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The Akwaaba Ensemble
Next Stage Arts Project
Putney, VT
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The Akwaaba Ensemble
The Akwaaba Ensemble , traditional African drumming and dance with award-winning performance artist, singer, musician and author U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo.

The Akwaaba Ensembles energetic and engaging performances are a reflection of their name, which means welcome in the Twi language of the Ashanti tribe of Ghana. At each performance the Ensemble brings Highlife music, West African drumming and dance to vivid life.
Audiences agree that their performances are overwhelmingly positive. Once you hear their music, you cant resist moving.
Each Ensemble member teaches and leads workshops. Together they have connected with students at dozens of schools around the globe. Parents and teachers praise their work: These guys are energetic, enthusiastic. Theyre really knowledgeable about what they are doing, and they seem to really enjoy working with kids.
For the past 17 years, the Ensemble has toured internationally and performed on many stages in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom. They perform at theaters, fairs, festivals, weddings, school settings, Drumming and Dancing workshops in the community, and often collaborate with other musicians. The goal of the group is to produce extraordinary music and great performances that enlighten the audience about African Culture and Music.

U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo, whose Ndebele/Zulu name means What are we waiting for? is a Boston-based Zimbabwean American Performance Artist and Poet. She has a Masters in education from Lesley University and more than fifteen years of experience teaching health and wellness in schools and communities, and is presently an Adjunct Professor in English at Endicott College. Her poems have been used in film, TV, theater, and documentaries, and published in Write On The Dot.

This performance is supported in part with a grant from the New England Foundation for the Arts.

Location

Next Stage Arts Project (View)
15 Kimball Hill Rd
Putney, VT 05346
United States

Categories

Music > World

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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