Innis Town Hall - Innis College, University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario

Sommet/Mandingue/Summit Workshops

Saturday October 31, 2009

Dance and drum workshops will be led by internationally acclaimed Masters and geared towards adults and children of varying skill levels. Beginners are welcome!

There are also a number of free cultural workshops to provide a greater understanding and appreciation of Mandingue culture.

Join us first thing Saturday morning for free coffee and tea and learn the basics in Mandingue Culture 101.

Or get your hands on a djembe drum in Djembe Discovery and learn more about this amazing instrument.

Or try a dance class and learn something about the traditional movements of Guinée, Senegal and Ivory Coast.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Dance and Percussion workshops continue, but take some time to learn more about the culture in one of today’s Cultural Workshops.

Mudcloth, indigo and bassan. The fabrics of West Africa are wearable art, often telling stories about Mandingue culture through symbols. Learn how distinguish quality goods from imitation prints in the West African Fabrics workshop led by Ibrahim Barry.

Have you ever wanted to wear an African headwrap? Let Naza show you how. Bring your own piece of African fabric or purchase some for $10—you’ll leave the workshop with enough fabric to practice and wear at home.

Please refer to the Festival Schedule on this event page (embedded as a photo) for more information about workshop times and instructors.

What to Wear for the Workshops

Clothing should be loose and comfortable for both drum and dance. For dance, women may wear a lappa (a piece of African cloth wrapped around the hips like a sarong), but workout clothing is also acceptable.

Dance workshops will be done in bare feet for both men and women.

Adult Prices/Prix
All-Access Festival Pass (Regular) | $100
Cultural Workshops and demos | Free
(All-Access passes includes one ticket to the Toronto Showcase
performance and reception, a ticket to the Percussion Bolo Kan
performance, and access to all dance and percussion workshops)

Children's Prices/Prix
All-Access Festival Pass | $40
Cultural Workshops, demos and children’s crafts | Free
(All-Access passes includes one ticket to the Toronto Showcase
performance and reception, a ticket to the Percussion Bolo Kan
performance, and access to all dance and children/youth percussion
workshops)

For more information please contact 416-760-2720 or visit our

Official Website: http://www.baobabafrikanarts.org

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