Sunday, 18 December 2011
The Afro-Latin Lounge
Sunday, 11 December 2011
The Afro-Latin Lounge
In association with the Bernie Grant Arts Centre, Tavaziva Dance hosts a 3 day Christmas intensive for dance students, aspiring dancers and dance professionals. Led by Artistic Director Bawren Tavaziva, participants will be invited to be inspired, get creative and experience a new way of dancing! During the 3 days, participants will be immersed in the company’s signature style, through a technique class, learning of repertoire and creative sessions. This is a great way to push your body to the limit before the Christmas break!
Dates: Tues 20, Wed 21, Thurs 21 December
Time: 10am-4pm
Venue: Bernie Grant Arts Centre, Town Hall Approach Road, London, N15 4RX
Price: £75*
*Early bird booking price still running and pay just £60!!
To book a place please contact Laura Collins via email admin@tavazivadance.com or call the office on 020 8365 9150. Look forward to seeing you there!
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Baila Londres is back on Saturday 24th Decemberfor a special Funky Latin Christmas Party! DJ Javier 'la Maquina de Cuba' will be playing Salsa, Timba, Reggaeton, House, Kizomba, Reggae and Party SoundsDJ Dezzi D (Beyond Soul) will be playing and eclectic party set including Funk, Soul, Latin, Hip-Hop, R'n'BOnly £5 entry all night!Dance from 9pm-4am!
At Charlie Wrights International Bar45 Pitfield StreetLondon N1 6DA5 minutes walk from Old Street Tube (Northern Line) Exit 2 North Side, then turn right.http://www.cubacheche.co.uk/ http://www.djjavier.com/ ~ http://www.beyond-soul.com/
Your invitation to a special FREE Event hosted
by IRIE! dance theatre...
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IRIE! dance theatre will be hosting its AGM from
6:00-6:45pm on Wednesday 14 December 2011
at Moonshot Centre.
Following this formal event (from 7:00-8:00pm)
there will be performances by connectingvibes*
and JAMMDRUM.
The connectingvibes* dance company is a collaborative
project between IRIE! dance theatre and City & Islington
College. The company is currently rehearsing for a new
show that will be officially launched in the New Year.
However, as part of this special event you'll have the
exclusive opportunity to watch a "work-in-progress".
JAMMDRUM is a new ensemble comprised of Master
Musicians of African and Caribbean heritage. They will
be giving their first public performance at this event.
You can read more about JAMMDRUM and this special
launch at the link below
Launch of JAMMDRUM
We would very much like you to be part of this special
occasion.
If you would like to attend this event please either call
IRIE! on 020 8691 6099 or send an email to:
info@iriedancetheatre.org
IRIE!
-- IRIE! dance theatre
http://www.iriedancetheatre.org
Tel: 020 8691 6099
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IRIE! dance theatreMoonshot CentreFordham ParkAngus StreetNew CrossLondon SE14 6LUUNITED KINGDOM
All,Papson will be returning to London to give one of his fabulous workshops on the 15th January 2012 at 2pm to 5pm. It was a great way to start 2011! Come join us to celebrate the start of 2012 with an African Dance Workshop by Papson. See the facebook page link http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=325276654153292 Papson Sylla will be teaching an African Dance Workshop in London, UK on Sunday, 15th January 2012.W Where: Siobhan Davies Dance Studio http://www.siobhandavies.com/ 85 St George's Road City of London SE1 6ERUnderground: Elephant and Castle or Lambeth North
When: Sunday, 15 January 2012 for three hoursPrice: £25 in advance/ £28 at the door
Booking in advance is advised to avoid disappointment. To book in advance please send a £5 non-refundable deposit. Please email feeltherhythmprod@gmail.com for the details. The deposit must be received by the 31 December 2011.
Papson has performed in the West End performance of FELA!!!!!. Top class dancer and choreographer, Papson is an endless source of creativity and energy. His style is a mix of traditional African dance with modern elements.The new generation of African dance grown in urban spaces finds itself today on concert and theatre stages.
Famous African artists ask him regularly to create choreographies for their video clips and shows: Tiken Jah Fakoly, Oumou Sangaré, Césaria Evora, Khaled, Shaft, Norma Claire, Aïcha Koni, Tissénifo, Savane Allah, Samba Oussou, Amadou e Mariam and Rokia Troare.
As a child, he was called the father of the sound as he was always running and looking for the sounds of the Djembedrum. Papson participated on his first dance contest at the age of 5 years. Later his parents didn’t want him to become a dancer, so he left his family to follow his dream.His journey took him through several African countries and national ballets to Paris. Before he settled down in Paris he became the choreographer of the Ivory Dance company and latter the assistant choreographer of George Momboye (AfriKa Afrika).
Since 2003 he works as a freelance choreographer and dancer. In 2009 he created his first Afro contemporary Dance Theatre “ Mon Histoire “.
To pay in advance please contact Carolyn at cj_lilly@yahoo.com or 07979464047. Advanced payments must be received by 13th May 2011.
Please contact Carolyn if you have any questions @ mobile: 07979464047 or email: feeltherhythmprod@googlemail.com See Papson in action in his class in Paris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2By2hoyP-Hw
See Papson in action solo:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KjdV3YbY24&NR=1
See a snippet of Mon Histoire:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCFyHXtZHi4&feature=player_embedded
See Papson teaching in London:http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=173027612738558
Salsateca Christmas Calendar
Below are the schedule for salsateca dance classes and parties. Please note them down, as some nights aren't on but some nights we will have a party.
SATURDAY 10TH DEC:NOT ON.
The night will not be on due to a private function at THE CUBAN
THE CUBAN ON TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS WILL BE CLOSED FROM TUESDAY 13TH DECEMBER AS WE COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS
THURSDAY 15TH DEC:ON.
at Wessex House will go ahead as planned with the Salsa dance classes at 7.30pm-9pm, followed by the club.
SATURDAY 17TH DEC: ON.
Saturday 17th December at the Cuban will go ahead as planned with the Salsa dance classes at 7pm and the Bachata classes starting at 8pm, followed by the club.
THURSDAY 22ND DEC:ON.
at Wessex House will go ahead as planned as WE WILL BE HAVING OUR LATIN SWING CHRISTMAS PARTY!! The night will comprise of salsa dance classes at 7.30pm-9pm, as well as the magical Onda Amor Dance Company doing a spellbinding performance for us. We will also be having great music throughout the night.
ALL CLASSES AND CLUBS WILL RESUME AS NORMAL FROM WEDNESDAY 4TH JAN 2012
Salsateca Christmas Party
Your Christmas Party Starts Here!!!!
Join us for our Christmas Party on Wednesday 7th December to you as we start our countdown to Christmas!
This exciting night at the Cuban (Moorgate)
will start off salsa dance classes at 7-8.30pm for all levels, followed with music from the legend that is Dj Julian 'the Duke'.
To follow, the popular Orquesta Estelar will be playing live salsa music. Our very own Salsateca Student Dance Group will be closing the night by treating you with a dazzling live dance show!We will also be giving the first 50 people that comes to the class and the first 50 to the club an early Christmas present of a salsa cd for you to practice your dance moves at home as well as at our classes. So join us for a Christmas party you won't forget!!
Sunday, 4 December 2011
The Afro-Latin Lounge
1/ Cuba! Africa! Revolution! (part 2) Film showing - this Sunday 5pm
2/ Rebel Music fundraising night
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1/ Cuba! Africa! Revolution! (part 2) Film showing
This Sunday, 4 December 2011 at 5pm
FILM SCREENING: Cuba! Africa! Revolution! part 2
At the Hobgoblin Pub,
73 White Lion Street,
Islington,
London, N1
(PLEASE NOTE VENUE CHANGE)
SYNOPSIS: In January of 1961 independence fighter and Congo’s first Prime
Minister, Patrice Lumumba was assassinated. The Cuban revolutionary government
recognised this as part of imperialism’s drive to turn back the tide of
African independence. Shortly after, Cuba’s ‘African Odyssey’ began. The
necessary technical and military assistance socialist Cuba provided for
liberation movements Algeria, Guinea Bissau, Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, and
South Africa, made the difference between defeat and victory.
This documentary, produced for the BBC in April of 2007, has rare footage of
some of Africa’s most prominent revolutionaries and tracks Cuba’s heroic
and unselfish contribution to the fight against colonialism and racist
oppression in Africa.
Each screening is followed by an open discussion of the issues raised
FREE
Donations welcome.
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2/ Rebel Music fundraising night
Organised by Rock around the Blockade
Friday 16 December
from 8pm to midnight
The Royal Inn on the Park
111 Lauriston Road,
London
E9 7JH
With live music from
King Toadfish and the All-Weather Riders
Blues, experimental, folk rock band
There will be food, a bar and children are welcome
We are trying to raise £1,000 towards medicines for Cuban Children which Cuba
can’t get hold of as a result of the US blockade.
Donations are welcome in cash on the night or by cheque made payable to Rock
around the Blockade and sent to BM RATB, London WC1N 3XX
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We are delighted to announce that ADAD has been granted a BBC Performing Arts Fund Dance Award! The BBC Performing Arts Fund is a charity committed to developing new performing arts talent from across the UK. Click here for more details.
IABD 2012
dance Immersion will host the 24th Annual International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD) conference and festival in Toronto, Canada on January 26th– 29th , 2012. This four day event brings people together from around the world to be educated and to educate each other around issues that are relevant to dance within the global dance ecology. For more information including how to register, click here.
Photo: Tabanka Crew African and Caribbean Peoples Dance Ensemble by Thomas PrestØ
News & Events
An African Election
Showing throughout the UK until the beginning of January, 2012 An African Election documents events behind the 2008 presidential elections in Ghana, West Africa. Click here for screening info.
World Aids Day Awareness Concert 2011
For the 2nd year running, Café.Bar.Contemporary at Nottingham Contemporary will be hosting Nottingham’s World Aids Day Awareness Concert on Thursday 1st December from 7pm - Midnight. Cost: Free. Wear something red to show your support.
Visit www.nottinghamcontemporary.org to find out more.
Death and the King's Horseman
On Thursday 8th – Saturday 10th December, 2011 The Drum arts centre, Birmingham, and YGB present an adaptation of this classic of modern African theatre, set in Nigeria during World War II. Young actors, singers, dancers and drummers aged 8-18 star in this thrilling tragedy about respect, honour and the clash between Africa and Europe, ending the year in a blaze of light, sound and colour.
For booking and more infomation, click here.
Mixed Movement
Dance and live music combine, New York style. The brainchild of dancer, theatre artist, and poet DawN Crandell, Mixed Movement gives dancers and musicians a chance to improvise, celebrate and show off their skills. Saturday 3rd December, 2011 at Contact theatre, Manchester.
Lyrical Art Attack Awards and Under 13's Poetry Slam
Leeds Young Authors presents the 8th Annual Lyrical Art Attack Awards & Under 13's Poetry slam featuring some of Yorkshire's most outstanding youth poets at Seven arts Centre. Wednesday 14 December, 2011, 7pm. Find out more here.
Street Stories Taster day
East London Dance and the Royal Opera House are looking for creative young people aged 14-21 years to devise and perform their own response to Othello using a variety of art forms and genres. Interested? Then go along to the Street Stories Taster day taking place from 10am – 4pm on Saturday 10 December, 2011 at East London Dance, Stratford Circus, Theatre Square, London E15 1BX.
Intensives
West African dance and drumming residency with Nansady Keita, Marie Sylla and Friends
Tues 24th Jan – Mon 6th Feb, 2012
The Gambia
Learn traditional West African dance and drumming by the beach in workshops lead by dance teacher Marie Sylla, world renowned master drummer Nansady Keita and friends.
Cost: £500 dance only; £700 dance and drumming. All prices are exclusive of flights.
Visit www.nansadykeita.com for more information or call 07885 988 331
News & Events
An African Election
Showing throughout the UK until the beginning of January, 2012 An African Election documents events behind the 2008 presidential elections in Ghana, West Africa. Click here for screening info.
World Aids Day Awareness Concert 2011
For the 2nd year running, Café.Bar.Contemporary at Nottingham Contemporary will be hosting Nottingham’s World Aids Day Awareness Concert on Thursday 1st December from 7pm - Midnight. Cost: Free. Wear something red to show your support.
Visit www.nottinghamcontemporary.org to find out more.
Death and the King's Horseman
On Thursday 8th – Saturday 10th December, 2011 The Drum arts centre, Birmingham, and YGB present an adaptation of this classic of modern African theatre, set in Nigeria during World War II. Young actors, singers, dancers and drummers aged 8-18 star in this thrilling tragedy about respect, honour and the clash between Africa and Europe, ending the year in a blaze of light, sound and colour.
For booking and more infomation, click here.
Mixed Movement
Dance and live music combine, New York style. The brainchild of dancer, theatre artist, and poet DawN Crandell, Mixed Movement gives dancers and musicians a chance to improvise, celebrate and show off their skills. Saturday 3rd December, 2011 at Contact theatre, Manchester.
Click here for more info.
Classes
Reggae Contemporary dance workshop Thursday 1st December, 7.30pm - 9pm at London Studio Centre, 42 - 50 York Way, London N1 9AB. Click here to find out more.
African Dance @ MDI Studio, 24 Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BX. Youths (aged 5 – 16 years old) Wednesdays 4.30pm – 5.30pm; Adults (16 years old and above) Wednesdays 6.30pm – 8pm.
Origins of Salsa, Wednesdays at 8.30pm, Studio ILéaCHé, 11 Osborne Street, Merchant City, Glasgow G1 5RB. Find out more here
Top class dancer and choreographer Papson Sylla will be teaching an African Dance workshop on Sunday15th January 2012, Siobhan Davies Dance Studio, 85 St George's Road, London SE1 6ER.
For further information contact Carolyn Lilly: 07979464047, feeltherhythmprod@gmail.com, www.facebook.com/Feel-the-Rhythm-Productions
Lyrical Art Attack Awards and Under 13's Poetry Slam
Leeds Young Authors presents the 8th Annual Lyrical Art Attack Awards & Under 13's Poetry slam featuring some of Yorkshire's most outstanding youth poets at Seven arts Centre. Wednesday 14 December, 2011, 7pm. Find out more here.
Start Your Christmas Celebrations With Us!
With your advent calendar just opening, it only seemed right to announce our Christmas Party on Wednesday 7th December to you as we start our countdown to Christmas!
This exciting night at the Cuban (Moorgate)
will start off salsa dance classes at 7-8.30pm for all levels, followed with music from the legend that is Dj Julian 'the Duke'.
To follow, the popular Orquesta Estelar will be playing live salsa music.
Our very own Salsateca Student Dance Group will be closing the night by treating you with a dazzling live dance show!
We will also be giving the first 50 people that comes to the class and the first 50 to the club an early Christmas present of a salsa cd for you to practice your dance moves at home as well as at our classes.
So join us for a Christmas party you won't forget!!
Cuban Contemporary Dance with Dwayne Barnaby, Thursday 08 December 11
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.
Feedback33 with Dwayne Barnaby Thurs 08 Dec June 2011 @ London Studio Centre
Venue: The London Studio Centre, 42 - 50 York Way , London N1 9AB (adjacent to Lincoln Lounge)
Cuban Contemporary Dance with Dwayne Barnaby, Thursday 08 December 2011 7pm – 9pm (registration 7pm – 7.25pm; class 7.30pm – 9pm)
Dwayne’s class is a fast paced Cuban technique class merging elements of la technica Cubana with his own unique contemporary flavour. The Cuban technique is loosely rooted in the Graham technique and through additional inclusions of undulations and spinal manipulations forces the dancer to master the shifting of weight through space. The class is highly physical with challenging exercises in the centre and travelling sequences that demand a sense of attack and musical dynamism. The class will culminate in a challenging movement sequence to end.
Cost per class
£5 Members / £8 Non-members
Concessions*
£3 Members / £5 Non-members
* Concessions are open to students and to unemployed professional dancers only. ID/proof of status is required. To check if you qualify for the unemployed professional dancer concession, please phone number below.
Annual Membership fee
£10
To book a place on this workshop please email Paula Allen at feedback33forum@gmail.com or phone: 07800959664.
Teacher’s Bio
Dwayne Barnaby trained in Cuba at the Escuela Nacional de Arte where he specialised in la tecnica Cubana and Cuban folklore. He is a former member of Phoenix dance theatre company in Leeds and a former cast member of Disney's production of The Lion King in London. He has also taught in Jamaica at the national school of dance and is known for his inspiring and energy paced classes.
Feedback33 Dancers' Mentoring Forum: “Let's celebrate our differences by coming together"