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Bradley Simmons, instructor of West African percussion at Duke University for nearly three decades, died at 72 on May 22.
Debora Wondercheck was trying to process scenes of civil unrest in 2021 when she came up with “Gospel Voices of OC,” a ...
Two dancers with amazing chemistry went viral after their energetic performance to African music with the woman with dwarfism ...
A TikTok video of Chinese dancers' 'Zenzele' dance at the Africa Culture & Product Exhibition went viral. Mzansi discussed ...
Juneteenth 2025 in Portsmouth will celebrate the 10 years of the African Burying Ground Memorial Park with African drumming ...
At a studio in central Johannesburg, dancers from various countries moved together to the rhythm of South Africa's amapiano sound that is taking social media by storm.
One man's smooth amapiano dance moves at foreign club impresses SA so much they want to give him citizenship, and the video ...
An electric violin, a tap genius, art world legends, holograms and more will feature in dance shows to see in Washington and around the country.
TANZANIAN dance music is not dead. It's just very, very tired, broke, and forgotten, somewhere in the corner of a dusty bar in Buguruni, sipping warm beer and wondering how it all went so wrong.
The festival returns to downtown Ann Arbor, on streets once filled with vibrant Black-owned businesses, on Saturday, June 7.
Simmons joined Duke in 1998, where he taught West African and Afro-Cuban music with a particular focus on the djembe drum and ...
The International African American Museum is getting ready to host thier signature yearly Juneteenth celebration, J.O.Y., or ...