Get us on your calendar! This year's festival will begin on Friday, March 2nd with a communal dinner and discussion followed by performances, continue with workshops and lectures all day Saturday the 3rd, and close on Sunday the 4th after another full-day of workshops.
Artists and scholars have been invited from throughout the US, Africa, and the diaspora. Classes will include djembe drumming, West African dance, Afro-modern dance, song, yoga, and much more, as well as discussions about arts in social activism and cultural preservation initiatives.
Stay tuned - we've got BIG THINGS coming in 2012! It will be a festival not to be missed.
THE FESTIVAL IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Artists and scholars have been invited from throughout the US, Africa, and the diaspora. Classes will include djembe drumming, West African dance, Afro-modern dance, song, yoga, and much more, as well as discussions about arts in social activism and cultural preservation initiatives.
Stay tuned - we've got BIG THINGS coming in 2012! It will be a festival not to be missed.
THE FESTIVAL IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
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