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1999 African Heritage Stage - Textiles
1999 African Heritage Stage - Textiles
1:00-Threads That Bind: Rhythmic Textiles for Art and Fashion- Ifama Arsan; Moderator, She Weaves and Does Pottery- Panel of 2- Cecelia Pedescleaux, Quilting, Crochette and Knitting- Suzy Cameleon, Teacher, Painting, Children's' Work Shop- 2:30- Crescent City Hip-Hop Culture: Past, Present and Future- Chuck Siler; Moderator-Panel of 2- Roger Dickerson II, Rap- Earl Register, Hip-Hop, 4:00-Visual Links from Haiti to LA-Chuck Siler; Moderator- Panel of 3- Ferdinand Bigard, Mardi Gras Bead Work- Edmond Duval Carrie, Haiti- Ulrica Jean Pierre, French on African Voodoo.
1999 African Heritage Stage - Voodoo
1999 African Heritage Stage - Voodoo
1:00 PM- Vodun in New Orleans: Demystification- Tina Girard; Moderator- Panel of 3- Ava Kay Jones--; Voodoo Priestess, Elmer Glover; Karati and Voodoo Priest, Sallie Ann Glassman of New York, now N.O. Voodoo Priestess.
1999 African Heritage Stage - Word Band
1999 African Heritage Stage - Word Band
4:00- The Word Band: A Poetic and Musical Experience- Kalamu ya Salaam; Leader- with Kysha N Brown and Ginger Maria Tanner- involving the audience- Carl LeBlanc on Guitar, Poem by Willie Perdomo of N.Y.
1999 African Heritage Stage - Young Voices
1999 African Heritage Stage - Young Voices
Fri.- 1:00- Make a Joyful Noise: Change and Continuity in N.O. Gospel- Joyce Marie Jackson; Moderator Panel of 3- E. Dwight Franklin, Larry Bell, Rev Lois Dejean, 2:30- Young Voices of the Village: College Poets- Patrice Melnic; Moderator- Xavier Univ. Student Poets-4:00- How Sweet The Sounds; New Orleans Musical Sisters- Chuck Siler; Moderator- Panel of 3- Cherice Harrison-Nelson, Benny Jones, Miriam Reed- Singing.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Ancestral Roots
2000 African Heritage Stage - Ancestral Roots
TAPE 1 of 2; First Part) Rhythms of Brazil - with instruments 2) Digging For Ancestral Roots on the Evergreen Plantation in back of what was the slave quarters - about 500 school children participated.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
River Road Blues R&B band in the River Parishes; Dr. Joyce Jackson, Moderator. 2) Young Voices of the Village; College Poets from Xavier Univ. Students reciting their own poetry. TAPE 2 of 2.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
TAPE 1 of 2 - 1) Capoeira: Brazilian Martial Arts Demo - Capoeira: Central American Karati - Music played on primitive instruments - discussion, Demo entails while slow motion falling and kicking demo, backed by singing.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
Small part of another tape with Chris of Tulane. 1) Unity through art and culture- lle ayle- Bahian Carnival Afro Bloc; G. Osborn; Moderator. 2) Samba Schools of Brazil, An Education in Democration 3) Closing Ceremony; Description of the Samba with Drums. Ceremony with all panelists on the stage. Drums, chanting, singing, dancing, and symbolisms. TAPE 2 of 2.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
1) Music of Black Carnival- Brazil band, singers, and dancer. 2) Dr. J. Jackson introduces - First Revolution - group performing 'Doo-wop Gospel' 3) C. Dunn of Tulane University moderating panel in Spanish with interpretation- Unity Thru Arts and Culture- Bahian carnival - TAPE 1of 2 .
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
cont. Brazilian Carnivale cont., Samba Schools Education and Democracy Greg Osborn, moderator, Curtis Pierre, George Aladay (drummer), Mark Lott, also a performance of the closing ceremony with Condomble Priestess, Mae Stella and Voodoo Priestess, Ava K. Jones.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
1) Capoeira: Many facets of African Brazilian Martial Arts; Dr. Joyce Jackson introducing Moderator and Panel of three - English. 2) Capoelra: Brazilian Martial Arts Demo; panel teaches a song 'Capo' and demonstrates kicking and moves in slow motion. 3) N.O. Garifuna Community; History and discussion TAPE 2 of 2.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
Opening Blessing Ceremony; Bongo Drums and Singing, Intro to Yalo Ashey; High Priestess- Maya Stella- discussion with interpreter- seminar with questions and answers. 2) Candomble ritual and cultural identity in Brazil in Spanish and English- tape of singing at rituals. TAPE 1 of 2.

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