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141. One World Arts Exchange Promoting the music and dance of West african cultures. http://www.danceanddrum.com |
142. Fogo Na Roupa Dance Company This is a San Francisco Bay area professional Brazilian dance and music company with strong african, Latin, and Caribbean influences. http://www.gofogo.com/index.htm |
143. First Physical Theatre Company South african physical theatre and contemporary dance. Overview and photographs of performances, tours, dance education, research, and shopping. http://www.ru.ac.za/firstphysical/ |
144. Healing Force Joseph, Gail, and Sonji Anderson combine storytelling, music, and dance in a celebration of african culture. WinstonSalem, North Carolina. http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/2428/ |
145. Swedenburg, Ted University Of Arkansas Research focuses on popular music, including FrancoAlgerian Rai music, Islamic african-American rap, Mizrahi dance music in Israel, and the popular music of Nubians in Egypt. University of Arkansas. http://www.uark.edu/depts/anthinfo/swedenburg.htm |
146. DrumGods Eclectic percussion and dance ensemble featuring rhythms from West african, Middle Eastern and Latin musical traditions. http://www.drumgods.net/ |
147. Dimensions Dance Theater Presents an annual season of two downtown Oakland, CA concerts to promote and create and premiere work on african American themes, fostering knowledge and appreciation of african and africanderived dance forms. http://www.dimensionsdance.org/ |
148. Talking Elephant Unofficial site for the band combining Asian, african and Celtic rhythms and instruments to create unique dance and ambient music. With release information and related links. http://eccentrix.com/music/elephant/ |
149. Wemba Means Magic Collective of musicians, storytellers, and dancers who are priests and adherents of african Traditional Diasporic Religions; dedicated to sharing the AfroLatin music, dance, and traditions of Lucumi Orisha and Palo Mayombe. http://www.wemba-music.org/ |
150. Martinique Pulses With Rhythm Of Zouk Article from TownNews.com covering the african roots of Zouk and Biguine music and dance. http://townnews.atevo.com/guides/focus/item/0,3721,3504138,00.html |
151. Photos Titambe Dance Company - Images From Show With African Pictures from a african song, dance and drum performancewith Copenhagen based troupe Titambe dance Company. http://crawfurd.dk/photos/titambe.htm |
152. WhatMusic.com Rare and contemporary african, Brazilian, dance, jazz, Latin, and soundtrack LPs and CDs. Audio samples. Based in Europe. http://www.whatmusic.com/ |
153. Outlaw Records Secondhand compact disc and record music shop. Soul, jazz, rock, pop, african, classical, reggae, trance, hiphop, kwaito and dance. http://outlawrecords.co.za |
154. Songbong Promotes african drumming and dance by teaching, performing and organising events around drumming, dancing and drummaking. http://www.songbong.co.nz |
155. TexasDrums CommUnity All weekly drum and dance circles in Texas, i.e., Dallas, Denton, Austin, Bastrop, Stephenville, Lubbock, Corpus Christi and Houston for djembe, ashiko, dununs, other percussion, drum and dance workshops. african drum and dance classes,AfroCuban, Middle-Eastern http://www.drums.org/TexasDrums |
156. Iroko Theatre Company Traditional african theatre company, that uses storytelling, drama, music and dance to educate children and young people profile, news, projects, FAQ and contact details. http://www.irokotheatre.org.uk/ |
157. Lotus Music And Dance Offering classes in Indian, Burmese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, african and Hawaiian dance. http://www.lotusarts.com/ |
158. Central Pennsylvania Dance Workshop A nonprofit dance studio offering instruction for children and adults in ballet, modern, jazz, tap, african, ballroom and swing dance styles. http://www.cpdw.org |
159. Junebug Productions A nonprofit cultural organization based in New Orleans. Our mission is to produce, present and support the development of high quality theater, dance, music, storytelling and other artistic work that represents, supports and encourages african Americans. http://www.gnofn.org/~junebug/ |
160. Duke University Dance Program Offers Duke students the opportunity to study Modern dance, Ballet, african, dance History, Choreography, Repertory. Minor in dance. Major through Duke's Program II. http://www.duke.edu/web/dance |
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