Concerts, Festivals, School Assemblies
Ammaya Dance & Drum includes master West African drummers and dancers, and a diverse group of professional artists. The ensemble offers a fun, high-energy and participatory educational program for concerts, festivals, school assemblies and family events. With highly favorable reviews, they have been presenting performances regularly throughout the New England area at public venues, public and private schools, colleges, libraries, senior residences, and more. By watching and participating, audiences experience West African cultural traditions. They take something very special with them: African dance, rhythm and song!
We vary and customize each show according to the setting and audience:
- Opening the show, the ensemble performs West African dance, drumming and song in traditional costumes. The opening pieces are exciting and dynamic, giving audiences an experience of the culture and art forms.
- The lead drummer then shares about the background and purpose of drumming in West Africa.
- The audience can then try the drumming themselves! The ensemble drummers will teach several simple rhythms that people can play informally in a group. In this way, participants can learn rhythms and experience African drumming firsthand.
- The ensemble dancers will then lead simple African dance movements for the audience. People may come up and dance informally in a group, learning simple traditional steps and having fun together!
- Next, the lead drummer will teach a beautiful call and response West African song from his home country. People get to sing along and learn a traditional song from Guinea or Mali, West Africa.
- Our program concludes with more performances of traditional dance and drumming from Mali or Guinea, West Africa. At the end of the piece, everyone in the audience is invited to dance and drum again together in a rousing community finale!
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Student Testimonials
"Thank you for yesterday! The individuals really enjoy your drum circle -- it’s nice to see everyone so happy and engaged. You are also really good with them. We look forward to you coming again."
K.A.
"I really wanted to thank you for the work that you do with our members. You bring a really positive energy into the space and it is so appreciated."
E.G.
"Thank you very much for being there last night... Everyone had such a great time with you and drumming/dancing. I loved how everyone got to express themselves creatively with the activity -- I'm sure they will be talking about it for weeks. We do appreciate it!"
S.B.