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         African Dance:     more books (100)
  1. Theorizing African Oral Poetic Performance and Aesthetics: Udje Dance Songs of the Urhobo People by Tanure Ojaide, 2009-05-14
  2. Jazz Tap: From African Drums to American Feet (The Library of African American Arts and Culture) by Anne E. Johnson, 1999-07
  3. African-American Concert Dance: THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BEYOND by John Perpener, 2005-04-04
  4. The Dance of Politics: Gender, Performance, and Democratization in Malawi (African Soundscapes) by Lisa Gilman, 2009-05-28
  5. Some Spirits Heal, Others Only Dance: A Journey into Human Selfhood in an African Village by Roy Willis Ph.D., 1999-06-01
  6. African Music: A People's Art by Francis Bebey, 1999-08-01
  7. Wyoma: African Healing Dance
  8. Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era by Brenda Dixon Gottschild, 2002-02-08
  9. African Dance (World of Dance) by Kariamu Welsh-Asante, 2004-05
  10. Black Dance by Edward Thorpe, 1994-09-01
  11. Choreographing the Folk: The Dance Stagings of Zora Neale Hurston (Indigenous Americas) by Anthea Kraut, 2008-10-03
  12. Hip Hop Dance: Meanings and Messages by Carla Stalling Huntington, 2007-03-23
  13. African rhythm--American dance;: A biography of Katherine Dunham by Terry Harnan, 1974
  14. Where Bones Dance: An English Girlhood, An African War by Nina Newington, 2007-02-12

61. Page Title
african dance musical featuring modern and township music, a ballet of animals and traditional warrior dances. A new musical score is being written for the planned tour at the end of 2001. The company has 45 dancers, singers, musicians and technicians.
http://www.Izidumo.com
MUZWORKS AFRICA Ltd., BY ARRANGEMENT WITH PRINCE KOLWANI, PRESENTS
THE SPECTACULAR NEW STAGE MUSICAL FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA
The legend of the star of gold
A lovely young lady travels to Southern Africa to return a valuable artefact
shebeens and of her kidnap by slimy faced evil gangsters. She is rescued by the powerful magic of a great Sangoma who is assisted by the creatures from the forest. The story climaxes with a hauntingly beautiful traditional wedding a breathtaking explosion of dance and song.
This incredible show is a stunner
an outstanding production
certainly one of the most exhilarating African
entertainments ever to be seen in world theatre.
It sizzles with laughteris elegantly beautiful and with the non stop music, dance and song, it carries the audience along at an amazing pace until the final dramatic curtain."
An amazing dynamic new theatrical experience that embraces all the emotions, the beauty and excitement, of every form of Southern African modern or traditional dance and song For full information about Izi Dumo the Production plans for 2003Music cd, t shirts and souvenirs and

62. DANC260 - West African Dance I
West african dance I DANC 260 SP. Clusters African Studies. Students will performin the West African Drumming and Dance Concert at the end of the semester.
http://www.wesleyan.edu/course/danc260s.htm
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Academic Year 2003/2004
West African Dance I
DANC
260 SP
Clusters:
African Studies
An introduction through dancing, lecture, reading and video of a variety of West African traditional dances. Students will learn religious, recreational, ceremonial and warrior dance choreographies.
MAJOR READINGS
Selected articles.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
Regular registration. If class is full please use electronic waitlist. Do not contact instructor. Students will perform in the West African Drumming and Dance Concert at the end of the semester. Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed Drop/Add form to the Registrar's Office. COURSE FORMAT: Studio
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level: UGRD Credit: Gen Ed Area Dept: HA DANC Grading Mode: Graded Prerequisites: NONE
SECTION 01
Instructor(s): Mensah,Helen

63. DANC360 - West African Dance II
West african dance II DANC 360 FA. Clusters African Studies. Students willbe expected to perform in the West African Drumming and Dance Concert.
http://www.wesleyan.edu/course/danc360f.htm
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Academic Year 2003/2004
West African Dance II
DANC
360 FA
Clusters:
African Studies
Building on the beginning course DANC260, advanced dances from West Africa in their social, cultural, and religious contexts will be taught through studio work, lecture, reading and video.
MAJOR READINGS
Selected articles.
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Requirements set by the instructor.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
Students will be expected to perform in the West African Drumming and Dance Concert. Students should come to the first class with drop/add form and notify instructor prior to first class for permission. Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed Drop/Add form to the Registrar's Office. COURSE FORMAT: Studio
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level: UGRD Credit: Gen Ed Area Dept: HA DANC Grading Mode: Graded Prerequisites: NONE
SECTION 01
Instructor(s): Mensah,Helen

64. Balafon West African Dance Ensemble
Led by Kadiatou Conte, a native of the Republic of Guinea and formerly of the world renown Ballets National Djoliba, they are one of Washington D.C.'s premiere contemporary West african dance and music ensembles offering performances, classes and workshops.
http://balafon.org
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65. West African Dance Workshop
West african dance Workshop african dance. african dance Tips Begin onthe rhythm, End on the rhythm; Dance all the rhythms in your body;
http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/ls/3/Africa/dance/dance.htm
West African Dance Workshop
African Dance

There are dances for many occasions. Some are done to
  • produce rain produce crops increase children improve health tell of historical events show the skill of a warrior affirm and celebrate religious belief
Through music, singing, clapping, and dancing, the community is able to participate emotionally, spiritually, and physically in the act of learning, worship, joy, sorrow, and thanksgiving. Some of these sessions may last well into the night or several days until the community feels satisfied in spirit. These are some of the reasons I love African Dance. It is an art form that brings people together. My teachings are based on dance and music from the Old Mali Empire; With a focus on, Mali, Senegal, The Gambia and Guinea. The dances date back thousands of years as well as in this decade. A List of Dances (partial listing)
West African Heritage Lamban lam-ba
This dance, from Mali, is a celebration dance done to celebrate passages of life. Such as births and weddings. Kakilambe cock-ee-lombay
This is a harvest dance from Guinea.

66. West African And Drum Performance
Germantown Academy 3rd Grade West african dance Workshop.
http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/ls/3/Africa/dance/
Germantown Academy 3rd Grade
West African Dance Workshop African
Dance
African
Instruments
...
Arts Company
3rd Grade African Dance Performance
Class of 2011's Photo Scrapbook
Enjoy detailed photos of the 2003 performance
Many thanks to the Dunya Performing Arts Company and Jaasu Ballet
Instructors: Jeannine Osayande 3rd Grade Germantown Academy
P.O. Box 287
Ft. Washington, PA 19034 Micki Vieille Cara Herold Sandy Bennett Susan Sarshik
Web site assistance by Andrea Owens , home page coordinator Last updated Germantown Academy 3rd Grade 3rd grade GAnet

67. Celebrate Africa With Charles Ahovissi, Professional Dancer, Performer, Choreogr
Website of professional dancer, choreographer, and costume designer Charles Ahovissi, former member of the Ballet National of Benin, who is currently performing and teaching african dance in Omaha, Nebraska.
http://www.ahovissi.com
Credentials Teaching Performing Tailoring ... Contact Us riginally from Benin, West Africa, Charles is a professional dancer, performer, choreographer, costume designer and tailor of original African clothing. harles has toured the world for more than 16 years performing and teaching African dance. He now resides in Omaha, Nebraska and is available for residencies and performances. Charles is a Nebraska Arts Council approved artist. I was impressed not only by Charles' dancing ability but also by
his natural charisma and by his dance credentials. I was so thrilled with his teaching that I asked him to teach a weekly African dance class at UNO. Josie Metal-Corbin, Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha Credentials Teaching Performing Tailoring ... Contact Us

68. 4/2: Bay Area African Dance Classes - Palo Alto, Saratoga, Oakland
Mar 2032 email this posting to a friend. 4/2 Bay Area african danceClasses Palo Alto, Saratoga, Oakland. Reply to ucandanc@mac
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4/2: Bay Area African Dance Classes - Palo Alto, Saratoga, Oakland
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Date: 2003-03-13, 1:13AM
Come and Experience dancing to music from all over the African Continent. Experience the joy of Celebrating spirit and learning about African Culture.
Oakland - Tuesday's from 7:30 to 8:30pm - April 8th to May 27th
Saratoga - Wednesday's from 6:45 to 7:45pm - April 2nd to May 28th
Palo Alto - Wednesday's from 8:30 to 9:30pm - April 2nd to May 28th
Masankho is Master African dance teacher from Malawi and has been teaching dance all over the world for 15 years.
To register for Masankho Dance classes please visit his website : http://www.ucandanc.org
For more information please call 510 773 7328
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69. Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble
works, Useful websites Adzido Pan african dance Ensemble, Organisation Adzido Panafrican dance Ensemble Adzido seeks to promote the richly diverse heritage of
http://www.artsworld.com/music-dance/organisations/Adzido Pan African Dance Ense
Useful websites Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble
Organisation
Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble
Adzido seeks to promote the richly diverse heritage of cultural groups in black Africa by touring the UK and abroad with presentations of dance and music together with contemporary theatrical design. This combination allows the authenticity of Africa to be presented with integrity and relevance to Western cultures.
Contact information Canonbury Business Centre
202 New North Road
London tel 020 7359 7453 fax 020 7704 0300 e-mail info@adzido.co.uk

70. Utamaduni Cultural Association, Denmark
An African performing troupe composed of Danish and Tanzanian artists who perform and teach african dance and drumming workshops all over Europe and produce a yearly summer dance camp.
http://www.utamaduni.dk/eng
Camp Dance Troupe Welcome to Utamaduni, Denmark.
Friendship and cultural exchange with Tanzania, Africa. The name "Utamaduni", a swahili word meaning "culture", was adopted by the dance troupe after a Danish cultural exchange with the Sukuma tribe in Tanzania in 1977. The exchange project in which the Danes also performed their traditional dance, was called "Daraja la Utamaduni" / "The cultural bridge". From that embryonic beginning of cultural exchange, rich and fertile images of African culture were absorbed by the "Danes" - all thanks to the Sukuma people. Since then Utamaduni has woven a tapestry of dance, drum, and song rhythms into a bond of friendship with local farmers and handicraft artists, and has inspired more than 25 Danish dance troupes that meet weekly for dance and workshops. Every year we arrange a gathering for people with interest in african culture, music and dance. We are 4-500 people who meet in the forest of Ramten Skov every year in week number 30, since 17 years now! The Utamaduni Dance Troupe brings alive Africa, right here on the spot, with its colorful and expressive performance.

71. Year 2000 International West African Dance & Drum Festival - Maimouna Keita Scho
Year 2000 International West african dance Drum Festival Maimouna Keita Schoolof african dance Held In Heart of New York City April 20, 2000 to April 24
http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2000/04/20/25579.html
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Maimouna Keita School of African Dance

New York, NY, USA United States of America
Held In Heart of New York City April 20, 2000 to April 24, 2000 5 days of West African dance and drum workshops, lectures, displays and performances. The Year 2000 Conference is open to all experience levels and will mark the Eight year anniversary for this event. For more information, please write to us or visit our website at: http://www.angelfire.com/ny/africandance Sponsored by the Maimouna Keita School of African Dance, 586 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, NY 11233.
Related Links: Henry Moore: Imaginary Landscapes - Henry Moore Foundation at Perry Green
Expect Delays: Intervenions by Artists
- Artspeak Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15 - Anderson Gallery, Drake University New Paintings by Judy Millar - Bartley Nees Project Reconcilable Differences: Curated by Luis Formaiano and Alison A. Raimes

72. African Dance
african dance On this page we will display still imagesof traditional african dance. Back to Research Topics.
http://www.acs.ohio-state.edu/org/awognet/Research/Dance/
African Dance
On this page we will display still images of traditional African dance. Back to Research Topics

73. Instructor In African Dance Keeps King's Gym Jumping
2 November 2002. Instructor in african dance keeps King's gym jumping. Sayingshe loves to teach african dance, she insists, would be an understatement.
http://journalism.ukings.ns.ca/transcript/2002-2003/fall2/hrkac.htm
Transcript is an occasional publication covering the university community in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is written in newspaper style as part of the Reporting Techniques course at the University of King's College School of Journalism. Faculty Adviser:
Eugene Meese
Site manager:
Tim Currie.
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October 2001
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October 2000
Instructor in African dance keeps King's gym jumping
By: Mariana Hrkac
Posted: Nov. 1, 2002 She is muscular but petite, barely five feet tall. She is wearing black stretch pants, a horizontally striped shirt and running shoes. Her hair is loosely tied back, off her face. Sixteen dancers, all women, young and old, await her instruction. "We're going to start off slow in warm-up," says Cynthia Lewis, an African dance instructor at the University of King's College. She takes her place and addresses the class: "I'm going to break down the moves. We'll get each one right before we put them together." The dancers look on eagerly. They look ready, as if they don't want to miss out on anything. Their eyes narrow, watching Lewis's every move.

74. African Dance & Drumming In Ghana
Welcome to this representation of the ODEHE Center in Teshie, Accra. We hope youwill find the information useful, and wish you a warm welcome to our program.
http://www.uib.no/zoo/asbjorn/Odehe/
Welcome to this representation of the ODEHE Center in Teshie,
Accra. We hope you will find the information useful, and wish
you a warm welcome to our program.

75. PALATINE Directory: African Dance
african dance. Suggest a Link for african dance Home Dance World Dance african dance African Storytelling Oral traditions, some reference to dance.
http://www.palatine.org.uk/directory/index.php/Dance/WorldDance/africa/
African Dance
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76. :: Arts2People :: African Dance
african dance! Traditionally based West african dance, including theold meanings of the dances how they apply to us today. There
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Theater Improvisation Move Mama! African Dance Writing Down the Bones Healing Mandala BabyDance
African Dance!
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77. African Dance Gene
New classes in SHIGA. african dance school community photo album gene.copyright 19992002(c) gene allright reserved gene@club-gene.com.
http://www.wave-kyoto.com/~gene/
last modified : 2002-11-11 photo album new regular class-taikyokuken/kunfoo/ballet New classes in SHIGA
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78. CAREN CALDER - Traditional African Dance
CAREN PLUMMER Traditional african dance. /. Caren Vietta Plummer has extensive GeneralHospital. Traditional african dance. Caren Calder performs
http://www.lotusarts.com/caren.html
CAREN PLUMMER
Traditional African Dance
Traditional African Dance
Caren Calder performs traditional African dances from South Africa and the West African region of Mali, Guinea, Senegal and the Ivory Coast. The rich tradition of African dance is explored through movement, rhythm and songs. The dances of West Africa include Goombey, a harvest dance, Lambaan, a dance of celebration, Sunu, a wedding dance and Manjani, Jon Don, and Wolosodon.
The Can dance and the Boot dance are traditional dances from South Africa which illustrate a way of creating music from what is available. These dances were created by the workers in the mines who made music with their empty cans and danced in their work boots during break times. The Boot dance is linked to the stepping dance found in some of today's fraternities and sororities. Traditional African music and dance were interwoven into everyday life. This healing art form energizes the body, motivates the mind, and lifts the spirit.
For information on
booking
West African Dance
call (212) 627-1660
Dance Class Info call
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79. African Dance Events In Fresno
African Music and Dance Society Event. The Manding Music and Dance Societyof The Gambia will perform at two Fresno locations on Thursday, Feb. 6
http://www.fresnostatenews.com/2003/January/Dancing.html

80. Music Style:: African Dance
Brief Record Display. Music Style african dance Claes, Jeanine; Foshuaa, EmeliaYas; Gumboot Dancing; Lamotte, Jane; Motjale, Patrick. Back one levelBack one level.
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Brief Record Display
Music Style:: African dance
  • Claes, Jeanine
  • Foshuaa, Emelia Yas
  • Gumboot Dancing
  • Lamotte, Jane ...
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