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Abdoulaye will be teaching classes a tthe 16th annual World Rhythm Festival in Seatlle, hosted by the Seatlle World Percussion Society. He is teaching a dance class on Friday the 24th and a dun-dun/dance class on Sunday the 26th.  The festival brings together regional, national, and international artists and offers workshops and performance that "highlight rhythm and dance traditions from around the planet."   For a complete schedule, go to http://www.swps.org/swps?zs=2933617214;dpage=schedule.

 

 
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Ongoing Classes

Abdoulaye Starts Sunday Seattle Classes

Abdoulaye Sylla has begun a Sunday late afternoon dance class at Center House, 4th Floor, Studio G, Seattle Center, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, 98109.

Classes run through Sunday, November 22nd.  Classes are from 5:00-6:30 pm.  $15 for adults and $10 for children age 7-12.  This is a high energy, mixed level class taught in a welcoming, supportive atmosphere with live drumming accompaniment.  Drop-ins are welcome.

For more info, contact Abdoulaye at 860-601-5850 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Past events of note:

ONE WORLD ARTS EXCHANGE & ABDOULAYE SYLLA
AFRICAN HEARTBEAT CULTURAL TOUR TO GUINEA, WEST AFRICA

December 29 2007-
January 12, 2008*

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*other dates may be able to be accommodated.
updated 10-4-07


About One World Arts Exchange

One World Arts Exchange is committed to building intercultural understanding through the medium of performing arts. Our primary focus is sharing the music and dance of West African cultures.