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African Drum & Dance back at the Advocate “Where It All Began”
Doc Gibbs will be teaching Drummingat the Advocate. We go full circle at the Advocate where some of the greats started, practiced and learned the art of drumming. From Arthur Hall to Malaku Daku to Robert Kenyatta to Tony Cosby (And everybody in between), the drums are back!!!
Doc, as we all well know has an outstanding resume that’s hard to equal and is one of the greatest percussionists around.
Doc Gibbs will be teaching at three levels;
Level I Ages 6 - 11 $10/class 11:30 am - 12 pm (Teaching Jimbay Drums)
Level II Ages 12 - 17 $15/class 12 pm - 1 pm (Teaching Jimbay Drums)
Level III Ages 18 & up $25/class 1 pm - 2:30 pm (Teaching Conga and Technique)
The classes will be on Saturdays and will total 8 weeks each.
We need commitments of at least 10 people per class to make this happen.
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African Dance comes back to the Advocate. Dance classes taught by Angela Watson of Camara Arts, Zumbi Soweto, and Anssumane Silla of Guinea Bissau. Come in and learn African Dance, be a part of a program that we hope will grow into a movement. Ms. Watson wants to start a rights of passage program, she has visions of taking her students to Africa. Ms. Watson mentors her students, has a extensive resume and a B.A. from Howard University. We also congratulate Ms. Watson as she follows Ann Guise as the leader of The Bright Lights.
Dance Classes will be held every Saturday 10 am - 11:30 am. $5 per student per class.
Please reply back or call call 484-466-6151 if interested in either of the classes.
Kemah.