| THE CULTURAL BEAT 2009 WISH LIST |
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A coherent schedule of dance conferences and workshops. Let us stop cannibalizing each other this year. Why not have a national calendar for scheduling conferences? More training in staging and producing dance concerts. While everyone wants to perform for their friends and family, not all companies are ready to put on a show with a $25 ticket price. Staging a show is a skill of its own. Perhaps we can start offering classes to smaller regional markets to improve the quality of concert performances. Transparency in artist pricing for workshops and conferences. We have called for this in the past. Artists need to paid properly so they can feed their families. At the same time, there has to be some sanity in the prices that are set so that the smaller markets can bring artists in for workshops. It shouldn't matter where you were born or who you know to be able to book an artist. A dance and drum community that is technologically competent. As the closing of Djoniba's showed, few artists had workable web sites where information about them could be obtained or messages left. Our dance organizations, over all have not kept pace with technological advances. In today's world this is unacceptable. Technology can be daunting but knowledge tames it.Technology is an essential component for a successful business. A healthy, safe and prosperous year for all of our teachers, drummers, dancers and family members! |
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UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS: PERFORMANCES: August 21st - Les Enfants du Soleil Symphony Space, NYC WORKSHOPS: July 10-11th African Global arts Dance & Drum Marathon Plainfield, NJ July 10-11th Diadie Bathily Dance Workshops Philadelphia, PA July 30- Aug 2 Titos Sampos - Kongolese Dance & Drum & Kissani Workshop, NY, NY UPCOMING CONFERENCES: July 12-18 Camp Fareta Central Calif July 20-31st Camp Afrika (for kids) offered by Diade Bathily St. Louis, MO July 24th-26th 11th Annual IFE-ILE Afro Cuban Dance Festival Miami FL July 31- Aug 2nd Afrikan Djeli Cultural Institute's Atlanta Dance & Drum Atlanta GA Aug 5-9th Camp Merveilles Boulder CO Aug 14-16 Mussukeb A Sane Dance Conference, New York, NY Aug 16-23rd Wotannbe's 2nd Annual African Dance Cruise Aug 21-23rd Sogbety Diomande's 3rd Annual West African Celebration Bellville, OH Aug 28-30th Le Bagatae 7th Annual Dance Conference Chicago, IL Sept 3-6th Kankouran Annual Dance Conference Washington DC Sept 17-20th Camaraya African Dance & Drum PRACTICUM, Cleveland, GA Oct 23-25th Wofabe African Dance & Drum Festival Newark NJ Oct 30-Nov 1st Bolo Tenate 3rd Annual African Dance Workshop Atlanta, GA Nov 4 - 8th African Dance & Drum Festival in San Francisco San Francisco, CA Nov 5-9th Jeh Kulu Annual Dance Conference Burlington VT
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