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DanceAfrica 2005 rhythmic heritage: going full circle

Title
DanceAfrica 2005 [videorecording] : rhythmic heritage: going full circle / presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music ; artistic director, Chuck Davis.
Publication
c2005.

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disc 1Moving imagePermit needed *MGZIDVD 5-275 disc 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
disc 2Moving imagePermit needed *MGZIDVD 5-275 disc 2Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • Davis, Chuck, 1937-
  • Thornton, Karen
  • Dinizulu, Alice.
  • Dahoue, Mamadou.
  • Stines, L'Antoinette
  • Ababio, Yao.
  • Clarke, Randi
  • Robison, Mark (Cameraman)
  • Grant, William H., III
  • Marley, Bob.
  • Asase Yaa African-American Dance Theatre.
  • L'ACADCO--A United Caribbean Dance Force.
  • Ancestral Messengers Dance Company.
  • Brooklyn Academy of Music.
  • BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble.
  • Character Generators/Video.
  • DanceAfrica (Festival)
Description
2 videodiscs (NTSC) (177 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Alternative Title
Rhythmic heritage: going full circle
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Video.
  • Black films and programs.
Note
  • Disc 1. Griot, Memorial, Mamadou Dahoué and the Ancestral Messengers Dance Company, L'ACADCO A United Caribbean Dance Force with BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble, [60th anniversary celebration of the birth of Bob Marley], beginning of Celebration honoring Mama Alice Dinizulu (ca. 90 min.) -- Disc 2. Conclusion of Celebration honoring Mama Alice Dinizulu, L'ACADCO A United Caribbean Dance Force, Asase Yaa African-American Dance Theatre, Finale (ca. 87 min.).
Access (note)
  • Permission required.
Credits (note)
  • Lighting design, William H. Grant III ; videographer, Character Generators Inc. ; president and cameraperson, Mark Robison.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped in performance at Brooklyn Academy of Music Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 29, 2005 (3 pm).
System Details (note)
  • DVD.
Contents
  • Griot / greeting by Chuck Davis -- Memorial.
  • [Performance by] Mamadou Dahoué and the Ancestral Messengers Dance Company / artistic director, Mamadou Dahoué ; manager, Diane Skai Stroud ; musical director Tra-Bi Lizie ; dancers (female), Melinda Parham, Cheryl Horne, Sabine LaFortune, Breana LaFortune, Angela Carey Adams, Valerie Francis, Ashley Francis, Darcel Jones, Danice Jones, D'andra Jones, Aisha Bell, Tanya Allsopp, Libya Jones, Shaneeka Nicholson, Terry Ann Samuel, Zakiya Torbert ; dancers (male), Mamadou Dahoué, Donnell Jones, Shakir Torbert, Ade Torbert, Caliaf (C.J.) Aubyn ; drummers, Tra-Bi Lizie, Sekou Dembélé, Djo-Bi-Djo, Bi-Botty George, Dellwyn Gilkes, Darrell Jones, Daniel Jones ; includes: It's time for us to come together -- Zouly -- Aboudan -- Ziglibiti -- Coucouba.
  • A kum in a dis / performed by L'ACADCO, A United Caribbean Dance Force with Bam/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble ; choreographer, L'Antoinette Stines ; arranger, Oliver Barrett ; costumes, Cyprian Thomas ; dancers, Cathy Ann Gibbon, Neila Ebanks, Lisa O'Gilvie, Sasha Christian, Lori-Ann Glasgow, Amanyea Shadea Stines-Jones, Nicole Brown, Jacqueline Logan, Khama Phillips, Herron Dyce, Howard Daly, Lawson Pinder, Ajamu Logan ; lead dancer (Nganga), L'Antoinette Stines or Patrice Levy ; musicians, Obaefun Vereen, Calvin Mitchell, David Callum, Ezra Tomlinson, Ajamu Logan, Herron Dyce.
  • [60th anniversary celebration of the birth of Bob Marley] -- Celebration honoring Mama Alice Dinizulu / presentation of the award by BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble ; choregraphy, Chuck Davis ; staging, Karen Thornton-Daniels.
  • [Performance by] L'ACADCO, A United Caribbean Dance Force / choreographer, L'Antoinette Stines ; includes: Hourfour of the drums / arranger, Ras Happa ; costumes, Russell Watson, Arlene Richards, Marlene Pitter ; dancers, Nicole Brown, Cathy-Ann Gibbon, Neila Ebanks, Lori-Ann Glasgow, Simone Harris, Jacqueline Logan, Lisa Ann O'Gilvie, Khama Phillips, Lawson Pinder ; musicians, Obaefun Vereen, Calvin Mitchell, David Callum, Ezra Tomlinson, Ajamu Logan, Herron Dyce -- Drumology / arranger, Obaefun Vereen ; drummers, Obaefun Vereen, Calvin Mitchell, David Callum, Ezra Tomlinson, Ajamu Logan, Amanyea Shadea Stines-Jones, Herron Dyce -- Bingi (A mystic revelation of Rastafari) / music arranged by Carl Messado ; costumes, Cyprian Thomas, Arlene Richards ; dancers, Cathy Ann Gibbon, Neila Ebanks, Lisa O'Gilvie, Nicole Brown, Sasha Christian, Lori-Ann Glasgow, Khama Phillips, Howard Daly, Lawson Pinder ; lead dancer, Jacqueline Logan or Simone Harris ; musicians, Obaefun Vereen, Calvin Mitchell, David Callum, Ezra Tomlinson, Ajamu Logan, Amanyea Shadea Stines-Jones.
  • Our African American experience (excerpt from Are there still Africans in America) / performed by Asasa Yaa African-American Dance Theatre ; artistic director, Yao Ababio ; choreographer, Randi Clarke ; director of dance art repertory theatre, Deidra Lloyd ; dancers, Zakiya Harris, Randi Clarke, Robin Gee, Lauren Atkins, Catherine Foster, Nicole Meekins, Karrissma Jones, Inez Williams, Khadheejah Smith, Naimah Brown, Alisha Anderson, Lamaryse Monteverde, Alicia Monteverde, Samantha Rutty, Jyneise Belmont ; musicians, Yao Ababio, Ayanda Clarke, Kwesi Nkroma, Kofi Osei Williams, Senfuab Stoney, Kojo Johson, Ryan Greenidge ; Griot, Zamani.
  • Finale / performed by all participants ; speaker, Chuck Davis.
Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-275
OCLC
NYPY06-F111
Title
DanceAfrica 2005 [videorecording] : rhythmic heritage: going full circle / presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music ; artistic director, Chuck Davis.
Imprint
c2005.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
System Details
DVD.
Credits
Lighting design, William H. Grant III ; videographer, Character Generators Inc. ; president and cameraperson, Mark Robison.
Event
Videotaped in performance at Brooklyn Academy of Music Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 29, 2005 (3 pm).
Restricted Access
Permission required.
Local Note
House program available in *MGZB DanceAfrica (Festival).
Local Subject
Afro-Caribbean dancing.
Dance -- Africa -- Baoulé.
Added Author
Davis, Chuck, 1937- director.
Davis, Chuck, 1937- speaker.
Thornton, Karen, choreographer.
Dinizulu, Alice. Honoree
Dahoue, Mamadou. Director
Stines, L'Antoinette, choreographer.
Ababio, Yao. Director
Clarke, Randi, choreographer.
Robison, Mark (Cameraman), videographer.
Grant, William H., III, lighting designer.
Marley, Bob. Composer
Asase Yaa African-American Dance Theatre.
L'ACADCO--A United Caribbean Dance Force.
Ancestral Messengers Dance Company.
Brooklyn Academy of Music.
BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble.
Character Generators/Video.
DanceAfrica (Festival)
Research Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-275
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