Thursday, May 14, 2009

How Do Platypuses Survive

FESTIVAL MAY 30 IN THE PROGRAMMING





From 17 hs. stands can be visited with leading African Buenos Aires and an exhibition of African instruments, African masks and brought from Africa.

18 pm The Family - Dance and music of Argentine candombe This group consists of fifth-generation Afro-Argentines shows the legacy that their ancestors left here, through the Argentine candombe (music, song and dance) and Afro-Cuban rumba . Pocha lint and Lamadrid, dancers candombe Mariano Mores, accompanied by Argentine Candombe drums and dancers, they stage the local black rhythm.
19 pm Roda de Capoeira Angola and Afro-Brazilian songs - Movement Afrocultural

Liberation Group Members Capoeira Angola, Afrocultural belonging to the Movement, will stage the movement and the music of the Afro-Brazilian art accompanied by traditional chants.
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20 hours Afrique Semb - Music and dance of Guinea www.guinegal.com









21.15 pm Official Presentation of the "Support to the Afro-Argentina and their grassroots organizations. " Project Director, Ms. Miriam Gomes of the Mutual Aid Society of Cape Verdean Union of Dock Sud, share with these motivations, objectives and the scope of this initiative supported by the English Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECI).
21:30 Wednesday Blacks - Music, poetry and Afro-Peruvian folklore tenths Luis Mina voice, Juan Palomino tenth drawer black poetry, Andrés Mandres tenth, black poetry, Julio Cahua guitar, John Paul Togneri Low, Jose Cornejo drawer, Mark Villegas drawer; Gaston Jalef congas, bongo; Francisco Huici winds, Jose Rangel winds Alejandro Córdoba flute, winds, Cristian Robles drawer. Hubert Reyes here.
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23 pm closing rope African Candombe River Plate - Movement Afrocultural
A rope drum with typical characters of Montevideo candombe give closure to the day, inviting present to join the dance of the African expression of the Río de la Plata. www.movimientoafrocultural.blogspot.com

Griha Pravesh Wordings

BAUEN



This
FAMILY group, comprised of 5 th generation of Afro-Argentines whose genesis the duo "The Ebon Mulatas (Fluff and Pocha Lamadrid) who interpreted the Candomble dance in the repertoire of Mariano Mores in the 70s. Sons and nephews were added to the proposal with the drums, playing and singing the Argentine candombe and Afro-Cuban rumba, forming "The Family." Through its repertoire seek recognition of the legacy that their ancestors moved here.
Since 2000, the family works in the rescue and the spread of Argentine candombe, part of the work of the Africa Lives Foundation (chaired by Ms. Pocha Lamadrid).
Family are: Lint (vocals and general direction), Osvaldo, Daniel, Paul and Horace (percussion); Pocha, Fernanda, Carina, Belen and Yordan (dance). MOVEMENT
AFROCULTURAL Afrocultural Movement, has for nine years, an intensive dissemination of African culture. It features a group workshop Capoeira Angola, a parade and a Traditional School Candombe Candombe, Juegoteca, Video, Library, Banda Musical Classics (Ex Hermandad Bonga) and a workshop building drums. Develop regular cultural events and weekly rodas of capoeira and touches of Candomble in the neighborhood of San Telmo. They have shared
meetings related to their themes and issues in Africa since the 80 'with Enrique Nadal, director of the Argentine Committee Against Apartheid, Miriam Gomes, Cape Verdean Union representative, with Lucía Dominga Molina, director of the House of Culture Indoafroamericana Santa Fe, Yoruba dance teachers as Isa and Thelma Soares Meireles, with musicians and songwriters Afro-Argentines as Fidel Nadal, Bahia, capoeira with Mestre Yoji Senna and Marcos Gytauna, Bal Boa Morte, Pedrinho, Piaza, Pica Pau, Cari Cai, Ricardo Cosme Velho, with Brazilian musicians such as Jorge Lima, Renato, Eliezer Freitas, among many others.
http://www.movimientoafrocultural.blogspot.com/
AFRIQUE Semba (the strength of Africa)
This group dedicated to traditional music and dance of Africa, is made by Africans of the Republic of Guinea and Argentina. ALFA BANGOURA (former National Ballet Djoliba) Born in Conakry, capital of Guinea. Basikolo forms in ballet before being summoned to the National Ballet Djoliba. Ballet participated in Senegal Bougourabou. Sangbad drumming. YAMOUSSA "popess" Sylla from Guinea, was formed from an early age his father, who belonged to Les Ballet Africain. He was also a disciple of MITO CAMARA, soloist with Les Ballet Africain. Participated in Senegal Bougourabou Ballet. Djembe drumming and singing. ARI "RSAF II" SENDER Argentina who traveled 4 times to Guinea, to form the "legend vivant" maître RSAF TOUR (ex Ballets Ballets Africain and Djoliba Fatala soloist of the group), where a disciple named him to give "their" own name. Argentine Ezequiel Miranda, part 2 years ago Wonberè group. Toca Djembe drum base. FISCHER EZEQUIEL Argentine involved for 3 years in the group led by Ari WONBERÈ Sender. Doun Douns plays drums. The dancers are MAFIL Kouyate (Guinea), Meta Camara (Guinea) and Miriam Munn (Argentina)
BLACK WEDNESDAY Wednesday's Los Negros is an Afro-Peruvian music group formed in 1998 by renowned Peruvian percussionist Hubert Reyes, which has added-in 2006 - the actor Juan Palomino.
Reyes was born in Peru in 1972. Trained musician, is a percussionist, composer and arranger. Celia Cruz Sessions, Leon Gieco, Mercedes Sosa, Fito Paez, Luis Salinas, Pedro Aznar, the Blusera Memphis, Ilya Kuriaki, Los Panchos, Armando Manzanero, Fattoruso Trio, Liliana Herrero, and Emanuel Palito Ortega, Lucho Gonzalez, Gilespi, Threesome San Javier, Tropimatch, Riquelme, Waldo, etc. .. Filmography and TV: Fito Paez, Gasoleros, Ildemaro.
In 2005 participated with other artists in the documentary "BRAVES - Peruvian Music." In December 2006 received a prize awarded by INADI to 20 figures and / or leading institutions in the defense of rights and combating discrimination. He said, "Gillespie" from his blog: "The performance of these monsters live is awesome. With the addition of Juan Palomino as master of ceremonies and reciting a few tenths, the girls can find another attraction to this great band ... "BLACKS ARE
: Luis Mina voice, Juan Palomino tenth drawer black poetry, Andrew Mandres tenth, black poetry, Julio Cahua guitar, John Paul Togneri low, Jose Cornejo drawer, Mark Villegas drawer; Gaston Jalef conga, bongo, Francisco Huici winds winds Jose Rangel, Alejandro Córdoba flute, winds, Cristian Robles drawer. Hubert Reyes here.


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PHOTO: Semba AFRIQUE