Luvale Likumbi Lya Mize dancers, Zambia, by Juza Photo

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Luvale Likumbi Lya Mize dancers, Zambia, by Juza Photo
Sona Jobarteh Launches the Second Season of Proctors' Passport Series
Sona Jobarteh Launches the Second Season of Proctors’ Passport Series
SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—SEPT. 27, 2018—Sona Jobarteh launches the second season of Passport Series—Music Haven at Proctors, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Jobarteh, the first female kora virtuoso to come from a West African Griot family, is a pioneer in an ancient male-dominated tradition that has been exclusively handed down from father to son for the past seven centuries.
She personifies Music Haven,…
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Be jubilant this weekend, art lovers. ・・・ “Hailing from Zimbabwe, Mokoomba is a 6-piece award-winning band that blends traditional #Tonga and #Luvale rhythms with dashes of #funk, #ska and #soukous. #Mokoomba has taken their raw #afrofusion energy to dancefloors in more than 50 countries around the world. [...] For more info, visit clevelandart.org. #CMACityStages #CMAperformingarts” —> excerpt from @clevelandmuseumofart’s caption — #blackart #blackmusic #africanmusic #museum #zimbabwe #africanart #blackradicalmuseumenthusiasm #staywokeloveart (at The Cleveland Museum of Art)
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Luvale or Mbunda, 1910
The Royal Ontario Museum