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Grand Ave Block Party Sept 12

by chloe on September 2, 2010

Every year in September, Senegalese retaurant Le Grand Dakar hosts a neighborhood block party on Grand Ave (btw Clifton and Lafayette). Last year there was a kid’s fashion show, outdoor vendors and delicious food at half-price, but for this year’s 5th anniversary with co-sponsor MoCaDa, the event will be taken to a new level.
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he festival focuses on the relationship between Africa and Brooklyn, and the continent’s vibrant presence is felt in the borough in many ways. To mark the Golden Jubilee 50th anniversary of independence in 17 different African nations - including Congo, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal - there will be a ceremony honoring various educators, performing artists and activists including choreographer Bill T. Jones, child activist and force of nature Adelaide Sanford and award-winning actor Jeffrey Wright.
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An all day event, there will be plenty of time to eat exotic cuisine, shop for beautiful fabric and catch a variety of talented musicians and performers. Reggae-bluegrass band City Billies (Brooklyn)will make your heart twang with rootsy rhythms, while African emcees Bajah and the Dry Eye Crew (Sierra Leone) and Blitz the Ambassador (Ghana) will get the crowd loud and rowdy with African hip-hop. Sahr Ngaujah, star of Broadway hit FELA! will also perform during the ceremony. To close the event, the award-winnin film Sex, Okra and Salted Butter will be shown.
As the icing on this beautiful multi-cultural cake, there will be a raffle for a round-trip ticket to Lagos, Nigeria!
See you in Brooklyn!
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This Saturday a dear friend of mine is throwing a great benefit for the rural Kenyan community of Sereolipi. There will be delicious Senegalese food, an amazing reggae-bluegrass band, beautiful photographs of the Sereolipi people, and handmade Kenyan crafts; all in support of The Thorn Tree Project, an organization dedicated to the education of these North Kenyan youth. $10 suggested donation. Details below.
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UNEXPECTED BRILLIANCE:
The Colors & Hues Under the Thorn Trees of Ndonyo Wasin

Elizabeth Brown Eagle & Liz Titone
Photography Exhibit and Benefit in Support of The Thorn Tree Project

Saturday May 8th at 5pm

Music by the City Billies

Kenyan crafts available for purchase

Le Grand Dakar

285 Grand Ave • Brooklyn, NY
718-398-8900

This project is sponsored by e2

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FELA! on Broadway

November 23, 2009

Last fall I caught Bill T. Jones’ musical masterpiece Fela! just before it ended off Broadway. It was so excellent they brought it back, this time on Broadway! For all fans of Fela Kuti - the Nigerian king of Afro-beat - and even those less familiar, this exuberant production is a stimulating array of wild [...]

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