Rebel Diaz - Stories of Struggle
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- Author: algonquin91
Tags: Rebel Diaz Guelph hip hop struggle resistance community
Rebel Diaz is coming to Guelph! The Critical Knowledge Collective in collaboration with the African Society of Guelph, Fuerza-Puwersa, the CJ Munford Centre, Salsateria Rebel Music, and many more are bringing you REBEL DIAZ and Hip Hop to Move you to action, a night connecting stories and struggles! Based in the South Bronx by way of Chicago, Rebel Diaz's music is on blast amongst the freedom fighter set. From welcoming Hugo Chavez in the BX, to opening for Rage Against The Machine in a migrant farmworkers action, they've been the pulse of the movement in the last year. Fronted by the Afro-Boricua songstress/mc Lah Tere and Chilean brothers rodstarz and G1, this group prepares to be true "periodistas de la esquina/street journalists"; reporting from the trenches on life, love, the streets and the struggle. This show is going to bring together Guelph local mcs and performance artists to set the stage for a night of revolutionary envisioning and inspiration. The amazing performances will be interwoven with a Solution Cipher- highlighting the successes of movers and shakers in Guelph. Rounding out the night with The Monthly Fix, DJ Junglecat is bringing us an exclusive (and red-hot) ragga jungle set to keep the good vibes coming! For more info about The Fix, check out
Afro-Ethnic Folkloric Feb. 18, 2010 004.mpg
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- Author: divinedance2
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Jambadon African Dance performed at the Anita Alvarez Award Ceremony @ the Little Black Pearl, Chicago, IL. Performed by Afro-Ethnic Folklorico Featuring Dara Gee.
The Barbecues - Aaya Lolo
- Length: 3:52
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- Author: reedumful
Tags: Afro Beat Afrobeat Funk African Rhythms The Barbecues Aaya Lolo Ghana Special
A very, very dope track from the Ghana Special: Modern Highlife, Afro Sounds & Ghanaian Blues release. [ reedumful's channel is dedicated to playing only the best in Afro Beat, Afro Funk, and African Rhythms. Tons of rare and eclectic joints will be uploaded for all of you to enjoy! ] ( REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!! )
Bola Johnson & His Easy Life Top Beats - Buroda Mase
- Length: 5:23
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- Views: 18
- Author: reedumful
Tags: Afro Beat Afrobeat Funk African Rhythms Bola Johnson Easy Life Top Beats Buroda Mase Nigeria Special
This a super heavy track from the Nigeria Special: Modern Highlife, Afro-Sounds, & Nigerian Blues compilation release. [ reedumful's channel is dedicated to playing only the best in Afro Beat, Afro Funk, and African Rhythms. Tons of rare and eclectic joints will be uploaded for all of you to enjoy! ] ( REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!! )
The Don Issac Ezekiel Combination - Amalinja
- Length: 5:17
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- Views: 18
- Author: reedumful
Tags: Afro Beat Afrobeat Funk African Rhythms Don Issac Ezekiel Combination Amalinja Nigeria Special
Track 3 from the Nigeria Special: Modern Highlife, Afro-Sounds & Nigerian Blues release. [ reedumful's channel is dedicated to playing only the best in Afro Beat, Afro Funk, and African Rhythms. Tons of rare and eclectic joints will be uploaded for all of you to enjoy! ] ( REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!! )
Afro-Latin@s and Census 2010- YO SOY
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- Author: afrolatinoforum
Tags: Afro-Latinas Afro-Latinos Black Latinas Black Latinos Census 2010 Negros Negras Check both! Chequea las dos!
CAMPAIGN TO INCREASE THE AFRO-LATIN@ COUNT ON THE 2010 CENSUS By proclaiming Check Both!/¡Chequea las dos! the bilingual spots produced by the afrolatin@ forum, a NYC-based non-profit highlight the importance for Latin@s of African descent to self-identify as such on the Census. The implications of the count are far-reaching, determining how $400 billion in federal funds are distributed to local governments each year. Over 10 years, a community could lose a projected $1.2 million of federal funding for housing, health and education programs for every 100 persons that are not counted, according to the NAACP. Studies have established that despite a higher educational level Black Latin@s have the highest rate of unemployment and are more likely to live below the poverty level than other Latin@s.
Bienvenida Tatita Candombe Cursos
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- Author: TatitaCandombe
Tags: daniel tatita marquez candombe drumming percussion traditional african latin american uruguay music culture chico repique piano madera lonja cuerda tambores comparsa
Bienvenidos a tatitacandombe.com! Donde aprenderás técnicas de percusión, de la tradición del candombe, el ritmo afro-uruguayo. Como la samba en Brazil, la salsa en Cuba, la cumbia en Colombia, es parte de las culturas afro- y latino-americanas. Si sos un músico buscando nuevas inspiraciones para tus creaciones, un DJ buscando nuevos ritmos para su mix y su bandejas, o bien un debutante queriendo entrar el mundo de la percusión a través de una tradición viva, te invitamos a visitar los cursos de candombe de Tatita, con videos, preguntas y respuestas en línea. Welcome to tatitacandombe.com! This is where you'll learn drumming techniques in the tradition of candombe, the afro-uruguayan rythm. It is like samba in Brazil, salsa in Cuba, cumbia in Colombia, part of african-american and latin-american culture. If you are a musician looking for new rythms for your creations, a DJ looking for new grooves to throw in your mixes and on the turntables, a beginner wanting to enter the world of percussion through a living tradition, then come visit Tatita's candombe courses, via online videos, questions and answers.
Black Brooklyn Renaissance: African Dance/Brooklyn Style
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- Author: deebeezy
Tags: African Dance Brooklyn Brooklyn College Baraka de Soleil Camille A. Brown Afro-Mosiac Soul Conjunto Nuevo Milenio Brooklyn Jumbies Asase Yaa Mickey Davis Dance Panamanian Afro-Panamanian West African House Ivory Coast Haitian Guinean Carnival Trinidad and Tobago Swing Modern Dance
African Dance/ Brooklyn Style Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College February 28, 2010, 2 - 5pm African Dance/ Brooklyn Style, a celebratory dance extravaganza designed to shed light on the evolution of Brooklyns Black culture through the performances of a range of dance companies, dance artists and dance styles—folk, modern, postmodern—each incorporating African dance as a root in rhythm, step or gesture. African dance has been a source of inspiration in Brooklyn since the 1960s. It is the pre-eminent artform of the African diaspora in Brooklyn, along with drumming styles and rhythms. Performers include Baraka de Soleil, Camille A. Brown and Afro-Mosiac Soul, traditional Panamanian dance troupe Conjunto Nuevo Milenio, Mickey Davis & Dancers, Afro- Brooklyn Jumbies (Afro-Caribbean moko jumbie /stiltwalking) and Asase Yaa (West African Traditional), Restoration Dance Theatre Company.
Afro-Latin@s and Census 2010 - Y TU ABUELA?
- Length: 0:57
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- Views: 297
- Author: afrolatinoforum
Tags: Afro-Latinas Afro-Latinos Black Latinas Black Latinos Census 2010 Negros Negras Check both! Chequea las dos!
CAMPAIGN TO INCREASE THE AFRO-LATIN@ COUNT ON THE 2010 CENSUS By proclaiming Check Both!/¡Chequea las dos! the bilingual spots produced by the afrolatin@ forum, a NYC-based non-profit highlight the importance for Latin@s of African descent to self-identify as such on the Census. The implications of the count are far-reaching, determining how $400 billion in federal funds are distributed to local governments each year. Over 10 years, a community could lose a projected $1.2 million of federal funding for housing, health and education programs for every 100 persons that are not counted, according to the NAACP. Studies have established that despite a higher educational level Black Latin@s have the highest rate of unemployment and are more likely to live below the poverty level than other Latin@s.
Afro Latin@s and Census 2010 - FACTS
- Length: 0:42
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- Views: 267
- Author: afrolatinoforum
Tags: Afro-Latinas Afro-Latinos Black Latinas Black Latinos Census 2010 Negros Negras Check both! Chequea las dos!
Afro-Latin@ facts addresses the undercounted of Afro-Latin@s in previous census drives. Such an undercount not only denies the African aspect of Latin@ identity. It deprives organizations of resources they need to improve the lives of this community. By proclaiming Check Both!/¡Chequea las dos! the bilingual spots highlight the importance for Latin@s of African descent to self-identify as such on the Census. The implications of the count are far-reaching, determining how $400 billion in federal funds are distributed to local governments each year. Over 10 years, a community could lose a projected $1.2 million of federal funding for housing, health and education programs for every 100 persons that are not counted, according to the NAACP. Studies have established that despite a higher educational level Black Latin@s have the highest rate of unemployment and are more likely to live below the poverty level than other Latin@s.
You Better Start Understanding The Portals Opening And Evolution Of Space Ship Earth
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- Author: moorishbrooklyn
Tags: earthquake earthquakes earth quake quakes 2010 2011 2012 north south east west America Americas Caribbean Africa Asia Australia Antarctica China Japan Taiwan Chile Haiti California Hurricane Tornado Tsunami wave waves water bible biblical event events revelation book books of end time game four horse men angels the world judgment day times speed up lost loose axis
Since the natural light beings and original inhabitants of the planet known today as BLACKS, NEGROS, AFRO/AFRICAN AMERICAN, Aboriginals, Natives, WEST INDIANS, Indigenous, Autochthon, Pre-Adamites, LATINOS, ect. mental, physical and spiritual vibration is not high enough to put things in balance and order since they are out of order, mother universe, mother nature and mother earth is starting the spanking and detox. As mother earth vibration rises and chances because of the new age, signs of the time and beginning is on the way, all those on and in her will also go through a mental, physical and spiritual change if they have prepared. If not the eradication, detox and absorption into the original will begin. Melanin and higher mental, physical and spiritual vibration, aura is your space suit. You now have to figure out how well suited is your space suit. Does it have holes and need repair and strengthening? - Phoenix Online Book Store for conscious books and material - astore.amazon.com
Pax Nicholas & The Nettey Family - You
- Length: 6:54
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- Views: 14
- Author: reedumful
Tags: Afro Beat Afrobeat Funk African Rhythms Pax Nicholas The Nettey Family You Na Teef Know de Road of
This album was originally released in the early 70's and re-mastered and re-released in September of 2009. Pax Nicholas is a percussionist and singer, stemming from the legendary Africa 70 Band, lead by Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Tracklist: 1. Na Teef Know de Road of Teef 2. Atta Onukpa 3. Na Six Feet 4. You [ reedumful's channel is dedicated to playing only the best in Afro Beat, Afro Funk, and African Rhythms. Tons of rare and eclectic joints will be uploaded for all of you to enjoy! ] ( REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!! )
Pax Nicholas & The Nettey Family - Na Six Feet
- Length: 9:26
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- Views: 8
- Author: reedumful
Tags: Afro Beat Afrobeat Funk African Rhythms Pax Nicholas The Nettey Family Na Six Feet Teef Know de Road of
This album was originally released in the early 70's and re-mastered and re-released in September of 2009. Pax Nicholas is a percussionist and singer, stemming from the legendary Africa 70 Band, lead by Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Tracklist: 1. Na Teef Know de Road of Teef 2. Atta Onukpa 3. Na Six Feet 4. You [ reedumful's channel is dedicated to playing only the best in Afro Beat, Afro Funk, and African Rhythms. Tons of rare and eclectic joints will be uploaded for all of you to enjoy! ] ( REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!! )
Pax Nicholas & The Nettey Family - Atta Onukpa
- Length: 5:18
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- Views: 24
- Author: reedumful
Tags: Afro Beat Afrobeat Funk African Rhythms Pax Nicholas The Nettey Family Atta Onukpa Na Teef Know de Road of
This album was originally released in the early 70's and re-mastered and re-released in September of 2009. Pax Nicholas is a percussionist and singer, stemming from the legendary Africa 70 Band, lead by Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Tracklist: 1. Na Teef Know de Road of Teef 2. Atta Onukpa 3. Na Six Feet 4. You [ reedumful's channel is dedicated to playing only the best in Afro Beat, Afro Funk, and African Rhythms. Tons of rare and eclectic joints will be uploaded for all of you to enjoy! ] ( REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!! )
Zidane - Omri Mor & The andaloujazz Project
- Length: 9:21
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- Views: 75
- Author: ILPresents
Tags: zidane music piano andaloujazz andalou andalous andaloussi israel jazz istikhbar nuba nouba nawba tuchia stikhbar algeria algerian israeli jazz omri mor omri mor andaloujazz project oriental jazz
Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Christy Azuma & Uppers International - Din Ya Sugri
- Length: 10:45
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- Views: 44
- Author: reedumful
Tags: Afro Beat Afrobeat Afro Funk African Rhythms Christy Azuma Uppers International Din Ya Sugri Ghana Special
Track 3 from the Ghana Special: Modern Highlife, Afro Sounds & Ghanaian Blues release. [ reedumful's channel is dedicated to playing only the best in Afro Beat, Afro Funk, and African Rhythms. Tons of rare and eclectic joints will be uploaded for all of you to enjoy! ] ( REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!! )
2010 New Pioneers Awards
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- Author: skillsforchange
Tags: Joan Butterfield (Arts) NPA New Pioneers Awards 2010
Joan Butterfield (Arts) Joan Butterfield worked tirelessly to overcome the challenges that await new immigrants to Canada. While raising her children in a new country, Joan turned to the study of the ancient art form of decoupage. Her ability to combine this ancient 17th Century art form with current art techniques has become known as The Butterfield technique - a powerful vehicle for inspiring dialogue regarding contemporary and historical issues. Recognizing that the broader community was unfamiliar with this art form, Joan was determined to show her work in the best possible way and became her own curator. In 1988, she signed an exclusive agreement with Essence Art, which introduced her work to the American public at "Art Expo" in New York City. Over the last twenty years, Joan has been a prolific artist, with her work appearing across North America. She has created over 8000 works and participated in hundreds of solo and group exhibits. Joans pieces now hang in homes, city halls, boardrooms, galleries and common areas around the world, In 1995 The Canadian Human Rights Commission chose Joan to curate their Black History Month "Human Rights through Art, an exhibit that emphasized the importance of human rights in Canada. In September 2000, Joan produced "Pathway to Success" posters, which,incorporated images of black children, and distributed them to local schools. In 2001, Joan was invited to participate in "The Paper Trail" at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre, an event ...
ABADÁ CAPOEIRA (Afro-Brazilian Culture in Universe Universitty )
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- Views: 137
- Author: voice42
Tags: lennna canta abada capoeira fernanda brum michael jackson profetizandoasnaçoes cultura brazileira redençao livramento escravidao danca dono da festa
CAPOEIRA: a Handsome demonstration of afro-brazilian culture, taught by african pll who came to Brazil while they was slave here . CAPOEIRA is not just an education story, but its running in our blood... its inside our lives!
You & The Night & The Music - Omri Mor Trio
- Length: 9:39
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- Author: ILPresents
Tags: You & The Night & The Music Omri Mor Piano ilpresents israel jazz israeli maghreb mughreb עומרי מור עמרי tel aviv jazz festival nino biton
Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Ya'ala Ya'ala (Part B) - Omri Mor & The andaloujazz Project
- Length: 4:23
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- Views: 113
- Author: ILPresents
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Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
www.Afrisonore.com launch party @ OM Lounge
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- Author: iykeee1
Tags: Naeto
afrisonore aims to bring together, musicians of various backgrounds, sounds and styles, record label owners, djs, entertainment practitioners, as well as music lovers and connoisseurs of the best of Afro-centric music. afrisonoré is dedicated to providing the best of music of African origin with a variety that can only be envied. The diverse and eclectic taste of all music lovers shall be aptly satisfied by afrisonoré.
Ya'ala Ya'ala (Part A) - Omri Mor & The andaloujazz Project
- Length: 7:52
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- Views: 109
- Author: ILPresents
Tags: Omri Mor Piano ilpresents israel jazz israeli maghreb mughreb עומרי מור עמרי tel aviv jazz festival nino biton יעלה יעלה יעלה פיוט ישראל נג'ארה oriental jazz
Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Shahar (Dawn) - Omri Mor Trio
- Length: 5:13
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- Views: 49
- Author: ILPresents
Tags: Omri Mor Piano ilpresents israel jazz israeli maghreb mughreb עומרי מור עמרי tel aviv jazz festival nino biton
Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Ramel Maya (Part B) - Omri Mor & The andaloujazz Project
- Length: 8:41
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- Views: 120
- Author: ILPresents
Tags: Omri Mor Piano ilpresents israel jazz israeli maghreb mughreb עומרי מור עמרי tel aviv jazz festival nino biton oriental jazz ramel maya raml maya ramel al maya istikhbar stikhbar agleria jazayer nuba nouba nawba gharnati gharnata
Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Ramel Maya (Part A) - Omri Mor & The andaloujazz Project
- Length: 8:4
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- Views: 159
- Author: ILPresents
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Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Atlas - Omri Mor & The andaloujazz Project
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- Author: ILPresents
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Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Anita - Omri Mor Trio
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- Author: ILPresents
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Pianist Omri Mor, born in 1983, raised in Jerusalem, started playing at the age of 7 and was soon attracted to many various styles of music. He studied classical music at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, under the guidance of Prof. Benjamin Oren and Dr. Assaf Zohar, jazz piano with Prof. Slava Ganelin and saxophone legend and educator Arnie Lawrence, and currently under classical piano master Ms. Shoshana Cohen. In addition, Omri had studied, since the age of 14, under the guidance of the Oud player and 'paytan' Nino Elmaghribi Biton, who taught him the basics of Andalousian music in the Algerian style. He had won the highest scholarship given by Israel-America music foundation five times in a row. Omri performs with major Israeli jazz artists such as Avishai Cohen (bass), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Omer Avital, Eli Degibri and many others, and has cooperated with international artists like Marlon Browden, Marcus Baylor, Philip Harper, Keon Harold, JD Allen, Jay Rodriguez, Marc Miralta, Raynald Colom and more. In addition, he has played with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra. He plays regularly in jazz festivals in Israel and abroad, and has lately performed with Israeli rock artists Berry Sacharof and Micha Shitrit, as well as with ethnic artists such as Algerian Rai pianist Maurice El-Medioni and groups such as the Maghreb Orchestra (led by Hannania Biton Nino elmaghribi ), the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra and paytans ...
Nainua Macho Yangu
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- Author: MashaMapenzi
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East African Gospel Afro-beat
Magda Piskorczyk & Billy Gibson - "Little Red Rooster"
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- Author: piskorczyk
Tags: rooster piskorczyk billy gibson weevil howling wolf little red harmonica magda gastroblues vocal vocalist harp virtuoso blues bluesrock
Billy Gibson (2009 Blues Award Winner) and his guest: Magda Piskorczyk in "Little Red Rooster" classic. Little G. Weevil on electric guitar. 17 Gastroblues Festival, Paks, Hungary. July 3, 2009. Billy Gibson from Memphis, harp virtuoso, vocalist, called „The Prince of Beale Street, 2009 Winner of the Blues Music Award Instrumentalist Of The Year Harmonica. Billy and Magda have met a few times: during Magda's visits in Memphis (at International Blues Challenge) and at the Gastroblues Festival in Hungary. Magda Piskorczyk is a young singer with a mature, low and unusual voice timbre. Described in France as 'la voix noire et au costume blanc' (Black voice in a white costume). She is a guitar, bass guitar and percussion player. Magda performs music of Afro-American and African heritage. [o] Photos in the video: Irek Graff, graff.art.pl [MP] magdapiskorczyk.com [MP] myspace.com/magdapiskorczyk [BG] billygibson.com .....
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 8
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- Author: cccadi
Tags: Dr. Martha Moreno Vega Shantrelle P. Lewis Rosa Clemente Rogelio Pineda Dr. Yaba Blay Crystal Roman Dennis Flores
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra - Sing, Sing, Sing (1927)
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Fletcher Hamilton Henderson, Jr. (December 18, 1897 December 28, 1952) was an American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer, important in the development of big band jazz and swing music. He was often known as "Smack" Henderson. Fletcher Henderson was born in Cuthbert, Georgia. He attended Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia and graduated in 1920, where he was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter organization established for African Americans. After graduation, he moved to New York City to attend Columbia University for a master's degree in chemistry. However, he found his job prospects in chemistry to be very restricted due to his race, and turned to music for a living. His band circa 1925 included Howard Scott, Coleman Hawkins (who started with Henderson in 1923 playing the low tuba parts on bass saxophone and quickly moved to tenor and a leading solo role), Louis Armstrong, Charlie Dixon, Kaiser Marshall, Buster Bailey, Elmer Chambers, Charlie Green, Ralph Escudero and Don Redman. In 1922 he formed his own band, which was resident first at the Club Alabam then at the Roseland, and quickly became known as the best Afro-American band in New York. For a time his ideas of arrangement were heavily influenced by those of Paul Whiteman, but when Louis Armstrong joined his orchestra in 1924 Henderson realized there could be a much richer potential for jazz band orchestration. Henderson's band also boasted the formidable arranging talents of ...
AFRO 1 at Penn ST. "Touch of Africa"
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- Author: shotems11
Tags: Coupe Decale Ndombolo AFRO 1 Hip Hop African
Penn St. African Cultural Show showcasing Music, Dance, Poetry, Acrobatics and 6 interesting fellas. Christian, Chiedu, Leroy, Mohamed, Ebere and Alhaji. This outstanding group of young men put on an amazing display of Coupe Decale & Ndombolo. Sorry that the video cut off right when the freestyle part began. Be on the look out for other video's and leave positive comments. Thanxz!
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 7
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Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 6
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Tags: Dr. Martha Moreno Vega Shantrelle P. Lewis Rosa Clemente Rogelio Pineda Dr. Yaba Blay Crystal Roman Dennis Flores
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 5
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- Author: cccadi
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Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 4
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- Author: cccadi
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Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
eldee - Bosi Gbangba HD
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itunes.apple.com www.twitter.com www.facebook.com Lanre Dabiri aka eldee the Don is the founder of Trybe Records. A music producer, recording artist, and a qualified architect. Born May 23rd and raised in Kaduna, a city in Northern Nigeria, eldees love for music and the arts started at a very young age. In 1998, eldee and his high school friend, Kaboom teamed up with Freestyle, and the group Trybesmen was born. Subsequently, eldee founded his own independent label (Trybe Records) to support the group, and took the Nigerian music scene by storm with two hits in 1999; Trybal Marks and Shake Bodi. Trybesmens debut album LAG Style was a massive hit and still a cult-classic. eldee, as the head of Trybesmen and Trybe Records, re-engineered what has now become the music genre in West Africa that most call Afro-hip hop/Afro-pop. With Trybesmens undeniably incredible blend of Afro beat, Reggae, Highlife and hip hop, and over 78 sold-out shows in one year, it was no surprise that Trybesmen became a force to be reckoned with across West Africa. Trybe Records also created a platform for new talents that would help achieve the goal of placing African Hip Hop/African Pop on the international map. Trybe Records boasts of developing successful artists such as Sasha, who won the Koras Most Promising Artist Award in 2004, 2Shots, Lequse, oladele, Timi, and Sid, who is now a member of the Mo-hits Records label. eldee came up with a collaboration of all the artists on the record label, named ...
The African Roots of Latin Music
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- Author: deebeezy
Tags: Jadele mcpherson Angel Rodriguez Sr. Jorge Vazquez Ernesto Abreu Columbia University Teachers College
Jadele mcpherson, Angel Rodriguez Sr., Jorge Vazquez, & Ernesto Abreu presented several pieces highlighting the African Roots of Latin Music at Afro-Latin@s in the Americas: History and Culture of an Invisible Majority February 24th 2010 @ Columbia University's Teachers College
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 3
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- Author: cccadi
Tags: Dr. Martha Moreno Vega Shantrelle P. Lewis Rosa Clemente Rogelio Pineda Dr. Yaba Blay Crystal Roman Dennis Flores
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 2
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- Author: cccadi
Tags: Dr. Martha Moreno Vega Shantrelle P. Lewis Rosa Clemente Rogelio Pineda Dr. Yaba Blay Crystal Roman Dennis Flores
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
AFRICAN HOLISTIC HEALTH CHAPTER OF NEW YORK EVENT MARCH 6Th, 2010
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Our mission is dedicated to promoting African-Centered holistic principles and providing a sacred support system for continuing education for students, graduates and the community. We promote holistic lifestyle modalities that honor the whole person (mind, body and spirit) and encourage people to actively participate in their own health, wellness and the healthcare of their communities. To bring the consciousness of Natural Health Education back to the African, Afro American, Latino, Native American and communities of color so that the people can be wellness empowered through awareness and understanding instead of victimized by misinformation. We invite you to join the African Holistic Health Chapter of NY today. If so, you will receive an additional 10% discount on each course you register for. Each person you refer, who registers for a course valued at $401 or more, you receive an instant $50 discount that you may apply to any course valued at $401 or more. You may remit your paid membership at www.africanholistic.weebly.com and click on "Join the Chapter" You may choose the membership level that best fits your needs and your budget.You joining right??
Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: Panel Part 1
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- Author: cccadi
Tags: Dr. Martha Moreno Vega Shantrelle P. Lewis Rosa Clemente Rogelio Pineda Dr. Yaba Blay Crystal Roman Dennis Flores
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Dwyer Cultural Center Present 5th Annual Redefining African American Conference Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown The objective of this program is to motivate and influence an international dialogue that will examine the global need to develop thinking, terminology, programs and actions that will unite African descendants in a collaborative manner. The 5th Annual Re-Defining African American Conference, will deconstruct the meaning of Black and Brown, by examining the complexities within each color identification and the underlying culture and history surrounding both. FEATURING: Screening of: Memoirs of A Black Latina Written, Directed and Produced by Crystal Roman And Beyond the Brown Paper Bag Test: De-constructing Black and Brown Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Yaba Blay: Ghanaian-born-American whose research focuses on the body politics of women of African descent, with particular specialization in global skin color politics. Her most recent research project investigates skin bleaching among Ghanaians. Rosa Clemente: Afro-Boricua Hip Hop Activist, journalist, and 2008 Green Party Vice Presidential candidate. She is currently teaching at Lehman College. Rogelio Pineda: Caribbean researcher and writer who has focused on the African Diasporic experience using a comparative approach regarding the issues of lost African identities, colonial/slave identities and post-colonial identities ...
BO STARKS IS THEPRIESTKING- BROKE TALKING ABOUT A WORLD U CANT CHANGE!
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- Author: jatripper
Tags: thepriestking alex jones original people Moors Debate Sara Suten Seti Nile Valley Africans Mu Dr Ali Muhammad Islam saaneter7 madblackman king noble drew dr. ben john herny clarke chiek ante diop asa hillard leonard jefferies BARACK OBAMA SAA NETER HIP HOP FARRAKHAN TAJTARIK BEY HEBREW ISRAELITES
bo starks is thepriestking, grownman is broke when they talk about the world an cant change nothing, this guy is slimey he got burned an now he try to change his image cause he broke, stealing from meekmills an reignman an bostarks is 30 something, he a lowlife, couldnt save money so he thinking he teaching now black power came from blackthoughtcaesar BLACK GOD!!PT4, LISTEN WHILE YOU LEARN!!www.paypal.com bscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7537 039 "Nothing can be more jejune and empty than the histories which the rabbinical jews give of themselves." pg. 10 of "The Old and New Testaments connected in the history of the Jews ..., Volumes 3-4 published 1808 ace books.google.com : Khallid Khalid Abdul Muhammad Harold Moore Jr Jr. Junior black negro colored West Indian Afro-American Afro American Americans Pan-African Pan-Africanist Pan-Africanism Pan Arican Africans Africanist Africanism RBG Red Green New Panther Party national nationalist nationalism nationality Moor Moors Moorish Islam Muslim Moslem Asia Asiatic Noble Drew Ali debate debates Sa Saa Ra Satan Suten Seti sarasutenseti lecture Saanter Saaneter2010 r House of Konsciousness Consciousness natrul tahuti ishmael allah wesely muhammad ali sabir bey nicky love rbg kkk masons freemasons conspiracy christian jesuits jews muslims history truth began beginin
Afro Jazz à Tokyo
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- Author: KONAN947
Tags: Danse africaine Afrique de l'ouest Côte d'Ivoire Konan Kouakou David eatsandmeets Cay Tokyo african dance West Africa Ivory Coast
Afro Jazz et Danse africaine à Tokyo avec Konan Kouakou David African dance in Tokyo with Konan Kouakou David
Rolling and Tumbling shonaslovakia.dv
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- Author: ArtyWildmaker
Tags: Santa Fe African marimba Shonaslovakia Fusion music Dance bands Sally Blakemore Nicolas Gadbois
Santa Fe Afro Fusion band, shonaslovakia plays an old R & B favorite! Featuring Nicolai Gadbois, lead guitar and vocals, Sally Blakemore and Rusty Storbeck on African marimbas, Gerald Rodriguez on trapset and rowebear Gallegos on bass guitar.
Lullaby of Birdland interpreted by myspace.com/Constancia Lule
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- Author: AngeloSpelight
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Upclass Jazz event opening at Chalker's in Toronto CANADA up town. 17/02/2010 Passion, presence and poise are the some of the qualities that set singer-songwriter Constancia Lule apart from her peers. "Constancia" means constant, faithful, steadfast, and true to her name, Constancia has been honing her skills for the past fifteen years. Based in Toronto, Constancia has performed at various popular venues in the GTA. Constancia's style is distinctly soulful blending R&B, Hip Hop, Funk and Jazz while drawing influences from Classical music however, the chanteuse's experience encompasses various styles, genres, and languages including Afro-Cuban, French, and West-African music. Constancia enchants her audiences with her raw talent, sassy wit and dynamic voice.
SALSA Music Dance - Dancing Latin salsa at the "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" Party Lima Peru
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Dancing salsa music at the Colegio Alfonso Ugarte party in San Isidro Lima Peru, the Salsa dance an expresion of the Peruvian Sabor to execute and dance the Latin Salsa, our friend Jorge Beraun Berna dancing this Salsa Music showing to all the world how beautiful can be this musical expression dancing in the Peruvian Way. This was a classmate 1978 school party "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" from san Isidro in Lima Peru. SALSA MUSIC AND DANCE Salsa is a syncretic dance genre from Cuba, as the meeting point of European and African popular culture. It later spreads to Puerto Rico and the rest of the Carribean Isles. Salsa is essentially Cuban with deep Afro-Cuban beats, and taking musical influences from Son, Guaguancó, Rumba, and later improvised to regional rhythms such as Boogaloo, Pachanga, Guaracha, and Bomba. Johnny Pacheco, creator of the Fania All-Stars, who "brought salsa to New York", with members including Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Willie Colón, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Roberto Roena and Bobby Valentín, says "Bueno, la Salsa es y siempre ha sido la Música Cubana", meaning "Well, salsa is and has always been Cuban music." Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms, line dancing (suelta), and Rueda de Casino where groups of couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can be improvised or performed with a set routine. Salsa is popular throughout Latin America, and also in the United States, Spain, Japan, Portugal, France, Eastern ...
LATIN SALSA DANCE - Peruvian Salsa dancing in "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" Party
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Dancing salsa music for real latin people in Peru, Luis Vasquez Antunano and his wife plus Jorge Beraun and wife plu Ernesto Respaldiza dancing in this special party the Salsa dance an expresion of the Peruvian Sabor to execute and dance the Latin Salsa, our friend Jorge Beraun Berna dancing this Salsa Music showing to all the world how beautiful can be this musical expression dancing in the Peruvian Way. This was a classmate 1978 school party "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" from san Isidro in Lima Peru. SALSA MUSIC AND DANCE Salsa is a syncretic dance genre from Cuba, as the meeting point of European and African popular culture. It later spreads to Puerto Rico and the rest of the Carribean Isles. Salsa is essentially Cuban with deep Afro-Cuban beats, and taking musical influences from Son, Guaguancó, Rumba, and later improvised to regional rhythms such as Boogaloo, Pachanga, Guaracha, and Bomba. Johnny Pacheco, creator of the Fania All-Stars, who "brought salsa to New York", with members including Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Willie Colón, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Roberto Roena and Bobby Valentín, says "Bueno, la Salsa es y siempre ha sido la Música Cubana", meaning "Well, salsa is and has always been Cuban music." Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms, line dancing (suelta), and Rueda de Casino where groups of couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can be improvised or performed with a set routine. Salsa is popular throughout ...
DANCE SALSA MUSIC - Peruvian Salsa dancing in "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" Party
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Dancing Salsa music in Peru, the music as the salsa dance is an expresion of the Peruvian Sabor to execute and dance the Latin Salsa, our friend Jorge Beraun Berna dancing this Salsa Music showing to all the world how beautiful can be this musical expression dancing in the Peruvian Way. This was a classmate 1978 school party "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" from san Isidro in Lima Peru. SALSA MUSIC AND DANCE Salsa is a syncretic dance genre from Cuba, as the meeting point of European and African popular culture. It later spreads to Puerto Rico and the rest of the Carribean Isles. Salsa is essentially Cuban with deep Afro-Cuban beats, and taking musical influences from Son, Guaguancó, Rumba, and later improvised to regional rhythms such as Boogaloo, Pachanga, Guaracha, and Bomba. Johnny Pacheco, creator of the Fania All-Stars, who "brought salsa to New York", with members including Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Willie Colón, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Roberto Roena and Bobby Valentín, says "Bueno, la Salsa es y siempre ha sido la Música Cubana", meaning "Well, salsa is and has always been Cuban music." Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms, line dancing (suelta), and Rueda de Casino where groups of couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can be improvised or performed with a set routine. Salsa is popular throughout Latin America, and also in the United States, Spain, Japan, Portugal, France, Eastern Europe and Italy MUSICA SALSA BAILANDO ...
SALSA DANCE - Peruvian Sabor to dance Latin Salsa in "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" Party
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Salsa dance an expresion of the Peruvian Sabor to execute and dance the Latin Salsa, our friend Jorge Beraun Berna dancing this Salsa Music showing to all the world how beautiful can be this musical expression dancing in the Peruvian Way. This was a classmate 1978 school party "Colegio Alfonso Ugarte" from san Isidro in Lima Peru. SALSA MUSIC AND DANCE Salsa is a syncretic dance genre from Cuba, as the meeting point of European and African popular culture. It later spreads to Puerto Rico and the rest of the Carribean Isles. Salsa is essentially Cuban with deep Afro-Cuban beats, and taking musical influences from Son, Guaguancó, Rumba, and later improvised to regional rhythms such as Boogaloo, Pachanga, Guaracha, and Bomba. Johnny Pacheco, creator of the Fania All-Stars, who "brought salsa to New York", with members including Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Willie Colón, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Roberto Roena and Bobby Valentín, says "Bueno, la Salsa es y siempre ha sido la Música Cubana", meaning "Well, salsa is and has always been Cuban music." Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms, line dancing (suelta), and Rueda de Casino where groups of couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can be improvised or performed with a set routine. Salsa is popular throughout Latin America, and also in the United States, Spain, Japan, Portugal, France, Eastern Europe and Italy MUSICA SALSA BAILANDO CON SABOR La musica salsa bailada por Jorge ...
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