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  1. The King Must Dance Naked (Malthouse african drama) by Fred Agbeyegbe, 1990-04
  2. African dances of the Witwatersrand gold mines by Hugh Tracey, 1952
  3. West African Drum & Dance (A Yankadi-Macrou Celebration) Book & CD, DVD by Kalani; Ryan M. Camara, 2007-01-08
  4. West African Drum & Dance (A Yankadi-Macrou Celebration) Student Enrichment Book (World Rhythms! Arts Program) by Kalani; Ryan M. Camara, 2007-01-27
  5. Modern Dance, Negro Dance: Race in Motion by Susan Manning, 2006-10-04
  6. Urban Bush Women: Twenty Years of African American Dance Theater, Community Engagement, and Working It Out (Studies in Dance History) by Nadine George-Graves, 2010-07-08
  7. Honey, Hush!: An Anthology of African American Women's Humor
  8. Steppin' on the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance (Folklore and Society) by Jacqui Malone, 1996-03-01
  9. Cockroach Dance (Longman African Classics Series) by Meja Mwangi, 1990-04
  10. Jookin': The Rise of Social Dance Formations in African-American Culture by Katrina Hazzard-Gordon, 1992-03-06
  11. Black Dance In London, 1730-1850: Innovation, Tradition and Resistance by Rodreguez King-Dorset, 2008-08-27
  12. A Language of Song: Journeys in the Musical World of the African Diaspora by Samuel Charters, 2009-01-01
  13. Dancing Many Drums:Excavations in African American Dance (Studies in Dance History) by Thomas F. Defrantz, 2001-12-07
  14. From Hucklebuck to Hip Hop: Social Dance in the African American Community in Philadelphia

41. MP20-39: Rani Is First Graduate In African Dance
Rani is first graduate in african dance We need to break these barriers, hesaid. They should see african dance as an option and a career choice. .
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UCT home page Rani is first graduate in African Dance Dance pioneer: Maxwell Xolani Rani will be UCT's first graduate in African Dance when he is capped in Jameson Hall this week. M AXWELL Xolani Rani will be the first student in South Africa to graduate with a university degree in African Dance when he is capped this week. The 30-year old from Nyanga recently presented Trails , a contemporary African choreography, at the School of Dance’s annual showcase at the Baxter Theatre. Four years ago the School’s head, Professor Elizabeth Triegaardt, introduced African Dance to the suite of programmes offered. Rani says he is honoured to be a trailblazer. "African Dance will be a subject at schools after 2005, so we have a lot of work to do in training teachers who will be able to take the subject," he told Monday Paper Rani also believes his achievement will serve to inspire disadvantaged pupils. "We need to break these barriers," he said. "They should see African Dance as an option and a career choice."

42. African Dance Makes Its Mark
african dance makes its mark. African Two secondyear students and 13first-year students are currently studying african dance. Open
http://www.uct.ac.za/general/monpaper/99-no14/adance.htm
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Index UCT home page African Dance makes its mark The School offers a BMus degree majoring in African Dance, as well as components of the BMus degree in African Dance and Music, run in co-operation with the College of Music. Two second-year students and 13 first-year students are currently studying African Dance. Open African Dance classes, which will be held in the evenings, are being planned as well. Vusi Ngema, who teaches African dance at the School, hails from KwaZulu-Natal, where he studied drama. His abiding interest in dance, and Zulu dance in particular, eventually led to his being invited to teach dance at the Jazzart Studio in Cape Town. He also taught dance at various Cape Town schools, part-time at the School of Dance, and was appointed as a full-time teacher in 1998. Ngema views dance not only as a form of self-expression, but also as a means to develop other skills. His commitment to development has led to the introduction of classes for 150 learners (who range in age from four to 21!) from Khayelitsha, Nyanga, Langa and Guguletu.

43. Imani African Dance Company
Imani EduTainers african dance Company is a not-for profit organizationand was founded in 1992 by Sonya Mann-McFarlane in Chapel Hill, NC.
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I mani Edu-Tainers African Dance Company is a not-for profit organization and was founded in 1992 by Sonya Mann-McFarlane in Chapel Hill, NC

44. Diamano Coura West African Dance Company
Diamano Coura. West african dance Company. History. Events. Dr. ZakaryaSao Diouf Bio. Mrs. Naomi Diouf Bio. Links. email Diamano Coura.
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45. Marin Organization - Alokli West African Dance
a traditional West african dancedrumming club for all ages based inFairfax, CA. Marin Online Community Alokli West african dance.
http://www.marin.org/community/community_org.cfm?OrgID=3395

46. Berkeley Ballet Theater - BBT
Berkeley Ballet Theater School teaches ballet and has Summer workshops which include ballet, modern, jazz, african dance. Children and Adult classes are available. All levels welcome, from preballet to pointe.
http://www.berkeleyballet.org
BERKELEY BALLET THEATER
2640 College Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94704

47. Africanbeat.com - Los Angeles Drum And Dance Events
A list of Los Angeles African Music and Drum and Dance related events and classes.Category Arts Performing Arts Dance Folk Dancing African...... West african dance workout with Mareme Faye. from Dakar Senegal High energy!all ages welcome! african dance class afterwards Live drumming!
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To add something to this page, additions? problems? comments? email anne@africanbeat.com Last update 3/12/2003 (please type your info in an email message, thanks!) TWO WEEKENDS OF GUINEA DANCE WORKSHOPS IN MARCH Youssouf Koumbassa Saturday, March 15, 2003 Sunday, March 16, 2003

48. Haligonians Get Into The Groove Of African Dance
RadioRoom. Haligonians get into the groove of african dance. Stivo Kayongo teachesthe Kuku dance to workshop participants. african dance workshops offered.
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Stivo Kayongo teaches the Kuku dance to workshop participants PHOTO: CHANTELLE JONES Workshops in Maasai, Ukugida and Kuku dance are booked solid for the month of February. The organizers say people are attracted to them because they're culturally authentic. But at least one participant says it's simply good exercise. By: Chantelle Jones Editor: Raegan Neville Posted: Feb. 3, 2003 Updated: Evangeline Godron is stretching her arms and twisting her body as she tries to maintain rhythm with about 10 other people at the NuBodies Gym in the Scotia Square Mall. The Halifax senior is learning about the African dances of Maasai, Ukugida and Kuku at a workshop held this past weekend. She says she joined the class for two reasons. African Dance workshops offered Maasai Dance: Originates from East Africa, requires no instruments, just the sound of voice and clapping Kuku Dance: Originates from East Africa also, very popular in Kenya. Is a melange of traditional African dance and hip hop moves

49. 'Embracing The History Of African Dance' - Timesunion.com
Embracing the history of african dance By TRESCA WEINSTEIN, Specialto the Times Union First published Sunday, January 26, 2003.
http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=97355

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TribalX.net South african dance web radio! PostPosted Tue Jan 28, 2003 1227 pmPost subject TribalX.net - South african dance web radio! Reply with quote.
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51. SUNY Brockport - Sankofa African Dance And Drum Ensemble
Sankofa african dance and Drum Ensemble. This produced a generation of studentsinfused with a newly found respect and inspiration for african dance.
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MUSIC DIRECTOR Sankofa is a symbolic, Ghanaian expression represented by a bird whose head turns back looking towards the past. The Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble retrieves the cultural essences of the past and brings them into the present. Sankofa presents dance and theater works expressing the dynamic presence of African culture in America. Some of the presentations are replicas of traditional African prototypes; and some of the works are re-creations, employing contemporary themes and movement motifs. The members of the African Dance and Drum Ensemble of SUNY Brockport represent the rich cultural heritage of Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, the Americas, and Africa that exists within our university community. The late Albert Opoku, the ensemble's first director, set the creative pace and artistic tone for the group of young artists who experienced and performed traditional Ghanaian dances. Authentic costumes, instruments and themes characterized the group at that time called Agoromma. An extensive variety of dances reached an audience hitherto unversed in the rich language of the West-African culture. This produced a generation of students infused with a newly found respect and inspiration for African dance. Upon retirement in 1985, Opoku returned to his homeland and Agoromma was transformed first into Kuam Ka Fafa and then into Sankofa under the guidance of its present artistic director, Clyde Alafiju Morgan. Khalid Abdul N'Fally Saleem joined the ensemble as music director in 1994 when he became a member of the SUNY Brockport faculty.

52. Index
Texas based african dance company. Educational programs, schedule, and general information.
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53. Global Connections African Dance
Global Connections african dance Program Overview Learn african dancemoves while meeting people from around the world. Great door prizes!
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54. Community Connection: N'Kafu Traditional African Dance Company
N'Kafu Traditional african dance Company. MISSION N'Kafu Traditional AfricanDance Company is dedicated to the preservation and theatrical
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N'Kafu Traditional African Dance Company MISSION
N'Kafu Traditional African Dance Company is dedicated to the preservation and theatrical presentation of traditional African culture, folklore, dance, and drumming, to foster understanding of and appreciation for the beautiful cultural traditions of the African people.
Mariama Curry, Executive/Artistic Director
4233 Palmyra Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
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55. African Dance
Window, Dance, african dance, Section, Level, Day, Date, Time, Location,Fees. Sec1, Beg/Int, Th, 4/105/29, 830-945pm, Dynasty Room, JWC,No fee.
http://www.recreation.ucla.edu/asp/recsections.asp?courseid=252

56. African Dance In Rhode Island
african dance. Classes, dances and events Updated 21Jan03. You will learn basictechnique, improvisational approaches, and subtle nuances of african dance.
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Between Brown and Thayer Streets just off of Waterman Street (follow the walkway-located next to the greenhouse) Providence RI 02906 Information: No phone listed African Dance and Drum Instructor: Seydou Coulibaly was born, raised and taught dance in Mali. Date: Sundays on-going 1 - 2 pm djembe(drum) class with Amara Bikaye Camara $7.00 per class 2 - 4 pm Dance class $10.00 per session (with Brown or RISD I.D. $7.00) Special Rate: Take both classes for only $14.00 This ongoing class is the grandaddy of African dance in RI. Interested dancers are welcome to jump in anytime. The class has been running for years and the proficiency level is very high. (posted 21Aug02) WEST AFRICAN RHYTHMS AND DANCE The Episcopal Cathedral of St. John 271 North Main Street Providence RI West African Rhythms and Dance Classes Phone: (401) 274-2765 or (401) 783-4982 Date: Tuesday evenings: Ongoing Price: 8 weeks/ Drum class only: $96.00/Dance class only: $80.00

57. Fankani West African Dance And Percussion

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58. Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble - Leading African Dance Company
Adzido Pan african dance Ensemble leading african dance company AdzidoPan african dance Ensemble - leading african dance company.
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59. Welcome To The Art Of Motion Dance Theatre
Detroit based african dance company list performances and class schedules. Directed by Karen Prall
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60. Steve Ferraris : Drumming And Percussion
EMail Me, african dance Residencies Steve Ferraris gained his experience in AfricanDance as a drummer for the master dancer and educator Arthur Hall.
http://www.steveferraris.com/dance.htm
Drumming and Drum-Making Residences African Dance Residencies Children's Drumming Classes Drumming Programs for At-Risk Children Artists's Biography References ... E-Mail Me African Dance Residencies Drummer Steve Ferraris and Dancer James Marshall have collaborated for more than 10 years to bring the joys and the challenges of African Dance to school children throughout New England. A talented dancer and teacher, James Marshall received his training at Arthur Hall's Afro-American Dance Ensemble of Philadelphia at the Ile Ife Center in Philadelphia, eventually becoming Arthur Hall's protege and the principal dancer in the company. Steve Ferraris gained his experience in African Dance as a drummer for the master dancer and educator Arthur Hall. Steve has studied and taught African drumming and worked as an artist in residence with both Arthur Hall and James Marshall for more than 20 years. This wealth of experience accounts for the joy and the challenge that children experience during a James Marshall and Steve Ferraris African dance residency.

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