From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature
RASANBLE! Haitian Arts & Cultural Festival
Arts & Cultural Festival collectively celebrating the richness and vibrancy of Haiti and Haitian Vodou
Rara Tou Limen & Lee Hetelson present: RASANBLE! The festival will provide a live forum over the course of multiple days that will allow for dialog, inquires, technique analysis, and in-depth interactions with traditional folkloric artists from Haiti and the US.
JULY 11-14, 2008
REDWOOD HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER
3883 ALISO ST. OAKLAND, CA.
KARIBBEAN CITY
1408 WEBSTER ST. (downtown oakland)
Join us in this cultural extravaganza & celebration featuring:
Max Blanchet, Daniel Brevil, Blanche Brown, Nadege Clitandre, Jude Dantes, Daniel Desir, Lee "Iyayo" Hetelson, Portsha Jefferson, Emmanuel Louis, Djenane Saint Juste and Nina Schnall.
* Master Folkoric Dance Classes
* Master Percussion Classes
* Vodou Song Class
* Film/Documentaries
* Lectures
* Kreyol Language Course
* Haitian Marketplace
* Haitian Cuisine
For bios, schedule and fee information, check out:
http://www.myspace.com/raratoulimen
This Festival is instrumental in fulfilling Rara Tou Limen's organizational mission to build and enhance working relationships with Bay Area artsist promoting Haitian culture and artists from Haiti. Our goal is that the cultural and creative exchanges facilitated by the Festival will continue to inspire new and creative works in the future.
JULY 11-14, 2008
REDWOOD HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER
3883 ALISO ST. OAKLAND, CA.
KARIBBEAN CITY
1408 WEBSTER ST. (downtown oakland)
Join us in this cultural extravaganza & celebration featuring:
Max Blanchet, Daniel Brevil, Blanche Brown, Nadege Clitandre, Jude Dantes, Daniel Desir, Lee "Iyayo" Hetelson, Portsha Jefferson, Emmanuel Louis, Djenane Saint Juste and Nina Schnall.
* Master Folkoric Dance Classes
* Master Percussion Classes
* Vodou Song Class
* Film/Documentaries
* Lectures
* Kreyol Language Course
* Haitian Marketplace
* Haitian Cuisine
For bios, schedule and fee information, check out:
http://www.myspace.com/raratoulimen
This Festival is instrumental in fulfilling Rara Tou Limen's organizational mission to build and enhance working relationships with Bay Area artsist promoting Haitian culture and artists from Haiti. Our goal is that the cultural and creative exchanges facilitated by the Festival will continue to inspire new and creative works in the future.
For more information:
http://www.myspace.com/raratoulimen
Add Your Comments
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!
Get Involved
If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.
Publish
Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.
Topics
More
Search Indybay's Archives
Advanced Search
►
▼
IMC Network