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| The One World African & Latin Drum Co. Located at 1316 Centre St N Calgary, Alberta (403) 217-6790 Keri Rodger Program Director oneworld@netway.ab.ca Instructors: Roger Duncan (West African, djembe & ashiko - Beginner/Intermediate, Didgerido) Luis Bran (West African djembe - Advanced, Traditional Afro Cuban -all levels, Bata) Jean Christophe Leroy (Popular Afro Cuban, West African, Kit) Elizabeth Stepkowski (Voice) Lessons also taught with djundjun, sangba, kenekeni, shakere, clave, cata, and bell. From the beginner to the professional drummer we have the teacher that can serve your best interests and desires. Give us 1 1/2 hours and you will be drumming! Most of all we come together to drum and build community, create life long dreams and goals, lose our selves in the rhythm, relax and have FUN! Classes run from 6 - 7:30 & 8 - 9:30 during the week with private & group lessons on the weekend. |
KINGSTON/OTTAWA areas in Ontario, Canada Lorne ONTARIO OTTAWA
Kebba is a fast-paced drummer, singer, songwriter and a several-musical instrumentalist. Since the past few years the CKCU Ottawa Folk Festival has been revived, Kebba has been the World Beat Stage host, a soloist, and a host of drumming circles. He leads spiritual groups at retreats / meditations through the empowerment of the sacred drums. He has also instructed at Carleton University, the University of Ottawa Music and Visual Arts department(s), participated and represented St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York, U.S.A.) in a globalization and cross boarders seminar at the University of Toronto, and has taught at the St. Lawrence University faculty of music in 1999. Kebba has hosted, organized or co-organized and participated in many community workshops, other festival workshops (i.e. Mariposa Folk Foundation Festival - Toronto), some Folk establishment workshops (i.e. Ottawa Folklore Centre) and performed workshops at many schools across Canada. He has been an actor / singer in the making of the United Nations 50th anniversary video, an anthology of various artists. He has played in local and international ensembles in Ottawa, Toronto, Kingston, Montréal, Victoria and other parts of British Columbia plus Trinidad and Tobago. He has three ensembles of his own, which consist of a traditional (Folk) ensemble, a Pop band ensemble and a Jazz (Fusion) ensemble and also goes solo depending on what people can afford to pay for his services. In July of 1996, Kebba performed at the
Ottawa International Jazz Festival, an anthology of Jazz musicians and a poet ensemble.
Kebba and his Traditional (Folk) percussion ensemble performed August of the same year at
the National Gallery of Canada's "Heartbeat" percussion ensemble series. He has
also been a regular performer at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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Oumar N'Diaye Martinos 70 Claude Sioui, Wendake, Québec, CANADA G0A 4V0 Fax : 418.847.8713 e mail : africarythmes@globetrotter.net Three drum classes every Sunday, three repertoires ( from 11:00 am to 18:30 pm ) KIDS CLASSES: Every Saturday, starting January 2001 maximum of 16 students per class We provide djembés 14 $ per class ( one hour and a half class) Traditional drumming only with djembes and dundun
Settled in France in 1989, he undertakes a solo career. In 1992, at the request of the Takadja Percussion Group, he settles in Montreal. Under the artistic and musical direction of Oumar NDiaye, the group knows its best years and will win, in 1996, the Canadian Juno Awards for the best album in the Global Music category. Since, he has worked with several Canadian artists, the best known being Richard Séguin, Marie Denise Pelletier, Karen Young, Susan Aglukark and Michel Donato. In 1996, he leaves Takadja and in the cooperation with
the Migrations Ethnic Dance Company, he creates the Baafila Bén Band. Since, Oumar
NDiaye keeps promoting the arts of African dance and percussion and, in the City of
Québec alone, accounts for more than 150 happy students. In 1999, Oumar NDiaye launched the CD Kharandiya Le Djembé , a fun and greatly
appreciated method to learn 10 traditional rhythms
and produced by Rhythms and Traditions in Québec city. To know more about this versatile artist or about is
method, You can send a message at africarythmes@globetrotter.net
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| Terry Cowan 245 Pinegrove St. cowans@encode.com 705-687-8336 Gravenhurst, Ontario Canada P1P 1L7 Classes are in workshop format on an ongoing weekly basis from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. in: Huntsville Ontario - Monday night Bracebridge Ontario - Tuesday night Newmarket (just north of Toronto) Ontario - Wednesday night Barrie Ontario - Thursday night Workshop fee per session is $10.00 Workshops include beginner to advanced players, all are very courtious and friendly. Forms include an indepth study of Arabic & Persian, Brazilian, Cuban & Latin, and West African. Main instruments used are Clave', Bell, Conga, Bongo, Djembe', Ashiko, Kpanalogo, Djun Djun, and Doumbek. We also hold dance workshops as well in all the above forms. School programs that implement current curriculum in world music and dance, and performances are also available throughout the Southern Ontario region. I have been a student of percussion for 31 years, and I am still learning. I am a teacher, performer, event co-coordinator, and theatre tech. My instruments that I am proficient on include voice, guitar, piano and related instruments, brass and percussion. I also manufacture a variety of percussion instruments from 14 different drums to bells, slit drums and marimba. My country of origin is Canada. |
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Larry Graves
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Anna Melnikoff 243 Gerrard St. E. Toronto, Ontario M5A 2G1 tel: 416-944-3589 email: anna@tao.ca Offering classes in traditional Malinke rhythms for beginner and intermediate levels. Call 416-944-3589 for class schedule. Beginner/intermediate classes: 90 minutes, $18 Advance purchase of 4 classes: $60 Three-hour intensive workshops may be booked in advance, $35 per person. Private classes, $20/hour. Bring your own djembe (dununs provided) Djembes available for rental or sale Djembes re-mounted and tuned Downtown class location: 243 Gerrard St. E. Toronto, Ontario Anna Melnikoff is a student primarily of Malinke percussion from Guinea, West Africa, played by a traditional ensemble consisting of 1 to 4 djembes, and 3 dununs (kenkeni, sangban and dununba) with accompanying bells. She studied intensively in Guinea (2000, 2001) and in Senegal (1998), as well as pursuing studies with traditional teachers in North America. Her teachers include: North America: Yamoussa Camara, Lilian Friedberg, M'Bemba Bangoura, Mohammed Camara Senegal: Lamine Diallo (master drummer/arranger for National Ballet of Senegal), Idrissa N'Diaye (sabar), Yammar Thiam (tama). Guinea: Famoudou Konate (master drummer who led Les Ballets Africaines for 27 years), his sons Ibro Konate, "Billy" Nankouma Konate and Fode Konate; Nansady Keita and Mamady Kourouma. Aside from formal studies, she frequently played accompaniment at traditional Malinke fetes. Last year in Toronto she started an all-female traditional drum ensemble, Bolokelen, and played at various festivals. She has performed with Prrrrr, Group Soume, Agoya, the Subtonic Monks and Bootleg. She also co-organized a drum and dance workshop series by Yamoussa Camara, and plans to continue bringing traditional drum and dance teachers to Toronto. In addition, she is a practitioner of vibrational psychology and healing and as such is able to address the therapeutic impact of drumming with students. Not only does the discipline of drumming enrich the neuronal connection between left and right brain (thus promoting repair of neuronal deficit caused by ADD), it also opens channels of energy within the body where there may have been blockages. It is not uncommon for students to achieve significant emotional clearings and increased harmony of mind, body and spirit as a result of the process of learning to play drums. Classes for beginners focus on development of correct technique with both djembe and dunun, and development of a solid sense of timing. By learning complete rhythms - all the dunun/bell parts as well as djembe accompaniments - the students gain a more comprehensive understanding of this complex and melodic traditional music. Intermediate students work on more challenging rhythms, dunun variations and solo technique on the djembe. (Intermediate students must demonstrate clear tone/slap technique plus the ability to play a 6/8 rhythm on an offbeat). |
Sekou Sylla Leaving school at an early age to concentrate on his music, Sekou began drumming in the street. It wasnt long before he was noticed by Conakrys best performing groups, and at 15 Sekou began playing the djembe professionally in Ballet Federal Conakry 1. During his extensive career, he has been soloist for such ensembles as Ballet Konkoure, Ballet Merveilles, Etoiles de Kaloum, and most recently, Ballet Saamato. In addition to performing, he has taught many of the next
generation of drummers in Conakry. He came to Canada in 1999, and is one of North
Americas best links to traditional African drumming.
Guinean drumming classes and workshops. Sekou is also
the main percussionist and djembe soloist for Aboubacar Camara's West African
performance group, Doundounba.
Sekou's bio is available at:
http://www.doundounba.ca/bio-se.php
Vancouver and Lower Mainland BC,
Canada
Fana Soro
Masabo Music & Dance Studio
40 Sixth Street,
New Westminster BC
V3l 3G7
URL:
http://www.masabo.com
Class Schedule and Artist Biography about Fana Soro, a former nine year member of the Ballet National de Cote d'Ivoire, and the other members of Canada's most exciting traditional West African performance group, Masabo.
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Rachel Stevenson Instruments will be available for loan, but please feel free bring along any percussion instruments that you may have. All ages and levels are welcome! Rachel Stevenson has been a
student of African percussion and dance for over ten years. The traditions
she has studied have included Afro-Haitian drumming and dance, Cuban
percussion, Brazilian Samba, and West African Drumming and Dance (Malian,
Senegalese, Ghanaian, and Guinean). She has recently returned from Tokyo,
Japan where she has been studying West African drumming and dance under
teachers Hiroyuki Takeda and Theodore Bah (ex-member of the Guinean
National Ballet) . She has studied intensively in Tambacounda, Senegal,
West Africa under Master Drummers Moumadou Silibe and Abdouli Diakite. Both drum and dance -$20.00
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