Christa Fatou recently led a dance class in an old move. Old as from the early 1200s to the 1600s - during the time of the Mali empire. Old as in being accompanied by African drums and not pop, ...
A piece of Cuban history will be taught and celebrated in South Florida on Saturday. Interested dancers can learn a few Afro-Cuban moves at the 13th Annual IFÉ-ILÉ Afro-Cuban Dance Festival at Little ...
UPDATE: After publication, promoters of Afro Pride, scheduled for July 8-9 at Belasco Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, said in an email sent on Thursday, June 29 that “Afro Pride has been postponed ...
Vibrant flashes of yellow, green, black and orange wave and twirl as the banging of drums resonates, filling the stage with color and rhythm. The mouths of the dancers emit screams of joy as the ...
I always fondly recall the first concert in June 1999 of the new KCRW World Festival series at the Hollywood Bowl. Brazilian superstar Carlinhos Brown headlined at that inaugural show, but the concert ...
African Dance Pioneer Dr. Kariamu Welsh to Demonstrate, Discuss Umfundalai Dance Technique at Drexel
Guggenheim Award-winning dance scholar and choreographer Dr. Kariamu Welsh, the creator of the African dance technique Umfundalai, will join Drexel University for a discussion and demonstration on ...
Moving to the beat of a drum ensemble, Robin Getter sways and flows in traditional African dances with her dance troupe every Tuesday at Our Lady of the Lake University's International Folk Culture ...
The Black Choreographers Festival will kick off its new season on February 21 at Dance Mission Theater, showcasing works by ...
The Thiossane West African Dance Institute is bringing the sights, sounds and motion of West Africa to Ohio State this week. The Thursday, Friday and Sunday performances in Sullivant Hall will be ...
Overnight, Tyla became the world’s most beloved pop star. With her Grammy award-winning breakout single “Water” being the first song by a South African soloist to enter the US Billboard Hot 100 in 55 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Alastair Macaulay EVERY year the Brooklyn Academy of Music holds its DanceAfrica festival. Other cities have their own versions, and they serve a ...
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