Tuesday, February 17, 2009

[Wadabo_updates] UHURU AFRIKA - Feb 21st

SATURDAY, February 21, 2009
Adam Gibbons Proudly Presents
UHURU AFRIKA

With very special guest:
Julius 'The Mad Thinker' (3Degrees / AidToTheSoulless : Chicago)

Uhuru Afrika Resident DJ and Creator:
Adam Gibbons (Uhuru Afrika / Soul Revival : Boston)

And KC Hallett aka KCiv
(KCsgroove, Middlesex, Redline)

Celebrating the anticipated 12" release of his Fela Kuti KCIV edits!
Pick up yours at the event!

With LIVE PERCUSSION by SEED Recording Artist:
Cesar de la Salsa

Special Thanks and Gratitude to Ifé of IféArts:
http://www.myspace.com/ifearts

During this month of February we commonly celebrate 'Black History', but
what we are really doing is paying homage and respect to the paths blazed,
rights demanded, innovations forged and progress gained quite literally
through the blood, sweat and tears of Africans and their descendants who
were brought here to this 'New World' against their will. We as a people,
should always keep this on our minds and in our hearts... however tonight,
we carve out some time to intently pay respect and give thanks to them
through dance, set to Afrikan rhythms mixed with House, Soul, Salsa,
Gospel, Jazz, Funk & More.

AllAsia Bar : 344 Mass Ave in Cambridge.
Doors at 9pm : 21+ : $5 before 10pm and $10 After

See Video of the last few Uhuru Afrika Parties Here:
http://www.facebook.com/video/?oid=42001721402

See Images of the Last Few Uhuru Afrika parties here:
http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=42001721402&view=all

Much Love and Many thanks for the Support!
-Adam Gibbons : adam at uhuruafrika.com
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