Thursday, 25 September 2008

The Afro-Latin Lounge

It started with Lambada, then zouk,zouklove, soulzouk, zoukrevolution, now London has it's own variation of this wonderfuldance;Lyrical Zouk. Lambada zouk danced with sensuality, poise,connectionwith your partner, allowing combinations to emerge organicallythroughout the dance; Experience this new wonderful style every weekat The Inn On The Green.Inn on the Green a unique experienceInn On The Green is the only Lambada Zouk Class of it's kind inLondon. This is not aclass where one learns a move a week, it's a class where we look atelements that make up the dance and try to work on them in order tobe a stronger dancer. A well structured warm up, using elements ofcontemporary, Jazz, footwork drills, partner work,musicality exercises, choreography work, the toughest and ultimatelythe most rewarding class around.Take Your Dance to the Next levelClass starts 7:30of class only Three pounds ( for beginners and improvers)Inn On The Green3_5 Thorpe CloseLadbroke GroveW10 5XL...Lyrical Zouk Every Monday

Dance course at Kensington and Chelsea college
AFRO XPLO Fresh Xplorations of Pan African dance, led by Ukachi AkalawuInfluences are from ‘Sabar’ and other West African dance forms. Students will improve mobility, strength, coordination and sense of rhythm. Close attention is paid to preparing the body, and developing the integral relationship between dance and music.Mondays 6.30pm - 8pm Starting 22nd September 2008Full fee: £73Concs: £26Non-EU: £155This is a 10 week course requiring that students enrol in advance. To enrol on this course, call 020 7573 5333.Kensington & Chelsea CollegeWornington CentreWornington RoadLondon W0 5QQ
Tube: Westbourne Park

Don't miss next month's El Rumbon Cubano on Sunday 12th October

A distinctive - yet very authentic - taste of Cuba and, for Cubans a long way from their mother country, an evocative reminder of home.

On Sunday 12th October from 3pm until midnight.
At Tito's Latin Club, 4-6 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG

We have another spectacular performance choreographed especially for El Rumbon Cubano:
This month we are offering an unmissable opportunity to see Franco-Haitiano folkloric dances which have developed in eastern Cuba, including dances from the Vodu, Naggo, and Congo traditions.
We have a special guest teacher and performer this month - don't miss this fantastic chance to watch and learn from
Manuel Suarez, founder and former director of Havana's 7 Potencias Company, who will be coming from San Francisco to join us at El Rumbon Cubano!
Other performers this month are Yanisel Grenot and Jose David Martinez from Santiago de Cuba, and Daymee Sanz from Havana.
We are also hoping that Jesus Morales Martinez, dancer and singer with Clave y Guaguanco, will have arrived from Havana in time to join us as our second guest teacher and performer.
Rumba dance classes: Beginners 3-4.10pm Intermediate/advanced 4.20-5.30pm Music and dancing from 5.30pm until midnight, performances from about 8pm

Entry (without dance classes): £5 before 5.30pm, £8 after 5.30pm Dance classes: £8 per class - including free entry to the rest of El Rumbon Cubano
Future dates for El Rumbon Cubano Sunday 9th November - with live rumba drumming and dance performances. Don't miss it!2009 dates to be announced soon
Not been to El Rumbon Cubano yet? Find out what you've been missing by checking out our photo albums on the
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All; Mama Adelle from Senegal will deliver two, 2 hour Sabar workshops, on Friday 10 October 2008 with Feedback 33 Forum and Sunday 12 October 2008.

Date&Time: Friday, 10 October 2008, 7pm -9pm
Place: London Studio Centre, 42-50 York Way, London N1 9AB
Underground: Kings Cross
Price: £15 with a £5 deposit
------Date&Time: Sunday, 12 October 2008, 2pm – 4pm
Place: Yaa Assantewa Community Centre, 1 Chippenham Mews, London W9 2AN
Underground: Westbourne Park, Royal Oak
Price: £15 conc, £18 with a £5 deposit.
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Enjoy both workshops for £30.
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Deposits can be send to Carolyn Lilly @ 21A Melville Villas Road, High Street, Acton, London W3 6NG. Please include your name and which workshop you will be attending. The remaining amount of the charge, is payable upon registration at the workshop on October 10th/October 12th 2008. This will secure your place. ------------A former dancer with the Ballet National de Senegal and with Ballet Bougarabou, Mama Adelle has taught African dance in Europe, the USA and Scandinavia for over 27 years. In 1991, Mama Adelle established Companie Niaba, and earlier this year organised the first Tanaber (a Senegalese dance event) in Paris, which was a great success. As well as being renowned for the teaching of Sabar, the national social dance of Senegal, Mama Adelle is an expert teacher in numerous dance forms from Senegal, Guinea and Mali. Mama Adelle is well known in the dance community for her passion and wealth of knowledge, and we are very lucky to have secured someone with such a wealth of knowledge in African dance and culture to teach this workshop. Please click on this link to see Mama Adelle in action at Tanaber 2008: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgn5G2wZTbM&feature=related The cost of the workshop will be £15 Friday and £16/ £18 Sunday. You can enjoy both classes for £30. To secure a place for each workshop, a non-refundable cash/check deposit of £5 is required by Friday 12 September 2008. Deposits can be send to Carolyn Lilly @ 21A Melville Villas Road, High Street, Acton, London W3 6NG. The remaining amount of the charge, is payable upon registration at the workshop on October 10th/October 12th 2008.For information about Feedback 33 Forum please contact Paula at 07792236583 or email her at p_j_allen@hotmail.com. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who you feel would be interested in attending this workshop.Keep Dancin..Carolyn Lilly07979464047

WILD INDIGO NEWS:Please pass on to whoever may be interested thanksTHERE ARE A FEW DATES FOR YOUR DIARY STARING THE LONDON LUCUMI CHOIR27th SEPTEMBER 4-5 OPEN REHEARSAL AT ST ETHELBURGA'S CHURCH 78 BISHOPSGATEPERFORMANCE ON THE SAME NIGHT AT 7.00 pm see e flyer12th OCTOBER 5.pm SOUTH BANK FREE!http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/calendar/productions/voicelab-welcomes-london-luci-427089th NOVEMBER LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC HALLLook out for more AFRO-CUBAN percussion classes in small groups andprivatelywith Master Percussionist Javier Campos Martinez coming up at the end ofOctober/beginning of November.

Pe-de-Serra ForAllEvery Wednesday from 7pm to 1amLive forro pe-de-serra with Trio do MangueFree forro dance class with Leticia at 8pmCapoeira performance and DJs£3 b4 8pm / £5 afterHave a great weekend and see you next Wednesday!
Pedro CampolinaTrio do Mangue07780552176www.londoncapoeira.co.uk/forro.html


Caribbean Contemporary Dance Class
Get ready for a dance class that will get your pulse racing, your hips shaking, introduce you to smooth Caribbean grooves and work every muscle in your body.Caribbean Contemporary Dance with Oniel Pryce, principal dancer with the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica.Reggae, Caribbean traditional folk forms and contemporary techniques all fused in one.Classes will be intense but fun!!Every Wednesday starting 10 Sept at Moonshot Centre, Angus Street, London SE14 6LU. Class kicks off at 7pm and runs till 8.30 pm.For more information, please contact Oniel Pryce on 07806976346 or by email onielp@yahoo. comThanks Jeanette.Kind regards, Natalie

September 2008 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Classically British ’08 – during Black History Season (BHS) 16 October at The Tabernacle, Notting Hill Classically British is a unique project and powerful annual showcase of modern and classical ballet, which celebrates the talent of Britain’s ballet dancers of ethnic origin. It also allows artists to express global cultures though the language of dance. The project follows the tradition and work of black British ballet dancers and choreographers such as Noel Wallace, Brenda Edwards & Patrick Lewis, Carol Straker, Greta Mendez & The Ballet Nègres – and internationally Arthur Mitchell’s Dance Theatre of Harlem and The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. In 21st century Britain , the event includes neo-classical ballet set to music as diverse as classical, pop, r’n’b, hip-hop, ambient and techno, from professional and upcoming dancers trained at highly reputable schools. Events have been held at the 20th Century Theatre, the home of Ballet Nègres as well as launching BHS at the Mayor of London’s City Hall. The project is the vision of Mark Elie, Artistic Director and Producer, committed to promoting the careers of British dancers of ethnic origin. He trained at the Ballet Rambert and Dance Theatre of Harlem leading to a dance career including Ballet Gulbenkian, Arlene Phillips’ Hot Gossip, numerous West End shows and TV appearances. “I thoroughly enjoy dance and think it is fantastic that these truly gifted British artists have the opportunity to share their unique talent with us, the audience.” June Sarpong, TV Presenter Now in its sixth year, the event will begin with a new film by Dennis Alexander. The film is a short profile of some of the dedicated dancers who partake in the project. They talk of their inspiration, aspirations and what it means to be part of Classically British. Professional dancers / choreographers will include: Neeva Bhattacharjee, Dannibelle Bryce, Leith Cathline, Godiva Marshall, Mia Okorafor, Kibibi Sinclair, Sherine Wray. Upcoming dancers will include: Kym Alexander, trained at Portobello Dance, an open door policy school which encourages ethnic community participation. Other training includes the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Dance works will include: Construction choreographed by Mark Elie, Floetry choreographed by Darren Panton (on film), Shoes by Sherine Wray and a new piece choreographed by by Les Child. Classically British ‘08 The Tabernacle, Powis Square , London W11 2AY 7.30pm £10 (main performance) , 3.30pm £5 (rehearsal) Bookings ticketline 0871 271 5151 or online at www.carnivalvillage .org.ukNOTE TO EDITORS Interviews/photos: call Mark Elie on 07947 484 021 / markeliedancefounda tion@uk2. net
Mark Elie Mark Elie-Dance Foundation 36B Portnall Road London W9 3BD m: 07947 484021 email: markeliedancefounda tion@uk2. net www.markelie- dancefoundation. co.uk Classically British 2008 16th October, 2008 The Tabernacle, Powis Square London W11 2AY 7.30pm £10 (main performance) , 3.30pm £5 (rehearsal) Bookings ticket-line 0871 271 5151 or on-line at www.carnivalvillage.org.uk

STUDIO AFRO-LATINO by IRIS DE BRITO
NEW COURSES FROM SEPT

MONDAYS
BEGINNERS SALSA
8 WEEK COURSE7:00-8:15pmBasic steps and basic partner work in a structured but fun way.
AFRO-CUBAN DANCE
8 WEEK COURSE8:30-9:45pmDances from the Afro-Cuban pallete and understand rhythms better. Taught by Iris De Brito & Zela Gayle.
TUESDAYS
KIZOMBA CLASSES- Drop in are backWith Kwenda Lima or/and guestsBeg/Improv 7:30- 8:30pm. Int/ Adv 8:30- 9:30pm Inc.
Intro to Semba/Funana in the Style of Iris & Kwenda£7 drop in £10 for two hrs / £25 for a 4 lesson cardIntroduce a friend and pay ½ price
To book & Register please go to
http://www.irisdebr ito.com/classes. php


CREOLE DAY FESTIVAL
4 & 5 October

Sat 4th October Official Creole Day Party
Kizomba UK teamed with MBMB to bring you an unmissable party. Free dance classes, DJ from Martinique and Angola, live music & percussion. As well as our usual great crowd there will be numerous visitors from France and the West Indies, all dancing & partying to the kizomba UK upbeat mix of Afro-Caribbean tunes.
From 10pm till 04.30 am
The Rocket, 166- 220 Holloway Road, N7 8DB (Holloway)
More info on Facebook 'Kizomba UK' and at
kizomba.uk@googlema il.com
Sun 5th October: 7th Creole Day
Come along to celebrate Creole Cultures!
More than 10 countries will be reunited to take you on a day-trip full of the colours, sounds, flavours, and fragrances from several corners of the Creole world. LIVE MUSIC- “the Father of Zouk-R&B” JEAN MICHEL ROTIN (Guad) with his new single "TOURBILLON" ,- comedian STANLEY PROSPER (St-Luc.), - emerging Creole UK/France talents MUSICALISTIK, - Soca-Zouk with EVERIS PELLIUS (St-Luc/UK)- traditional groups such as JENN KI KA, KOULE KREOL (Fr), ZIL’O KA & QUADRILLE (UK). - DOUBLE DUTCH performance, the newest inclusive sport
CONFERENCE: "Past, present & future of the creole language" IN DOOR MARKET:- Delicious food stalls from Mart., Guad., St-Luc .& Maur .
- Literature stalls: Black writers, historians and poetry books;- Fashion stalls with handmade products such as hats, clothes, and jewellery & organic body care products;- Art and craft stalls with Creole artefact VENUE: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, HolbornADMISSION: Only £5 Non-members advanced booking:- £8: At the door £4: MBMB Members.
MBMB will contribute to Haiti relief effort by donating £1 from each entrance ticket.
More info
www.mbmb-charity. com

INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN CARNIVAL
Sat 18 October
The Carnival that unites all others.
Carnival festivties from 12pm to 7pm
Music, dance, foods, drinks & many live UK and international acts including: Ghana, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, UK, Portugal, Miami, Rotterdam and both the French and Latin Quarters... All there for a special reason... Come and See why
A great family day out. Kids free entry
Silverspoons, South way, Wembley, HA9 0BD
More info on
www.africancarnival .com or 07518911225
After-Carnival Party
This year the 'African Star' has brought together friends from around the world including Hosted by Mozaik Sound System & Friends. More info on the website.
From 10pm till Late
£15 in advance/ more on the day
Silverspoons, South way, Wembley, HA9 0BD
More info on
www.africancarnival .com or 07518911225




Dance Teacher required for enrichment programme at St Mary Magdalene Academy, Highbury and Islington, London .

Wednesday afternoons 3.45-4.45, teaching year 7 and 8.

Fee: £25-£30 an hour dependent on experience.

To apply please send CV to fmccoid3@aol. com

Raiz
( A)live Arts & Culture
A celebration of Afro-Brazilian culture in the UKOctober 20th-26th, 2008

To celebrate Black History Month, Capoeira Abada UK and Nu Tempo Dance Company will be bringing to London a week long of workshops exploring the African heritage of Brazil. This event will take place in the areas of Greenwich, Islington and Ladbroke Grove.
Manjerico (Nelio Rodrigues) from Abada Capoeira UK will teach introductory Capoeira workshops focused on techniques developed by Mestre Bimba in the 1940's that laid the foundations of the contemporary Capoeira style now widely spread around the world. (
www.abada-uk.com)
Everaldo Pereira from Nu Tempo Dance Company will teach a fusion of traditional Brazilian dance forms and contemporary European movements to the rhythms of Afoxe, Ijexa and Maculele. (
www.everaldopereira.com)
This week long event will be documented by the UK based Brazilian photographer and film maker Fernando Barbera. (
www.fernandobarbera.co.uk)
We invite you to experience this original form of self-defence developed by the African slaves in Brazil as well as the ancestral rhythms and folk dance forms that gave root to the well known Samba. (Manjerico)Price and Info:£10 per lesson/ £8 concession £20 1day wknd/ £15concession£30 2day wknd/ £25concession***concession prices is offered to ABADA CAPOEIRA UK members and studentsfor more info call :manjerico 07947608344everaldo 07789003902or visit:
www.myspace.com/raizeventwww.abada-uk.comThere are limited places for this course, so book yours ASAPabadacapoeirauk@gmail.com

Thursday, 18 September 2008

The Afro-Latin Lounge

Union Too, Autumn 2008If you are aged 13-25 and passionate about dance Union Too could be the place for you! Mondays weekly from 29th September onwards Music Rehearsal Room 6.30pm - 8.30pm St Martin-in-the- fieldsTrafalgar SquareWC2N 4JJ Getting to St Martin-in-the- fields:Through entrance to the Crypt on Duncannon StreetMeet in the Crypt reception area at 6.15pm. Nearest tube: Charing Cross & Leicester Squarehttp://www2. stmartin- in-the-fields. org/page/ aboutus/aboutus. html Union Dance offers an extensive youth and education programme and is looking for new recruits for its youth company Union Too, (preference will be given to previous members and new members who live, work or study in the borough of Westminster ).Run by Union Dance company member, Vanessa Abreu and guest choreographers, rehearsals with the youth company will take place on a weekly basis. Union Too members will have the opportunity to perform at Festivals and special events.Email corrine.bougaard@ uniondance. co.uk for a nomination new members form. Corrine Bougaard, Artistic Director Union Dance


Weekly Caribbean dance class at Irie! Dance Theatre. Introducing Oniel Pryce…
By way of introduction, my name is Oneil Pryce, and I am a student at Laban currently completing an MA in Dance Choreography. I am a native of Jamaica and a specialist teacher in the area of Caribbean Traditional Dance technique and theory. These techniques range from Jamaican traditional dance forms such as Kumina, Brukins, Gerreh, Jonkanoo to Landship from Barbados, and Bele, which is from the French Caribbean. I also have experience in teaching Caribbean/Afro- contemporary dance technique. The classes at Irie! will be a fusion of these dance styles exploring the rhythmic sensibilities and general principles associated with these forms.As a young choreographer/ teacher I am interested in working with different institutions to develop both my choreographic and teaching skills.

My mission is:
a) To impart both technical and theoretical knowledge of dances of the Caribbean to people of all nationalities and agesb) To foster appreciation of these traditional forms, and c) To help catapult the transition from appreciation to acceptance as part of the international idiom of dance For more information contact IRIE! Dance Theatre at info@iriedancetheat re.org or call 020 86916099.

Feedback33 is a Professional Dancers' Mentoring Forum set up by Sheron Wray.An opportunity to take part in various dance techniques with teachers from around the globe. It is a chance to gain insights into the passions, challenges, and experiences of various artists and teachers.

A "My Space" session held once a month is led by any of the attendees, who will present some contextual information of their work. It is a really useful time to share new ideas, choreography, teaching practice or research with the view of receiving in return some informed, usefully critical feedback, all within a supportive environment.A "My Space" session allows the artist to use the studio space and time of up to 2 hours but it can be as short as 30 minutes - its up to you. Present some work in whatever medium of artistic dance expression they envisage. The person calling the "My Space session," must be registered; for only £5 this gives you use of unlimited registration with the group and £3 for classes there after.

This months "My Space session" will be taught by Iris De Brito & Zela Gayle using their combined knowledge and experience of AFRO-CUBAN FOLKLORIC Dance Forms an introduction to the Intermediate course starting on Monday 22nd September.
Full of energy & history this class provides you with movements from "Gaga and Palo".

VENUE:Dance Studio 2 WAC Performing Arts & Media College 213 Haverstock Hill London NW3 (Nearest station Belsize Park Tube) Map:
http://www.wac. co.uk/content/ ?q=node/9
£5 registration and £3 for classes thereafter. (Members £3)

BiographiesIris De Brito teaches in the UK and internationally. She is originally from Angola, a country in the south west of Africa. Trained at "The London Studio Centre" and with the late William Louther (one of the original members of the Alvin Ailey company. Iris has also worked with "Badejo Arts" and "Kokuma Dance Company". Iris is trained in Jazz/Contemporary/ Street Dance & Salsa Dance. Zela Gayle began dancing at the age of 5 in Jamaica, learning Afro-Caribbean dance as well as classical ballet. She continued her training in Contemporary and Jazz dance at WAC Performing Arts and Media college. Furthering her higher education in dance, she achieved a BA Hons in Dance Studies at Winchester University. Establishing herself as an international artist, her experience includes choreography for Crystal Lights Dance Academy in St Lucia, teaching Afro-Cuban dance at the Edna Manley School of Jamaica and lecturer in dance at the University of Winchester in the UK. Zela's professional development has included working with Bonnie Oddie,(U.K) Patsy Ricketts,(J. A) Sheron Wray,(UK) Jackie Guy,(UK) Alfredo Valasquez,(CU) Lola Adodo (UK) and Maya Yoshida(JPN) . Currently improving her skills in networking Zela has established herself as co-ordinator of Feedback33 Mentoring Forum for professional dancers and teachers in the UK.
www.myspace. com/feedback33

To book a place on this workshop, please email Zela at
inspiredbyluv@ yahoo.co. uk

'Let's celebrate our differences by coming together.'


Enjoy La Cuba Ritmo Live this Sunday - presented by Clave y Son

BOOK NOW! LA CUBA RITMO LIVE this Sunday 21st September
+ 3 WORLD CLASS SHOWS + 2 TOP DJS + THE MOST MAGNIFICENT VENUE IN LONDON

CLAVE Y SON presents ‘RHYTHMS OF SALSA’ Rumba-Mambo-Son

Sunday 21st September Marble Arch

BOOK ONLINE NOW!

CHECK THE WEBSITE TO SEE THE ARTISTS PERFORMING!

LIVE CUBAN BAND - LA CUBA RITMO
RUMBA SHOW - OSBANIS TEJEDA
MAMBO SHOW - HOMERO GONZALES
SON SHOW - JUAN CARLOS PACHECO

VENUE – THE MAGNIFICENT CARISBROOKE HALL W1

DJ Javier & DJ Rich

Concert & Shows £13, £15 door
2hrs Workshop ONLY £15
2hrs workshop + Concert & Shows £28
Workshops 5:30 - 8:00pm, Doors Eve 8:30pm, Band 9pm

Address:
Carisbrooke Hall
Victory Services Club,
63-79 Seymour Street (off Edgware Road ) London W2 2HF
March Arch
Contact/info
07773064075 English
07758309486 Espanol
gabriel@claveyson.co.uk
www.ClaveySon.co.uk
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Monday, 15 September 2008

The Afro-Latin Lounge

Dear All,

IROKO is pleased to announce that we are holding another cultural event for the community in Stratford on Saturday 20th September. As before, there will be free workshops in traditional African drumming, dance , Tie & Dye and Clay Making. African food will be provided and for those of you that like Jellof Rice & Moi Moi, we have made sure that it is also in the menu!
We look forward to seeing you.
Many thanks,
Carol Edozie
Projects Co-ordinator
IROKO Theatre Company
1 Mark Street, Stratford, London E15 4GY
++44 (020) 8522 1950,
info@irokotheatre. org.uk, www.irokotheatre. org.uk


This month's issue of RICENPEAS.COM is now online.http://www.ricenpeas.com/

Quick remind about the next forro nights in London:EVERY WEDNESDAY: PE-DE-SERRA FORALL in HOLBORNCome to dance forro in the best dance floor in central London!From 7pm till late- live Trio do Mangue;- free forro class from 8pm with Leticia and Andre;- capoeira performance- djsVenue: Kiss Club, 4, Wild Court, WC2B 4AU - Holborn Station£3 b4 8pm / £5 after (or send an e-mail back with the title '£3 list' with your name and mobile phone number by Tuesday to join our £3 guest list)THIS SUNDAY, 14/09/08, FORRO IN STOCKWELLFrom 7pm- live Trio do Mangue- djsVenue: Third Space, 211, Clapham Road. SW9 0QH - Right opposite Stockwell Stationfree entry the whole nightTUESDAY, 14/10/08, LIVE PE-DE-JUREMA AT BARRIO NORTH - ANGELDue to the success of 'Pe-de-Jurema's first gig there we will play at Barrio North again on the 14/10.Pe-de-Jurema plays a blend of Brazilian traditional rhythms to make you dance the whole night, including forro, maracatu, ciranda, afoxe, samba-de-roda and coco-de-praia. Don't miss it!!Venue: Barrio North, 45, Essex Road, N1 2SF - Angel or Highbury and Islington Station.Free till 7pm / £3 afterHope to see you all soon and thanks everybody for coming to my birthday!!Pedro Campolina07780552176

AFRO-CUBAN 8 Week Improver / Intermediate Course 8.30 - 9.45pm
Venue: The Space Performing Arts
31 Falkirk St London N1 6HQ
Map:http://www.visitlondon.com/attractions/detail/3742627

Starts 22nd September - 17th November (Half term break 27th October)

This course aims to provide students with a deeper understanding of Afro- Cuban rhythms, their influence in Salsa as well as the roots and influence of African dance in Cuban rhythms.

This course will be taught by Iris De Brito & Zela Gayle. The combined knowledge and experience of these two teachers will provide for a class full of energy, history, and detailed explanation. An informal sharing at end of the course will be performed in front of other students, friends and invited guests.
Course content: - Rumba guaguanco - Gaga - Palo congo - Orisha Yemaya

Register B4 15th September only £59
Register your place in the course £64
For further information visit website below:
http://www.irisdebrito.com/classes.php
Contact Iris: 07956 345120
Zela: 07946 551 537

Biographies
Iris De Brito teaches in the UK and internationally. She's originally from Angola, a country in the south west of Africa. Trained at "The London Studio Centre" and with the late William Louther (one of the original members of the Alvin Ailey company. Iris has also worked with "Badejo Arts" and "Kokuma Dance Company". Iris is trained in Jazz/Contemporary/ Street Dance & Salsa Dance.

“I believe you can't put me in a box. I've enjoyed learning and performing to different styles in Dance in my career so far and have used all these influences in my movement expression. Perhaps my mixed heritage has reflected greatly in my Dance interpretation. Society's multicultural background has clearly mirrored why the appeal of Salsa Dance & Music is not just a fashion fad. Meanwhile, Dance is still evolving and styles evolve with it. I'd like to share my knowledge through my work and hopefully add a valuable contribution to Dance in the UK whilst inspiring others".

Zela Gayle began dancing at the age of 5 in Jamaica, learning Afro-Caribbean dance as well as classical ballet. She continued her training in Contemporary and Jazz dance at WAC Performing Arts and Media college. Furthering her higher education in dance, she achieved a BA Hons in Dance Studies at Winchester University.
In 2004 after working with several youth groups in the UK; Zela joined Danza Libre Company in Cuba to launch her professional dance career focusing on Afro-Cuban dance forms.Establishing herself as an international artist, her experience includes choreography for Crystal Lights Dance Academy in St Lucia, teaching Afro-Cuban dance at the Edna Manley School of Jamaica and lecturer in dance at the University of Winchester in the UK. Zela's professional development has included working with Bonnie Oddie,(U.K) Patsy Ricketts,(J. A) Sheron Wray,(UK) Jackie Guy,(UK) Alfredo Valasquez,(CU) Lola Adodo (UK) and Maya Yoshida(JPN) . Currently improving her skills in networking Zela has established herself as co-ordinator of Feedback33 Mentoring Forum for professional dancers and teachers in the UK.
Now pursuing a solo dance career teaching and performing internationally, she draws from a wide range of influences such as; traditional Afro-Cuban dance, Caribbean fusion, Contemporary and improvisational techniques.

Bode Lawal's Sakoba Dance Theatre
The UK 's Premiere Post Traditional Dance Company

Audition for Male Dancers
Sakoba Dance Theatre Artistic Director and award winning choreographer - Bode Lawal is seeking experienced and versatile male dancers with strong African, ballet and contemporary background for the UK tour of his new work Respite.
Applicants should have a minimum of three years professional experience with strong technical performance skills and have a high level of enthusiasm and motivation.
Audition by invitation only. Please send your CV, a cover letter and a black and white headshot to mailto:joao.Ferreira@sakobadancetheatre.com.
For more information about the company check our website: http://www.sakobadancetheatre.com/.
Deadline for application: 23rd of September

Thursday, 11 September 2008

The Afro-Latin Lounge

Contemporary Jazz Masterclass with Sheron Wray
The Ailey ExtensionpresentsContemporary Jazz Masterclasswith Sheron Wray (UK)Sunday, September 21, 200811am-1pmAbout this workshop:The repertory for this workshop will be drawn from Lucky for Some (2003) originally performed in the United Kingdom with live music by the Wyton Marsalis Septet. The dynamic range of this workshop is best suited to dancers who have strong modern technique, strong rhythmic sensibilities and dynamism. Beyond simply learning the set choreography, the class will introduce dancers to The Kaleidoscope Approach; a unique approach to improvisation framed by jazz music form. This method enables dancers through applying specific techniques to the choreopgraphic material to create new movement spontaneously and fluidly with musical intention and to confidently interact with other dancers with the excitement of risk.Cost:$25 - Masterclass$22.50 - Professional Rate*$12.50 - Ailey Registered Student Discount*Professinal discount requires ID including AFTRA, AGMA, EQUITY, and/or SAGThe Ailey StudiosThe Joan Weill Center for Dance405 West 55th Street (at 9th Avenue)New York, NY 10019Space is limited! About Sheron Wray:Sheron Wray has danced with the UK's leading contemporary dance companies - Rambert Dance Company and London Contemporary Dance Theate. In 1992, Wray formed JazzXchange Music and Dance Company, creating, improvising, and performing with musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Byron Wallen, Julian Joseph and Bobby McFerrin. Wray is the custodian of Dudley's Harmonica Breakdown and has performed the peice both on stage and in films. In addition to dance, Wray also works as a director and is currently directing a new physical theater work, Muhammad Ali and Me by Mojisola Adebayo.

Hi EveryoneThe following audio resources are available for loan to you all:'Passion Series': materials which can be drawn upon by individuals to explore further, aspects Feedback 33 Forum passion test sessions. Stedman Graham - themes covered on this CD of an interview with Stedman Graham include a) using passion as a tool to overcome low self esteem and victim mentality to develop the self; and b) finding out and understanding who you are, and how knowledge of this can be utilised in dealing with setbacks. John Gray - in the interview on this CD, the author of Men are From Mars, Women are from Venus covers the themes of self belief, personal journey, sharing and health. Dr Stephen R Covey - this is a CD of an interview with the author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People and The Eight Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness. Themes covered include: using your passion to overcome fear; self empowerment; accepting responsibility, and, thinking outside of your job and inside of your circle of influence. Neale Donald Walsch - on this CD containing an interview with the author of Conversations with God, as well as inter-personal relationships themes covered include self development through spirituality, and, living your passion. The above items can be borrowed for a period of one week. Should you wish to borrow any of these resources, please send an email to myself, letting me know which item/s you wish to borrow. I will then get back to you to arrange a collection date for item/s with you. Please note that you may borrow only one item at a time. Best wishes PaulaFeedback 33 Forumwww.myspace.com/feedback33

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

The Afro-Latin Lounge

Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua will be playing a number of dates in London during the month of September. Please see below for venue details:

17th September 2008 – 8.45pm Ajo se Po (Unity) Album showcase @ African Liberation Jazz Suite, Inn on the Green, 3 Thorpe Close London W10 Venue: 5XL (off Portobello Road ). Doors: 7pm – 11.30pm. Nearest tube: Ladbroke Grove

· 23rd September 2008 – 9pm @ Movimientos Live, Notting Hill Arts Club, 21 Notting Hill Gate , W11 3JQ (2 mins from Notting Hill Gate tube). Doors 6pm – 2am.

For updates on shows and album download information please go to:
http://www.myspace.com/afrolibjazz http://www.myspace.com/kevinhaynesgrupoeleguas

For press contact details please go to:
www.kevinhaynes.co.uk

Egbe Oduniyi Productions


Mama Adelle from Senegal will deliver two, 2 hour Sabar workshops, on Friday 10 October 2008 with Feedback 33 Forum and Sunday 12 October 2008 at 14:00 - 16:00 @ Yaa Assantewa Community Centre, 1 Chippenham Mews, W9 2AN, Tube: Westbourne Grove, Royal Oak. A former dancer with the Ballet National de Senegal and with Ballet Bougarabou, Mama Adelle has taught African dance in Europe, the USA and Scandinavia for over 27 years. In 1991, Mama Adelle established Companie Niaba, and earlier this year organised the first Tanaber (a Senegalese dance event) in Paris, which was a great success. As well as being renowned for the teaching of Sabar, the national social dance of Senegal, Mama Adelle is an expert teacher in numerous dance forms from Senegal, Guinea and Mali. Mama Adelle is well known in the dance community for her passion and wealth of knowledge, and we are very lucky to have secured someone with such a wealth of knowledge in African dance and culture to teach this workshop. Please click on this link to see Mama Adelle in action at Tanaber 2008: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgn5G2wZTbM&feature=related This Sabar workshop, which will also feature live drumming, will take place in the evening of 10th October 2008. Venue details for Feedback33 Forum and the start and finish time for this workshop, will be sent through to you all in early September. The cost of the workshop will be £15 Friday and £16/ £18 Sunday. You can enjoy both classes for £30. To secure a place for each workshop, a non-refundable cash/check deposit of £5 is required by Friday 12 September 2008. Deposits can be send to Carolyn Lilly @ 21A Melville Villas Road, High Street, Acton, London W3 6NG. The remaining amount of the charge, is payable upon registration at the workshop on October 10th/October 12th 2008.For further information on the structure of this Sabar workshop or on Mama Adelle, please contact Carolyn on email: cj_lilly@yahoo.com or tel: 07979 464047.For information about Feedback 33 Forum please contact Paula at 07792236583 or email her at p_j_allen@hotmail.com. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who you feel would be interested in attending this workshop.Keep Dancin..Carolyn Lilly07979464047

Greetings Once Again,

Hope this email finds you well and that you managed to catch some sunshine and a well earned Summer rest.

What's Happening?
On Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September the V&A are proud to be hosting the British Caribbean Association's (BCA) 50th Anniversary (1958 - 2008) event: GENERATION to GENERATION which attempts to explore and celebrate aspects of British Caribbean History.

The weekend hosts a conference with David Lammy delivering the inaugural Lord Pitt Lecture, speakers discussing cultural and social issues affecting British Caribbean people today, an exhibition of Britain's public services within the last 50 years, a tour of African and West Indian objects within the museum's collection and the first Caribbean Film Festival UK with talks, screenings and Q&A facilitated by actor Jeff Francis currently in Ashes to Ashes, BBC1 and formally of Desmonds, Channel 4. Books and commemorative resources will be on sale.

Day tickets cost £3.00, no concessions. Advanced booking recommended.
Call 020 7942 2211 or email bookings.office@vam.ac.uk

NOT TO BE MISSED - SEE YOU THERE!

Best wishes,

Janet Browne
African Caribbean Audience Development Officer (HLF)
Learning & Interpretation DivisionVictoria & Albert Museum
South Kensington
LondonS
W7 2RL
Direct Line: 020 7942 2184
Email: j.browne@vam.ac.uk

A distinctive - yet very authentic - taste of Cuba and, for Cubans a long way from their mother country, an evocative reminder of home.

We have another fantastic performance this month - "Raises" ("Roots") performed by David and Daymee together with special guest Jose Ramon Rodriguez Garcia ("Ramoncito"), director of
Vocal Baobab. Enjoy authentic and spectacular Gaga dancing from Western Cuba, amazing Columbia Simarona from Eastern Cuba, and much more.
There are no dance classes this month, but doors open at 3pm so join us early for the latest salsa music and reggaeton from Cuba with
DJ Javier ("la maquina de Cuba") and other invited DJs.

On Sunday 14th September from 3pm until midnight.
At Tito's Latin Club, 4-6 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG
Entry £5 before 5.30pm, £8 after 5.30pm

Future dates for El Rumbon CubanoSunday 12th October and Sunday 9th November - both with live rumba drumming and dance performances. Don't miss it!2009 dates to be announced soon

We look forward to seeing you there!
Carlos and OlwenCubacheche


STUDIO AFRO-LATINO "Where dance mirrors life"@ The Space/ 31 Falkirk St/ London N1 6HQ/ Tube: Old St/ Shoreditch areaStudio based classes in a fun and structured atmosphere, led by Iris De Brito and with great guest teachers, invites you to bookfor the following courses:MONDAYS8 Week Beginners Salsa Dance courseWith Iris De Brito 7:00-8:15pm-Learn all basic steps and basic partnering technique-Salsa rhythm & styles-Worldly recognized vocabularyONLY £52!When you book B4 15th September8 Week Afro-Cuban Dance Course Improv/InterWith Iris De Brito & Zela Gayle 8:30-9:45pm- Learn the basics of Rumba, Gaga, Palo & Orisha Yemaya- Understand the differences in rhythm- Informal sharing at end of the courseONLY £59!When you book B4 15th SeptemberALL COURSES START 22ND SEPTEMBERTUESDAYSKizomba- Drop in classWith Iris De Brito & Guests including Kwenda Lima & Ney Corte realBeg/Improv 7:30-8:30pmImrov/Inter 8:30-9:30pm- Learn this dance originally from Angola and spreading around the globe!- A beautifull mix of Tango influenced moves with Zouk and Afro rhythms- learn Semba(not Samba) Funana, Rebita traditional dances from Lusophone countries£7drop in £10 for 2hrs £25 for a 4 class card
7TH CREOLE DAY 2008Sunday 5th October from 12-9pm@ Connway Hall 25 Red Lion Square London WC1R 4RLThe UK Creole communities are coming together to bring you a unique Creole experience with:-Creole Language workshop-Afro-Gwoka Dance Workshops-The History of Rum and Creole gastronomy-Conferences on "What is creole/being creole/Creole literature and movement in the Caribbean"-Live Debate-Live Music with over 10 artists ranging from St Lucia, Martinique & Cabo Verde-Dance shows by Zil'O'Ka/ Quadrille Show/ Zouk London-Kids Room with Storytelling, craft, games and more.-Market Stalls with Food/ Fashion/ Beauty/ Arts & CraftsPRE-PARTY With Kizomba UK on Saturday 4th October Please check Facegroup Kizomba UK or email kizomba.uk@googlemail.com for Glist or further info.CONTACT: www.mbmb-charity.com EMAIL: info@mbmb-charity.com PHONE: 07904 606867ADMISSION: £2 for mbmb members or £4
Iris De Brito
www.irisdebrito.comDancer/ Singer/ Choreographer

Feedback33 is a Professional Dancers' Mentoring Forum set up by Sheron Wray.An opportunity to take part in various dance techniques with teachers from around the globe. It is a chance to gain insights into the passions, challenges, and experiences of various artists and teachers.
This Thursday Eckhard Thiemann leads an informal presentation on the :
Dance Dialogues – a 3-year programme of residencies with artists from Africa and the Middle East.
His recent attendance at the Danse L’Afrique Danse held in Tunisia.
DVD examples of recent dance creations in Africa and his interest in the work created.
His current work at the Woking Dance festival
Your chance to ask questions about his career as an international arts manager.
DATE: Thursday 11th September 7-8.45pm
VENUE:WAC Performing Arts & Media College
Common Room Hampstead Town Hall Centre 213 Haverstock Hill London NW3 Nearest station Belsize Park Tube (Northern Line) Map:
http://www.wac. co.uk/content/ ?q=node/9
Cost: £5 non members and £3 for members
www.myspace. com/feedback33
To book a place on this talk, please email Zela
inspiredbyluv@ yahoo.co. uk

Eckhard Thiemann has over 15 years experience as a successful international arts manager, working mainly but not exclusively in dance. His expertise ranges from developing ambitious international artistic programmes to organisational development, business planning and fundraising. He works closely with partners and artists to identify local needs and audiences and develop innovative strategies and projects to connect artistic creativity with local people and contexts.
Over the past 8 years worked extensively at an international level and managed collaborative projects with a wide network of partners in Europe, Africa and India.
Some of the organisations he has worked for includes; Performing Arts Officer for London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Co-ordinator for South East Arts, The Hampshire Dance Trust: Dance Development Officer and Dance Management for Kompany Malakhi.

It started with Lambada, then zouk,zouklove, soulzouk, zoukrevolution, now London has it's own variation of this wonderfuldance;Lyrical Zouk. Lambada zouk danced with sensuality, poise,connectionwith your partner, allowing combinations to emerge organicallythroughout the dance; Experience this new wonderful style every weekat The Inn On The Green.Inn on the Green a unique experienceInn On The Green is the only Lambada Zouk Class of it's kind inLondon. This is not aclass where one learns a move a week, it's a class where we look atelements that make up the dance and try to work on them in order tobe a stronger dancer. A well structured warm up, using elements ofcontemporary, Jazz, footwork drills, partner work,musicality exercises, choreography work, the toughest and ultimatelythe most rewarding class around.Take Your Dance to the Next levelClass starts 7:30of class only Three pounds ( for beginners and improvers)Inn On The Green3_5 Thorpe CloseLadbroke GroveW10 5XL...Lyrical Zouk Every Monday

BTWSC PRESS RELEASESept 3 2008BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2008 - THE AFRICAN BRITISH EXPERIENCE EXPRESSED THROUGH SONGS POPULARISED BY THE LIKES OF LORD KITCHENER TO BASHYFrom the naively optimistic 'London Is The Place For Me', composed by calypsonian Lord Kitchener just before he arrived in England aboard the Empire Windrush in 1948, to current grime star Bashy's 'Black Boys', an uplifting ode to African British youths 60 years later, are some of the songs used to mark Black History Month 2008 by Roots To Branches' production of the family-friendly, edu-tainment entitled The Songs Of Life, Survival & Empowerment Concert.Organised by voluntary organisation BTWSC in association with the Black Music Congress (BMC), the free event supported by the National Lottery through the Arts Council England, will tell the story of the African British experience of struggle, joy, socio-political issues, love, and empowerment through a linking sketch, and songs covering R&B, soul,reggae, lovers rock, gospel, African, drum & bass, hip-hop and grime.The sketch will be led by the BMC founder in his DJ Kwaku BBM persona and two 'young studio guests', whilst a band led by singer-songwriter Noel McKoy and singer/multi-instrumentalist Niles Hailstones, and guest artists including rapper Kof, will bring the music to life."Last year, we had a great response to an edu-tainment concert we organised to mark the bicentennial of the Abolition Of The Slave Trade Act," says BTWSC co-ordinator Ms Serwah. "This year, the Roots To Branches concert marked British Black Music Month in June, and we expect our programme marking Black History Month on November 7 to be even bigger!"The concert at Bridge Park Complex in Stonebridge, north-west London, is aimed at all members of the community, especially families with youths. For more information or to book: 020 8450 5987, info@btwsc.com ENDSMs Serwah BTWSC co-ordinatorinfo@btwsc.com www.btwsc.com What: The Songs Of Life, Survival & EmpowermentWhere: Bridge Park Complex, Brentfield (Harrow Road), Stonebridge, London NW10 0RG (by Harrow Road/North Circular Road intersection). Buses 18, 112, Stonebridge Bakerloo/Overground train station)When: November 7 2008, 7-10pmCost: Free. Must pre-book via info@btwsc.com or 020 8450 5987Theme: A family-friendly edu-tainment concert marking Black History Month through live music with special guest singers and inter-linkig sketch which tells the story of recent African British life, struggle and uplifting moments.


Hi my beauties

D*Cuban School's team hope that you all enjoyed your holidays. CUBA!!!! was full of surprises as always. Please read below:-D*CS of Arts SON dance course (6 weeks) NEW!!! -D*CS of Arts INTENSIVE Ladies Styling dance course (6 weeks) NEW!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D*Cuban School - NEW!!! September dance courses-D*CS of Arts SON dance course (6 weeks) from Sunday the 14th of September 08Yes, finally a course which will suit your appetite for this elegant & traditional Cuban rhythm, which is without doubt the FATHER & MOTHER of SalsaLimited spacesDates: Sundays from 14th of September and thereafter every Sunday until Sunday 19th of October 08Venue: The Basement, (400 York Way, York House, Basement Units, London N7 9LR. Tubes: Caledonian Rd, Camden Town, Kentish Town. Buses: 253, 29, 10) Times: 3pm-4pmTeachers: Damarys & Top Cuban Guests dance/teachersPrice: £90 per course *£25 cancellation charged*Payment in full* Full programme available after paymentCheques to: Damarys Farres, 82 The Triangle, Compton St, London EC1V 0AG. Please specify the name of the course on the back of the cheque. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D*CS of Arts INTENSIVE Ladies Styling dance course (6 weeks)Isolation and body movements as well as interpretation and understanding of music. Hard work- Painful FUN!!! Beauty achieved!Limited spacesDates: Sundays from 14th of September and thereafter every Sunday until Sunday 19th of October 08Venue: The Basement, (400 York Way, York House, Basement Units, London N7 9LR. Tubes: Caledonian Rd, Camden Town, Kentish Town. Buses: 253, 29, 10) Times: 4.15pm-5.15pmTeachers: Damarys & Top Female Guests dance/teachersPrice: £90 per course *£25 cancellation charged*Payment in full* Full programme available after paymentCheques to: Damarys Farres, 82 The Triangle, Compton St, London EC1V 0AG. Please specify the name of the course on the back of the cheque. ***Both courses subject to cancellation if minimum registration is not achieved.

Looking fowards to seeing you soon.

For further information, please email me or contact me by phone asap.Damarys Farres (The Cuban School of Arts & UK's Cuban Salsa Champion)+ 44 (0) 7788 110421 Cubanschool_arts@yahoo.com www.CubanSchool.co.uk


Hotfoot Online, ADAD's quarterly web-based magazine is all about dance of the African Diaspora! Get up to date with news, reviews and commentary with this quarter's issue Transcendence and Transcultural Stories as we explore how our artists are rising above the challenges they face and making their mark. Read Hotfoot on the ADAD website or download and print a pdf for your train journey! The website also has an archive of back issues full of interesting and thought provoking articles.What are you waiting for? Click here to go directly to the current issue.

Thursday, 4 September 2008

The Afro-Latin Lounge

Hello, my dear community, as I let you know recently, I will be uploading all information related to African, Latin and Afro-Latin events straight away, as it comes. There won't be more mailouts once a week, unless it's to do with one of my classes. So, bookmark this page and make sure that you come back at least every two or three days to find out what's going on in our Afro-Latin community.

D*Cuban School's team hope that you all enjoyed your holidays. CUBA!!!! was full of surprises as always. Please read below:-D*CS of Arts SON dance course (6 weeks) NEW!!! -D*CS of Arts INTENSIVE Ladies Styling dance course (6 weeks) NEW!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D*Cuban School - NEW!!! September dance courses-D*CS of Arts SON dance course (6 weeks) from Sunday the 14th of September 08Yes, finally a course which will suit your appetite for this elegant & traditional Cuban rhythm, which is without doubt the FATHER & MOTHER of SalsaLimited spacesDates: Sundays from 14th of September and thereafter every Sunday until Sunday 19th of October 08Venue: The Basement, (400 York Way, York House, Basement Units, London N7 9LR. Tubes: Caledonian Rd, Camden Town, Kentish Town. Buses: 253, 29, 10) Times: 3pm-4pmTeachers: Damarys & Top Cuban Guests dance/teachersPrice: £90 per course *£25 cancellation charged*Payment in full* Full programme available after paymentCheques to: Damarys Farres, 82 The Triangle, Compton St, London EC1V 0AG. Please specify the name of the course on the back of the cheque. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D*CS of Arts INTENSIVE Ladies Styling dance course (6 weeks)Isolation and body movements as well as interpretation and understanding of music. Hard work- Painful FUN!!! Beauty achieved!Limited spacesDates: Sundays from 14th of September and thereafter every Sunday until Sunday 19th of October 08Venue: The Basement, (400 York Way, York House, Basement Units, London N7 9LR. Tubes: Caledonian Rd, Camden Town, Kentish Town. Buses: 253, 29, 10) Times: 4.15pm-5.15pmTeachers: Damarys & Top Female Guests dance/teachersPrice: £90 per course *£25 cancellation charged*Payment in full* Full programme available after paymentCheques to: Damarys Farres, 82 The Triangle, Compton St, London EC1V 0AG. Please specify the name of the course on the back of the cheque. ***Both courses subject to cancellation if minimum registration is not achieved.

Looking fowards to seeing you soon.

For further information, please email me or contact me by phone asap.Damarys Farres (The Cuban School of Arts & UK's Cuban Salsa Champion)+ 44 (0) 7788 110421 Cubanschool_arts@yahoo.com
www.CubanSchool.co.uk


KIZOMBA UK CLUB @ The Rocket
Saturday 6th September

We've had to change venue at the last minute.
It was unfortunate & completely out of our control, but we hope you'll agree we've raise to the challenge by managing to keep to our words and have another Kizomba UK Club

Our last night was a hi and we all had a fantastic time partying, Kizomba UK Style!
Video & picture on Facebook & Daily Motion

Kizomba UK Club this Saturday: all the info

The Rocket, a spacious venue, is renowned for his dancehall and live events. It is ideally situated outside Holloway Road, close to Drayton Road and Highbury & Islington stations
with numerous bus routes passing by!

Who
You of course! A great friendly crowd and lots of positive party vibes welcoming everyone that enjoys Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
DJ's: Guerrito and Mario will be spinning the tunes.
Always thriving to improve the party experience,
Kizomba UK plays an ecclectic selection including Kizomba, Zouk, Funana, Kuduro, Soukous, Coupe-Decale & more.

Where
The Rocket, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DBWe're only 8 min from Holborn:- 2 min from Holloway Road Tube Station (Picadilly line)- 10 min from Highbury and Islington Tube & Train Station (Victoria Line)- 2 min from Drayton Road Train station- Bus : 43, 153, 271, 393, N41- plenty of parking space available if coming by carWhen
9 - 10 pm – FREE Kizomba Class+ Kuduro with Iris de Brito & Ney Corte Real 10 - 3 am – Pure Party Vibes with resident + guest DJ Dress codeThe beach party was last month (It was HOT) and is over so cover yourself!
Just look good & smell good! :-)

How much
£8 on guest-list before 11 pm (£10 after)£12 at the door all night if not on guest-list

Guestlist
email kizomba.uk@googlema il.comor text 0796 720 4891
List closing by midday on Saturday 6th SeptemberFor special occasions, table booking or anything else:Marie 07967 204891See you there for another great party!Marie & Kizomba UK team

The next African Liberation Jazz Suite Sessions will take place on Wednesday 17 September 2008 @ Inn On the Green, 3 Thorpe Close, London W10 5XL. Tickets £10 on the door. Doors: 7pm – 11.30pm. Nearest Tube: Ladbroke Grove Station.
Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua Ajo se po (Unity) album showcase starts 8.45pm -10.30pm. Stalls cost £20 and will be open from 6pm -11pm. Should stall holders need to come early to set up their space, that’s fine. To book a stall call Ifaleke on 07984722291.

For updates on current shows and events information please go to:
http://egbeoduniyi.ning.com http://kevinhaynes.ning.com

For updates on shows and album download information please go to:
http://www.myspace.com/afrolibjazz http://www.myspace.com/kevinhaynesgrupoeleguas

For press contact details please go to:
www.kevinhaynes.co.uk

Come support your Liberation!

Ire O
Egbe Oduniyi Productions


Hotfoot Online, ADAD's quarterly web-based magazine is all about dance of the African Diaspora! Get up to date with news, reviews and commentary with this quarter's issue Transcendence and Transcultural Stories as we explore how our artists are rising above the challenges they face and making their mark. Read Hotfoot on the ADAD website or download and print a pdf for your train journey! The website also has an archive of back issues full of interesting and thought provoking articles.What are you waiting for? Click here to go directly to the current issue.

Dear Members Forum member Carolyn Lilly has kindly arranged for us, for Mama Adelle from Senegal to deliver a 2 hour Sabar workshop on Friday 10 October 2008. A former dancer with the Ballet National de Senegal and with Ballet Bougarabou, Mama Adelle has taught African dance in Europe, the USA and Scandinavia for over 27 years. In 1991, Mama Adelle established Companie Niaba, and earlier this year organised the first Tanaber (a Senegalese dance event) in Paris, which was a great success. As well as being renowned for the teaching of Sabar, the national social dance of Senegal, Mama Adelle is an expert teacher in numerous dance forms from Senegal, Guinea and Mali. Mama Adelle is well known in the dance community for her passion and wealth of knowledge, and we are very lucky to have secured someone with such a wealth of knowledge in African dance and culture to teach this workshop. Please click on this link to see Mama Adelle in action at Tanaber 2008: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgn5G2wZTbM&feature=related This Sabar workshop, which will also feature live drumming, will take place in the evening of 10th October 2008. Venue details and the start and finish time for this workshop, will be sent through to you all in early September. The cost of this workshop will be £15. To secure a place on this workshop, a non-refundable cash deposit of £5 is required by Thursday 4 September 2008. Deposits can be paid to me at the Forum 33 sessions. Alternatively, if you are unable to attend Forum classes before 4th September, but would like to secure a place, please contact me on email: p_j_allen@hotmail.com or tel: 07992 236583 in order to arrange a convenient date and time to pay your deposit. The remaining £10 of this £15 charge, is payable upon registration at the workshop on October 10th.
Additionally, Mama Adelle will be teaching on Sunday 12 October 2008 at:
Yaa Asantewaa Community Centre,
1 Chippenham Mews, W9 2AN
Tube: Westbourne Park, Royal OakTime: 14:00 to 16:00 Price: £16 concessions / £18 regular
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If you would like to take both classes (Friday evening and Sunday afternoon) the cost will be £30. A deposit of £10 (£5 per class) is required by Thursday 4 September 2008. For further information on the structure of this Sabar workshop or on Mama Adelle, please contact Carolyn on email:
cj_lilly@yahoo.com or tel: 07979 464047. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who you feel would be interested in attending this workshop.Best wishes PaulaFeedback 33 Forumwww.myspace.com/feedback33

And this is all for today. Chao.