Congo Kids Rhythms and Heritage Workshop

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WHERE: The George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center

1225 N. Rampart Street, New Orleans, 70106

Monday March 14 – Friday March 18 | 4:30 – 6:30 pm

Participants who attend all workshops receive an instrument voucher. Parking is available on site. Registration is required.

New Orleans is widely accepted as the birthplace of African American music.  The City maintained, transformed, and reconfigured traditional musical forms from West and Central Africa into the beginnings of blues, Mardi Gras Indian music, the second line, and jazz. Given this history, there is no better place for a celebration of West African music in America than New Orleans, and this is exactly what Pirate’s Choice Internationale is proposing.

 The program will once again bring together artists from the projects mentioned above for a week-long residency in New Orleans to celebrate West African Music.  This very special group of artists from Mali, Senegal, and America will provide youth workshops focusing on Mandé Music, and including history and instruction in Djembe, Sabar, Dunun, Kora, Djeli Ngoni, and Guitar.  Luke Quaranta (Djembe/Dununs), Sam Dickey (Djeli Ngoni/Guitar), and Yacouba Sissoko (Kora) will lead the youth workshops Monday-Wed, and then be joined for the Thursday and Friday workshops by Raja Kassis (Guitar), Morcoumba Gueye (Sabar), Alfred Jordan (Drums), and Eric Vogel (Bass).

There will be a presentation and small ceremony on Friday at Louis Armstrong Park – details TBA. There is deep significance in performing this music here in New Orleans, and the connections with New Orleans music and culture will be highlighted throughout.  We believe the young people we work with throughout the week, and all who witness this collaboration, will be profoundly impacted.

This is truly a world class lineup of artists, and the results from each of our previous collaborations has been extraordinary. “We admire Positive Vibrations Foundation’s mission and works in the New Orleans community, and sincerely appreciate their efforts to bring this special collaboration to the City.”