, will be in Boston Nov. 15-Dec. 7 as an artist-in-residence at Tufts University. Come join the party:

THE SERIES CONTINUES WITH 1 MORE CLASS AFTER THANKSGIVING:

Wednesday Dec. 3, 6:00-7:30pm

Whether you are new to West African dance, or simply looking to tackle a beautiful tradition that is normally hard to find in Boston, Mr. Agbeli's teaching will inspire and challenge all ability levels. Set to live drumming of top area musicians, including Jerry Leake and Jeremy Cohen, this is a major cultural event not to be missed! Discount with pre-registration: 1 class = $15 / 2 classes = $25 / all 3 classes = $30. To register or for more information contact Jeremy Cohen at: 617.833.5207

Held at The Dance Complex 536 Mass Ave, in Central Sq. Cambridge, MA.  

Sincerely,
Jeremy Cohen
Founder/Director, ThisWorldMusic
617.833.5207
www.thisworldmusic.com