Tuesday, August 15, 2006

[Wadabo_updates] Continental Drift - Thursday Nights at the Middle East!

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Announcing: CONTINENTAL DRIFT
Danceable Music from Africa and the Diaspora: Soukous, Zouk, Rumba, Kwaito, African HipHop, Brazilian HipHop, MPB (Musica Popular Brasilien), Kompa, Samba, and more!

Every Thursday Night at the Middle East (Corner of Mass Ave and Brookline St)

FREE ADMISSION

Your DJs for the evenings will be Erich Ludwig and Lizz Cannon, and we're excited to bring African music back to the Middle East. Remember back in the day when Balla Tounkara would pack the corner? It's time to bring that energy and good dancing feeling back!

Come out and dance, chill, and party with your friends! Spread the word.

Continental Drift is happy to be on the scene, joining the vibrant mix of African Music in Boston.
Big ups to:
Africa Kabisa (Sundays from 4 – 6:00 pm on WMBR 88.1 FM),
Club Waffu (Fridays at the Holiday Inn in Somerville, often with LIVE music),
Soul Africa (Sunday night spinning at the Enormous Room in Central Square),
and everyone else holding African Music UP!!

Schedule:
Thursday, August 17th – Continental Drift from 9 pm – 2 am
Thursday, August 24th – Continental Drift will spin before/after Mohamed Kalifa Kamara's LIVE show.
Thursday, August 31st – Continental Drift all night!
September 7, 14, 21, 28 – Continental Drift all night!
And on and on and on . . . 

If you would like to cross-promote this event or hold down the club with your friends for the evening, drop a line and let us know (wadabo@gmail.com).

Monday, August 14, 2006

[Wadabo_updates] Sabar THIS SATURDAY!!

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Dear African Dance Community,

Thank you to everyone who came out to support the Sabar classes with Elhadji Gueye!!!

A special thanks to the teachers who generously donated thier classes:
Lamine Toure
Fatou Carol Sylla & Pape N'Daiye
Sister Fatou N'Diaye
& to all the drum masters who gave us thier energy and skills

Concerned about getting your Sabar fix for this week?
Don't worry there is Sabar all weekend long...

You can dance Sabar WITH LAMINE TOURE IN TWO CLASSES THIS WEEKEND!!

-THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, LAMINE'S REGULAR WEEKLY CLASS, 6:30-8:00PM

-SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, LAMINE WILL TEACH SISTER FATOU'S CLASS, 4:30-6:00PM

Both classes are at The Dance Complex, 536 Mass Ave, Cambridge,
$12,  with live drumming!


You can also dance Sabar with PAPE N'DIAYE -

- SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, PAPE'S REGULAR WEEKLY CLASS, 6:00-7:30PM

at the YWCA, 7 Temple St, Central Sq, Cambridge,
$12, with live drumming!


(Pape also teaches Djembe dance Fridays 6:00-730pm, $12, at the Dance Complex - Fatou Carol's class -)


REMINDER: THE DANCE COMPLEX IS CLOSED
MONDAY AUGUST 21ST - MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH
SO COME OUT AND DANCE THIS WEEKEND BEFORE THE RECESS!!

Peace to All

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

[Wadabo_updates] Sabar classes with Elhadji Gueye THIS WEEK!!

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This Week: Sabar Dance Classes with Elhadji Gueye

 

Enjoy three special Sabar dance classes with guest teacher Elhadji Gueye, direct from New York.

The Boston community is fortunate to have Elhadji teach:

 

Thursday, August 10th 6:30-8:00pm $12 – Adv Beg/Int level (Lamine Toure's class)

 

Friday, August 11th 6:00-7:30pm $12 – Beg/Adv Beg level (Pape N'Diaye's class)

 

Saturday, August 12th 4:30-6:00pm $12 – Intermediate level (Fatou N'Diaye's class)

 

Don't miss this opportunity to study with one of New York's premier Sabar teachers!

A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE TEACHERS WHO DONATED THEIR CLASSES!!

 

At The Dance Complex, 536 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA

www.DanceComplex.org / 617.547.9363 / Central Sq. on the Redline

All classes will be accompanied by live Sabar drumming.

For more information call 617.909.4489 or email wadabo@gmail.com

 

Elhadji Gueye comes from Senegal, West Africa and has been drumming and dancing professionally since his childhood. He is a member of the famous family of griots called Sing Sing Rhythms. Griots are the musicians, dancers, singers, storytellers and oral historians of West Africa. They are world renowned for their expertise in drumming, drum making and keeping ancient West African traditions alive. Elhadji, who comes from a long line of artists, danced for many years with Youssou N'Dour (Senegal's most famous singer). He has also performed with Baba Maal, Ismaila Loure and many other international artists. Elhadji has taught intensive dance workshops in Dakar, New York, Richmond, San Francisco and Amsterdam. He was also part of the Sunugal Ballet, one of Senegal's national dance and drum corps. Currently, Elhadji teaches Sabar dance at Djoniba Dance and Drum Center in New York City.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

[Wadabo_updates] Carole Diallo to Teach Fatou's 8/5 Class

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Dear Boston Dance & Drum Community,

THERE HAS BEEN A CHANGE IN THE WORKSHOP SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEKEND:

Due to an sudden medical emergency
Tenefig Dioubate had to cancel her trip to Boston to participate in the
benefit effort for Sister Fatou N'Diaye.
Please send your prayers for her speedy recovery.

Fortunately,

CAROLE DIALLO WILL BE COMING FROM EUROPE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE BENEFIT!


HE WILL BE TEACHING FATOU N'DIAYE'S CLASS ON SATURDAY AUGUST 5TH!!!!

PLEASE REFER TO THE AMMENDED WORKSHOP SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEKEND:

Saturday, August 5th,
CAROLE DIALLO will teach Fatou's class at the Dance Complex from 4.30 - 6 pm

DAY OF CLASSES
Sunday August 6th -
Enjoy three West African dance classes back-to-back-to-back

12:30-2:00pm
ABDOULAYE SYLLA - Djembe dance (Guinea)

2:00-3:30pm
MARIE BASSE - Djembe dance (Senegal)

3:30-5:00pm
DEMBA SENNE & PAPE NDIAYE - Sabar (Senegal)

All classes will have live percussion, open to all levels, $12/class minimum donation
Dance Complex  536 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA on the Red Line T  directions at www.wadabo.com

[Wadabo_updates] Reminder - Fatou Benefit SHOW and WORKSHOPS this weekend!

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BENEFIT SHOW and WORKSHOPS for FATOU N'DIAYE
Saturday, August 5th  8 pm (Show)
Sunday, August 6th 12 noon - 5 pm (Workshops)
Dance Complex, 536 Massachusetts Ave,  Cambridge, MA

Fatou N'Diaye - our elder, our long-time teacher, our friend - needs our help! Fatou injured her shoulder while at home in Senegal. She has undergone surgery and taken time off from her day job and from her dance teaching. Fatou has been a key figure in the West African dance community in Boston, and has been instrumental in keeping it going and supporting new teachers and students in their journeys.

Please come out to enjoy a wonderful evening of dance, drum and song, and help Fatou get back on her feet!

BENEFIT SHOW - Sat, August 5th
PERFORMANCES by Master Dancers and Drummers from: (partial list below)
SENEGAL: Pape N'Diaye, Marie Basse, Lynx N'Diaye, Tenefig Diabate, Moussa Diabate, Lamine Toure
MALI: Issa Coulibaly, Sori Diabate and more!
GUINEA: Abdoulaye Sylla, Lansana Toure and more!        
HAITI: Jean Appolon
USA: New Works/World Traditions from Brown University

And of course performances from Silimbo and special guests!!!

Raffle: prizes include jewelry, clothing, CDs, fabric and more! (donations gratefully accepted)
Raffle Tickets are $2/ticket or 3 tickets for $5, and are available now!

SHOW TICKETS available at the door, starting at 7.30 pm the night of the show
Suggested MINIMUM donation of $15/person ($10 for students/seniors/children)

Dance Complex  536 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA on the Red Line T  directions at www.wadabo.com

DAY OF CLASSES
On Sunday August 6th, enjoy three West African dance classes back-to-back-to-back
All classes will have live percussion, open to all levels, $12/class minimum donation

12:30-2:00pm
ABDOULAYE SYLLA - Djembe dance (Guinea)

2:00-3:30pm
MARIE BASSE - Djembe dance (Senegal)

3:30-5:00pm
DEMBA SENNE & PAPE NDIAYE - Sabar (Senegal)

ALSO - Saturday, August 5th,
Tenefig Diabate will teach Fatou's class at the Dance Complex from 4.30 - 6 pm

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

[Wadabo_updates] Third Annual Abene African Dance, Drum and Film Festival

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Third Annual Abene African Dance, Drum and Film Festival
August 11-13, 2006
*At Neumann Hall in Putney, Vermont*
* *
Featuring:
· Dance classes taught by* *Caro Diallo, director of Senegal's /Black Soofa/ dance troupe
· Drum classes with master drummer Issa Coulibaly of Mali
· African feature films
· Home-cooked African cuisine available for sale Saturday night
· Special dance performance Saturday night with Abdou Sarr of Gokh-bi System, Caro Diallo, and others

 * _Friday, August 11_*
· 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Dance class
*· *8:45 p.m. —10:15 p.m. Film**
**
* _Saturday, August 12 _*
· 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Dance class
· 1:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. Pia Banderini's* *video on /Black Soofa* */and/on dance camp in Abene, Senegal*/. /*Caro Diallo will be present.
· 2:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. Drum class
· 3:30 p.m.—5:30 p.m Dance class
· 6:30 African dinner prepared by Dieneba Macalou of Mali
*· *8:00 p.m. Performance with Abdou Sarr and Caro Diallo**
* *
* _Sunday, August 13_*
· 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Dance class
· 1:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. Film
· 2:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. Drum class
· 3:30 p.m.—5:30 p.m. Dance class
* *

For more information, including accommodations, please contact: *Ricia Gordon at 802-257-9524 or ricia2@verizon.net***

Directions to Neumann Hall in Putney, Vermont: From Route 91 (North or South), take Exit #4. Drive towards Putney center. After Chittenden Bank on the right, take sharp right onto Old Depot Road. Look for wooden fence and a festival sign on your right.