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In this week's episode of Trim the Wick, Dan and Becky share an incredibly moving story from their time in Kenya. Despite facing unimaginable hardships, the faith and resilience of a Kenyan village left a profound impact on them. They recount their journey up Mount Elgon, where they encountered a community that, despite losing many of its men to tribal conflict, displayed unwavering faith and joy. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and hope that can be found in the most difficult circumstances. Tune in to be inspired and encouraged by this heartfelt testimony.__________Link to mentioned video : https://youtu.be/smzkyvasOC8Like what you heard? Listen to more episodes here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trim-the-wick/id1496074089Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trimthewickglobal/Follow us on Tiktok: tiktok.com/trim.the.wickJoin our community on Locals: https://trimthewick.locals.com/upost/5330018/welcome-to-trim-the-wick-communityWant to learn more about what we do at Trim the Wick? Check us out here: https://www.matthew257.com/Enjoying Trim the Wick? Show your support by leaving a review and rating for the show. Your feedback helps us continue to strengthen relationships and ignite faith!Have a question? Need to talk? Send us a message!
My guest this week is Chicago rapper, producer, label head, and MIT professor, Lupe Fiasco. We spoke about True Detective, being inspired by his father's record and film collections, practicing martial arts and African drumming, references and concepts in his music, creating across eras, the art and pros and cons of criticism, his bond with producer Soundtrakk, and the creative process behind his years-in-the-making latest album, the Amy Winehouse-inspired Samurai. Come fuck with us. Samurai is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Follow Lupe on Instagram and Twitter: @LupeFiascoI wrote the liner notes for Vinyl Me Please's recent wax reissue of Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor. If you're interested in reading, buy a copy on their site.Join the Reel Notes Patreon today starting at $5/month to get early access to episodes, our Discord server, exclusive bonus interviews and reviews, and more! My first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is available now, via 4 PM Publishing. Order a digital copy on Amazon.Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, The Zakat Foundation, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the Show.
Join us on this exciting episode as we learn about the vibrant world of West African drums and rhythms with our special guest, Mr. Tabari Quarles, from the African American Cultural Center of Long Beach. In this episode, we welcome Mr. Tabari Quarles to the show, where they embark on an journey to learn about the rich cultural heritage of West African drumming. Mr. Tabari shares his expertise on various aspects of West African music, including the history, significance, and techniques of playing traditional instruments such as the djembe and dun dun drums. Through engaging conversation and demonstrations, listeners will discover the meanings behind different drumming rhythms and how they were historically used to communicate messages, celebrate special events, and even heal. Mr. Tabari provides fascinating insights into the cultural diversity of West Africa, highlighting the importance of understanding and appreciating the roots of music and art. We explore topics such as the construction of djembe drums, the role of rhythm in storytelling, and the influence of West African music on contemporary genres like hip-hop and jazz. Listeners will also learn about famous West African drummers and musicians, gaining a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of musical traditions that continue to inspire people around the world. Birthday shoutouts, comments, questions: hello@culturekidsmedia.com Instagram: @culturekidsmedia African American Cultural Center of Long Beach: https://aacclb.org/ Mr. Tabari Quarles Instagram: @dontrelltabari West African Drummers: Mamady Keita Bassidi Kone Weedie Braimah Fode Bangoura
[REDIFFUSION] : désormais, nous rediffusons un épisode toutes les deux semaines pour permettre à nos auditeurs et auditrices de nous suivre de manière hebdomadaire. Plus d'informations en intro de ce podcast !Bienvenue dans Bêtes de Science, nouvelle formule ! Le podcast family-friendly pour partir à la rencontre des animaux du monde entier et découvrir leurs super-pouvoirs ainsi que les clés de leur intelligence.Pour ce premier épisode, nous nous intéressons à l'éléphant
Réecoutez le FG Chic Mix African Drums Vol.1 du samedi 18 mars 2023 Tracklist : Timmy Regisford Lost in the Drums 2023 Oscar P & Swift The Drum (Pablo Fierro Mix) &ME, Rampa & Adam Port Discoteca (feat. Sofie) Saliva Commandos - We Only Watching The Stars Saliva Commandos - Earth, Wind & Drum Randomized Coffee Mariama (feat. Kora Hero) [Dub Version]
We can't discuss Black music without mentioning the drum. I'm sure this season will continue to have drum references throughout but I think it's important to discuss the origin of the instrument.Drums hold a very special place in African history and culture. For the Western world, drums are mainly relegated to the realm of entertainment, adding another musical dimension to songs and other performances. In Africa, drums hold various symbolic meanings that have played an important part in the history of the people who call the continent their home.As you listen to your favorite music, see if you hear any similar drum sounds like I've shared with you today.As a reminder this episode is part of season 4 of the Dust + Dignity Podcast. A special season entitled: Black Music's Roots in Social Justice Advocacy. Dr. Campbell was one of 5 awardees of CASAA's Inaugural Scholar-Advocate Program. CASAA is the Center for Anti Racist Scholarship, Advocacy, and Action at Arcadia University. This season will triangulate archival research, storytelling and strategies of Black music as a tool for change.
You can find all our podcasts at: https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/ (https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/) Description of this podcast: We recently finished a series previewing African Cup 2023 qualification going group by group. It's a pretty deep dive into their history and we realize that not everyone will be interested in that. More people will be interested in what's happening currently in the African Cup and it is interesting with African Cup 2023 qualification already started and some of the usual surprises that come with African soccer already on offer. So this is a compilation of the last sections of three of those podcasts which includes: - A comparison of FIFA and ELO rankings - A head to head comparison of the teams - A discussion analyzing the prospects of each team - Our predictions for how the table will finish - Specific predictions on the two sets of games that have been played already Credits: Musical intro and outro - Realism Stealth Warrior with a tune call Pseudo African Rednecks Transitions - Hi-fi African Drums by Cyberdread Links to full analysis on groups: Group J Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/8f53eaed-b2ec-470e-829a-311b86cabef0 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/8f53eaed-b2ec-470e-829a-311b86cabef0) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxGecJY0FQY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxGecJY0FQY) Group K Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/aa0b078e-a6b8-45e2-b810-af9ddde0e88b (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/aa0b078e-a6b8-45e2-b810-af9ddde0e88b) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfTf7uw53GM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfTf7uw53GM) Group L Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/52e29a66-fc83-440e-ace8-319c54f90e4a (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/52e29a66-fc83-440e-ace8-319c54f90e4a) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8ZcVBZ-ukU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8ZcVBZ-ukU)
You can find all our podcasts at: https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/ (https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/) Description: of this podcast We recently finished a series previewing African Cup 2023 qualification going group by group. It's a pretty deep dive into their history and we realize that not everyone will be interested in that. More people will be interested in what's happening currently in the African Cup and it is interesting with African Cup 2023 qualification already started and some of the usual surprises that come with African soccer already on offer. So this is a compilation of the last sections of three of those podcasts which includes: - A comparison of FIFA and ELO rankings - A head to head comparison of the teams - A discussion analyzing the prospects of each team - Our predictions for how the table will finish - Specific predictions on the two sets of games that have been played already Credits: Musical intro and outro - Realism Stealth Warrior with a tune call Pseudo African Rednecks Transitions - Hi-fi African Drums by Cyberdread Links to full analysis on groups: Group G Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/59773967-f97a-45d5-a956-9b86dfb08654 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/59773967-f97a-45d5-a956-9b86dfb08654) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFWl1eriQLc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFWl1eriQLc) Group H Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6af54d60-c605-4bf7-8fef-99b4816267bf (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6af54d60-c605-4bf7-8fef-99b4816267bf) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAM4NgWfQLg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAM4NgWfQLg) Group I Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/e02bdee1-192b-4942-98a7-f0757537a479 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/e02bdee1-192b-4942-98a7-f0757537a479) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wsSxi9ktoE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wsSxi9ktoE)
You can find all our podcasts at: https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/ (https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/) Description: We recently finished a series previewing African Cup 2023 qualification going group by group. It's a pretty deep dive into their history and we realize that not everyone will be interested in that. More people will be interested in what's happening currently in the African Cup and it is interesting with African Cup 2023 qualification already started and some of the usual surprises that come with African soccer already on offer. So this is a compilation of the last sections of three of those podcasts which includes: - A comparison of FIFA and ELO rankings - A head to head comparison of the teams - A discussion analyzing the prospects of each team - Our predictions for how the table will finish - Specific predictions on the two sets of games that have been played already Credits: Musical intro and outro - Realism Stealth Warrior with a tune call Pseudo African Rednecks Transitions - Hi-fi African Drums by Cyberdread Links to full analysis on groups: Group D Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/a4937df0-130c-4e1b-8a91-c47137b786fe (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/a4937df0-130c-4e1b-8a91-c47137b786fe) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BVMwsmPYiY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BVMwsmPYiY) Group E Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/ee0911ac-6a2a-4fc7-8ad5-1e14e44c7c07 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/ee0911ac-6a2a-4fc7-8ad5-1e14e44c7c07) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPpPHlPgHaM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPpPHlPgHaM) Group F Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/41376f58-edb5-4372-9ec5-872d3ce84337 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/41376f58-edb5-4372-9ec5-872d3ce84337) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zir46_TnRM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zir46_TnRM)
You can find all our podcasts at: https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/ (htps://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/) Description of this podcast: We recently finished a series previewing African Cup 2023 qualification going group by group. It's a pretty deep dive into their history and we realize that not everyone will be interested in that. More people will be interested in what's happening currently in the African Cup and it is interesting with African Cup 2023 qualification already started and some of the usual surprises that come with African soccer already on offer. So this is a compilation of the last sections of three of those podcasts which includes: - A comparison of FIFA and ELO rankings - A head to head comparison of the teams - A discussion analyzing the prospects of each team - Our predictions for how the table will finish - A specific predictions on the two sets of games that have been played already Credits: Musical intro and outro - Realism Stealth Warrior with a tune call Pseudo African Rednecks Transitions - Hi-fi African Drums by Cyberdread Links to full analysis on groups: Group A Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/13740549-eee6-42cd-a8f5-27bd057acab2 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/13740549-eee6-42cd-a8f5-27bd057acab2) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypVjBKfzrVk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypVjBKfzrVk) Group B Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/bbc5bc9a-cb95-4a50-9452-58434db4ca6f (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/bbc5bc9a-cb95-4a50-9452-58434db4ca6f) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwoi9ix4t2U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwoi9ix4t2U) Group C Podcast link https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1ce4fb57-08fc-414e-a490-b18356ac3334 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1ce4fb57-08fc-414e-a490-b18356ac3334) Youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfIXmHD5n1I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfIXmHD5n1I)
Teye Sa Thiosanne African Drum and Dance Company is a San Diego based non-profit organization that provides performances and programs in West African song, music, and dance. The company has been in existence since 1988 and has been consistent in providing the community with cultural expression. Teye Sa Thiosanne means keepers of the tradition in the Senegalese Wolof language. In this episode Elder Yiriba documents his long journey from Dallas Texas to San Diego California. His talks about his early interest in music and how it shaped him into becoming a world renown Djembe Drummer. As an Elder in the San Diego community he has been a major influence on the younger generation from giving drumming workshops, performances, classes on the history of African music and his role as an Elder in the San Diego Rites of Passage Organization.
This ancestral series has all been the work of the ancestors. Starting with Honouring our ancestors, followed by Ancestral Messengers and last week Ancestral Influencers. Its popularity shows us that we must delve deeper in celebrating our ancestors. So, this week's episode is Ancestral Heartbeat in which we will be focusing on an integral, unshakeable and subconscious vibration that speaks to each and every one of us; the drum. The importance of drumming for our ancestors and ourselves should forever be central to our being, as it is part of our DNA and our guiding light for us to always find our way home.There is a vast array of drums throughout the continent so we are only going to focus on 5 in this episode. I offer a short introduction on each of the 5 drums followed by the works of master drummers, accompanied by wise words and high vibrations. As with all of the works featured within this episode, they are all credited in the description of this episode and used only for the education of people of the diaspora. So please continue gaining further wisdom of these works and the people featured, after listening. Give thanks to all featured within this episode.AccreditationsDevon Russell - Drum SongThe Ritual of African DrummingYoutube Channel : Roosevelt Sheltonhttps://www.alpharhythmroots.com/post/the-origin-and-transformation-of-the-djembe-drum-the-short-storyhttps://drumdr.com/djembe-history.htmlhttps://africanvibes.com/8-traditional-african-music-instruments-and-their-origin/https://sites.google.com/site/lauxinafrica/the-music-of-senegal/instruments-sabarhttp://www.cirquedusabar.com/history.htmlhttps://drummuseum.com/Africa/sabar-drum-senegal.htmlhttps://sites.google.com/site/worldhanddrums1/bougaraboushttps://www.x8drums.com/blog/bougarabou-drums/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_drumhttps://www.softschools.com/facts/music_instruments/talking_drum_facts/3013/https://www.newhamheritagemonth.org/wp-content/uploads/SWV_Resource_Pack_talkingdrum.pdfhttps://www.archaicroots.com/education/voices-of-the-ancestors-the-clay-udu-drum/Djembe Solo by Weedie BraimahYoutube Channel : CongaheadIboo Faye griot joue un solo au sabar Tiol "Tokhogue"Youtube Channel : Flo AmaBacary Diedhiou Bougarabou Master SenegalYoutube Channel : Joseph NkosiAyan Bisi Adeleke - Master talking drummer - drum talks Youtube Channel : edEludThe Art of Udu Ceramic DrumYoutube Channel : Joe AguJoe Agu , Marquinho and Hugh HumphreyDrumming and Your Brain: Magic and Science / Cornell Coley / TedxJamaicaPlainYoutube Channel : Tedx TalksCount Ossie - Ethiopian SerenadePlease subscribe if you feel the vibe and connect with Danieal via www.danieal.co.ukDisclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora.
What if everybody knew… why a West African drummer was so serious about his European students understanding why he played? Or, why creatures like the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot are so important to people… who don't even believe they exist? These might seem like unrelated topics, but as our guests Allie Mangel '22 and Lucy Ellen Dever '22 walk us through their research, we'll hear about two different that we (try to) connect with one another, how that can go wrong, and what that means for future generations. This is the first of a two-part series.
"African Drums" David S. Ware Quartet: Surrendered (Columbia, 2000) David S. Ware, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Guillermo E. Brown. El tema es una composición de Beaver Harris. ¿Sabías que? Surrendered fue la última grabación del saxofonista David S. Ware en Columbia. Posteriormente, hasta su fallecimiento en 2012, publicaría sus grabaciones en AUM Fidelity, Thirsty Ear Recordings y Splasc(H). Antes de Surrendered ya había estrenado el sello AUM Fidelity. El sello fue fundado por Steven Joerg, que fue a su vez el productor de Surrendered. La primera grabación de su catálogo fue Wisdon of Uncertainty de David S. Ware Quartet. Beaver Harris, el autor del tema, fue un baterista que trabajó con Albert Ayler y con Archie Shepp, entre otros. En Surrendered no fue la primera vez que David S. Ware grabó el tema "African Drums": lo había hecho en el disco homónimo de 1978 en un potente mano a mano de más de diez minutos de duración con Beaver Harris. El disco African Drums se editó en el sello Owl Records a nombre de Beaver Harris, ya que es un disco esencialmente a batería sola, salvo la colaboración con el saxofonista. © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos/Tomajazz Remembers… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=31329 Más información sobre David S. Ware http://www.davidsware.com/ https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?tag=david-s-ware Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. Las sugerencias, quejas, felicitaciones, opiniones y el contacto en general en jazzx5 @ tomajazz.com También por WhatsApp en el teléfono de contacto. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847
Bienvenue dans Bêtes de Science, nouvelle formule ! Le podcast family-friendly pour partir à la rencontre des animaux du monde entier et découvrir leurs super-pouvoirs ainsi que les clés de leur intelligence.Pour ce premier épisode, nous nous intéressons à l'éléphant
Fara Tolno is an African Drum and Dance instructor building a school in Guinea, West Africa. NOW SHOWING: Kissidugu Virtual Performance Video at Center for the Arts Crested Butte: https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/kissidugu-virtual-performance-video/ Kissidugu School: If you know anyone else who may feel moved to support cultural arts and diversity initiatives in the Gunnison Valley or want to support the people and school in Guinea, they can get more information and donate at our foundation website: https://kissidugu.org/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpAN2hZV9bk https://youtu.be/xpPrzdnyaQE Support the Podcast:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZCSZKD6CZWLC2 Community Foundation of the Gunnison Valley:https://cfgv.orgSupport the show
Pour ce deuxième épisode de Bêtes de Science, nous partons explorer la savane africaine, à la rencontre de l'étonnant lycaon. Aussi baptisé loup peint, cette créature mal-aimée et menacée d'extinction est pourtant un modèle de démocratie. En effet, lorsqu'il s'agit de monter une expédition pour partir chasser, chaque membre de la meute a le droit d'exprimer son avis en votant.« Comment s'y prennent-ils pour voter ? », nous demanderez-vous. Pour le savoir, il vous faudra plonger dans ce tout nouveau podcast, produit par Futura.
החלק השלישי והאחרון בסיפורו של 'טרזן' על הקמת צבא דרום סודאן. בפרק תשמעו על פיצוץ גשר ושריקה טרגית, כיצד טרזן הפך לאישיות נערצת במדינה ולרב-אלוף בצבא דרום סודאן ועל מלחמת האזרחים האיומה שפרצה בדרום סודאן. בסוף בפרק הקודם טרזן יחד עם אנשי מוסד נוספים והצבא הדרום סודאני עמדו לפוצץ גשר בעזרת 70 קילו של חומר נפץ. אנחנו חוזרים אליהם לאחר שמונה שעות הליכה, מתכוננים לפיצוץ. יוצרי הסדרה - נתן פוזניאק ויובל מלחי בפרק הבא נשמע על המבצעים להעלאת יהדות אתיופיה מנקודת מבטו של העיתונאי מנשה רז. טיזר בסוף הפרק. תודה לכל התורמים שעוזרים לנו להפיק את הסדרה ללא פרסומות. אם גם אתם רוצים לעזור לנו, בואו לשתות איתנו כוס קפה פעם בחודש. תודה לכל התורמים החדשים והקבועים. בקרו באתר הפודקאסטים שלנו podcastim.org.il כדי לגלות עוד פודקאסטים ישראליים. האפליקציות שלנו קטעים ופודקאסטים לילדים מחכות לכם בחנות של גוגל. הכל חינם ללא פרסומות. האזנה מהנה! https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/cmcees/EP_430_-_War_and_Peace_and_War_-_Ethiopian_Exodus_Part_21_-_Tarazan_and_the_Mossad_in_South_Sudan_Part_III.mp3 מוזיקה Contemplative Soft Piano by MusicLFiles Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6878-contemplative-soft-piano License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Depression by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4927-depression License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tribal Joy by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4743-tribal-joy License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ African Drums by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5490-african-drums- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hi everyone , Chapter two 2020 is here and taking you on a two hour journey of Afro,Deep,Techno,Melodic house music with 3 Exclusive AR promos by Kintar (SPA),Medusa Odyssey (SPA) and TIMANTI(UK) to come out in November . Myself Aluku Rebels has proudly passionately pushed and presented this podcast show for 10 years of African House/ Electronic Music pushing and helping evolve through these mixes with wondeful DJ/Producer guest promoting the music and many artist growth combining full Afro sounds from mainly South African,American and European artist producing Tribal,Deep,Tech,Ancestral Soul,Ambient,Angolan Afro House,Botswana,Congolese,Ritualistic, Latin Cuban,Afro Tech mixed with House Classics , Progressive,Techno,Electronica to name a few. Starting the shows with that trademark atmospheric real nature life sounds to now see many Afro , Melodic and the new Organic and downtempo DJs start in their live DJ streams shows how ahead of the game not just musically but building up a meditation intro style of a set and super delighted to see a vision now touching everyone in new modern electronic music and is the way for our higher spiritual consciousness of sounds to dance with peaceful pleasure and escapism . Thank you to all the producers/record labels/Digital MP3 WAV Download sites/vocalist/musician's/percussionist for making this show possible and creating such wonderful music ,the sound has evolved over the years more to say electronically then the organic pure spiritual vibrations but the soul you can still feel its presence with still the elements of authentic ancient instruments , Chants , traditional vocals , Woodwinds and the African Drums that keep the backbone. We have lost some super talented artist way to early before their time and seen many artist come and go (go and come back too) from around the world in the scene but still like to say everyone is valued with all the different afro infused sounds are still part of this new dynamics in today direction of Afro (Organic). This mix starting with a more organic melodic style Afro track by Timanti followed by Afro tech and Techno tracks from South Africa and Europe with some hyper Afro Tech SA dancefloor style music finished off with real Afro and Deep House vibes for you all to understand. Hope you all enjoy the Mixes/Guest mixes over the last decade with positive support which is was you guys along with the creators that kept me going and giving more over the years. Africa music was and is the future today. Be YOU , Stay TRUE and one love from ALUKU Track list: 1.TIMANTI - Red Earth (Original Mix) . PROMO/2020 [Aluku Records] 2.Kintar & Medusa Odyssey - Waaba (Original Mix) . PROMO/2020 [Aluku Records] 3.Neil Amarey - Lose The Game (Enoo Napa Remix) . 2020 [MoBlack Records] 4.Cisco De Sol - Birds of Minds (Original Mix) . 2020 [D.M Recordings] 5.Kintar & Medusa Odyssey - Vivir (Original Mix) . PROMO/2020 [Aluku Records] 6.TekniQ - LIBRAH . PROMO/2020 . [Abstract Mood Music] 7.DJ Angelo ft. Jaidene Veda - Surrender (Pablo Fierro Remix) . PROMO/2020 [Connected Frontline] 8.Black Motion & Da Capo - Technology (Original Mix) . 2020 [SONY MUSIC] 9.Howling - Bind (Rampa Remix) . 2020 [Counter Records] 10.Vanco , Cee Elassaad , Lizwi - Zamekile (Punk Mbedzi Remix) . 2020 [Sudam] 11.Dj Clock,Kelelingo - Mudih . 2020 [Get Physical] 12.???? - ???? 13.Nash La Musica , Aphendulwa - Drums of War (Kususa Remix) . 2020 [Issa'Min) 14.Karyendasoul - Digital Analog (Original Mix) . PROMO/2020 . [Karyendasoul Music] 15.Black Motion feat Sauti Sol - Free (Original Mix) 2020 [SONY MUSIC] 16.DJ Jim Mastershine , Limpopo Rhythm , Afro Brotherz ft Nalize - Magical . 2020 [Afrocentric Records] 17.XtetiQsoul , Drumetic Boyz ft Setlako - African Child (Original Mix) . 2020 [Iklwa Brothers] 18.Buddha Sage - Rain Dance . 2018 [Kemet Recordings] 19.Ace Mantez - Phoenix . 2020 [WAV3Off records] 20.Frigid Armadillo - Imbokodo (Original Mix) . ????/???? 21.Culoe De Song - Judgment Dance . ????/???? 22.Black Motion ft Ihashi Elimhlophe - Mshubo . 2020 [SONY MUSIC] 23.Dj Satelite ,Demented Soul , TMAN - Terra Mae . 2020 [Seres Producoes] 24.Osunlade ft OVEOUS - Somewhere in America (Yoruba Soul Mix) . 2020 [Yoruba Records] 25.Dwson - Frigid Wetland . PROMO/2020 [Atjazz Recording Company] 26.Chronical Deep - Villagers can sing (Original Mix) . PROMO/2020 [Gondwana Records]
WoodsTalk Extra Branch #13 AFRICAN DRUMS W/ VITTORIO ANGELONE by Ruairi Woods
Koffie Fugah's West African drum and dance workshops - Koffie Fugah shares his passion for West African music and dance through community workshops
Note: This conversation with Brother Ah was the first program produced for AWNP Radio. It aired as the inaugural program in 2016. Brother has joined the ancestors today (May 31 2020). We will need to hear him speak with us on a higher frequency. He was, is and will continue to be. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I recently had the pleasure to sit down with one of our scribes…Bro. Ah…to Reflect upon Africa's Deep Influence on Diasporic Cultural Production. Robert Northern (aka Brother Ah) is the musical director of the World Music Ensemble and The Sounds of Awareness Ensemble. He specializes in Wind Instruments, African Drums, and Percussions. Brother Ah constantly seeks to celebrate the emergence of a world culture, while retaining the distinct expressions of each cultural style in it, paying particular attention to African inflections. Brother Ah extensive experience spans the musical field. He was the musical director of “Sounds of Awareness”. A musical collective that utilizes music, dance, poetry and the sounds of nature to inspire and raise individual levels of consciousness. The group also produces music for meditation, relaxation and healing. He also founded The World Community School of Music in 1992 and offers instrumental and vocal music classes to students of all ages from. As a lecturer and educator, he has taught at public and private schools in New York and Washington, DC, as well as Brown University in Rhode Island (9 years), Dartmouth College in New Hampshire (3 years), Talladega College (Alabama). Brother Ah is a performer, educator, lecturer, composer and arranger both in Western and non-Western traditions. He has composed and directed numerous extended works including “Ode to Creation”, The Forces of Nature” and “Tribute to the Ancestors”. Brother Ah, as a French horniest, has played and recorded with musical greats including, but not limited to, Thelonius Monk, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Freddie Hubbard, Sun Ra, Dizzy Gillespie, Eric Dolphy, Max Roach, John Lewis, to name a few. His classical performances include the New York Metropolitan Opera (stage band), Radio City Music Hall Orchestra; symphony orchestras in Vienna, Austria, West Germany and Broadway Theatre orchestras. He studied at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, the Vienna State Academy in Vienna, Austria, and he is a graduate of Howard University in Washington, DC. This is Africa World Now Project…I am James Pope. [Our show was produced today in solidarity with the Native/Indigenous, African, and Afro Descendant communities at Standing Rock; Venezuela; Cooperation Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi; Brazil; the Avalon Village in Detroit; Colombia; Kenya; Palestine; South Africa; and Ghana and other places who are fighting for the protection of our land for the benefit of all peoples!] Enjoy the program…
Replay from 12.23.19: Bradley Simmons has been working in the music business here in Durham for a number of years, and he was a major part of the African American Dance Ensemble...He has worked with a number of great artists here in Durham, and is definitely a force to be reckoned with here in the area.......He also helped with the cultural center that was in Durham years before the renovation.....Eddie Harris who know lives in New York and is a renowned filmmaker worked on this downtown location with me, Thomasi McDonald, Ronnie Warner, and others.......we were at the forefront of growth before the renaissance really took off....
Replay from 12.23.19: Bradley Simmons has been working in the music business here in Durham for a number of years, and he was a major part of the African American Dance Ensemble...He has worked with a number of great artists here in Durham, and is definitely a force to be reckoned with here in the area.......He also helped with the cultural center that was in Durham years before the renovation.....Eddie Harris who know lives in New York and is a renowned filmmaker worked on this downtown location with me, Thomasi McDonald, Ronnie Warner, and others.......we were at the forefront of growth before the renaissance really took off....
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Bradley Simmons has been working in the music business here in Durham for a number of years, and he was a major part of the African American Dance Ensemble...He has worked with a number of great artists here in Durham, and is definitely a force to be reckoned with here in the area.......He also helped with the cultural center that was in Durham years before the renovation.....Eddie Harris who know lives in New York and is a renowned filmmaker worked on this downtown location with me, Thomasi McDonald, Ronnie Warner, and others.......we were at the forefront of growth before the renaissance really took off....
Bradley Simmons has been working in the music business here in Durham for a number of years, and he was a major part of the African American Dance Ensemble...He has worked with a number of great artists here in Durham, and is definitely a force to be reckoned with here in the area.......He also helped with the cultural center that was in Durham years before the renovation.....Eddie Harris who know lives in New York and is a renowned filmmaker worked on this downtown location with me, Thomasi McDonald, Ronnie Warner, and others.......we were at the forefront of growth before the renaissance really took off....
Every time i touch the turntables I feel like time stops. Then when i finish it's back to reality. Music is my escape from the world. You know the everyday repetitive life. Music takes me out of that zone. Making people feel good. Watching people dance till the sun comes up. That's not a everyday thing. So yeah when i rock, the earth stands still for a sec. I bring that mix to you traveling the world scoping out great artists & musicians. Aight? Let's go!! 00:00 - Bazarro intro 01:45 - Blessings (Germany) - Snowgoons ft. Fokis & Shadez of Brooklyn 04:45 - African Drums 3 (East Africa) - Napoleon Da Legend 07:58 - All Good (Montreal, Canada) - Illa J ft. Moka Only & Ivan Ave 11:16 - Amsterdams (Amsterdam) - Sepa ft. Nuff Said & Shroom 13:55 - All The Things I Wish I Could Say (Toronto, Canada) - A. Harmony, DijahSB & Phoenix Pagliacci 16:01 - Before Hip - Hop (Puerto Rico) - Joell Ortiz 19:00 - Ain't No Thang (Toronto, Canada) - Angerville 22:23 - Bazarro Mic Break 23:40 - Amen (Canada) - Gensu Dean & Wise Intelligent 27:34 - The BBQ (Toronto, Canada) - Eternia & Moss 30:43 - I'm High (Puerto Rico) - Big Leto & Mr. Cheeks 34:23 - Bad Generals (Germany) - Snowgoons ft. eto, Ren Thomas, Diggieman 37:19 - Bodies on Gunz (China) - China Mac 41:18 - Bazarro Mic Break 42:25 - Beige Whales (East Africa) - Napoleon Da Legend 46:04 - Mary Juwana (London) - Blastah Beatz ft. DoItALL & D-Rock of Dysfunkshunal Familee 49:34 - Black Tuxedo (Toronto, Canada) - Maestro Fresh Wes ft. Skratch Bastid 54:54 - Acido (Madrid, Spain) - Xero Ysern, Putolargo & Legendario 58:19 - Bazarro Mic Break 59:31 - Finish
Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. Not only do we see amazing things, we also experience some incredible music. Fidil, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Gerry O'Beirne & Rosie Shipley, Gerry O'Beirne, Tania Opland, Mike Freeman, Claire Roche, Kilted Kings, Marc Gunn, Gwilym Morus, Mwnci Nel, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Dom Duff, Jimi McRae and Sam Okoo I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 00:06 - "Dinkie's: Reels" by Fidil from Fidil 3 03:48 - WELCOME 04:45 - Celtic Invasion of Donegal podcast episodes: Video: Dancing in Donegal What Is Dulse? Patrick Maloney Answers in Slieve League Interview Giant's Causeway Legend & Fact on a Celtic Invasion Vacation Breakfast with The Celtfather in Ireland Exploring the Titanic A Glimpse Inside a Donegal Vacation Small Tour Groups Experience Adventures Better Celtic music and interview from Tour Donegal in #214 of this podcast. 5:20 - Celtic Invasion of Wales podcast episodes: Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer Rock CIV Wales 2 Sci Fi Drinking Songs In Wales 06:32 - "Recessional - Speed the Plough/Erithway Green" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Paper of Pins 12:26 - "Gallows Tree" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Twelve Months & A Day 16:51 - Celtic Invasion of Dingle podcast episodes: Coming soon! 18:40 - "O'Carolan's Concerto" by Gerry O'Beirne & Rosie Shipley from Yesterday I Saw the Earth Beautiful 20:56 - "The Last King of Feothanach" by Gerry O'Beirne from Swimming with Horses 24:29 - BECOME A PATRON OF THE PODCAST 25:11 - Celtic Invasion of Galway podcast episodes: Where to Shop in Galway, Celtic Music News, Dance of the Midges 26:26 - "Merry Blacksmith/Heatehry Cruach/Paddy O'Brien's" by Tania Opland & Mike Freeman from Cut to Rhythms 29:54 - "Success to the Farmer" by Tania Opland from Bonnie Rantin' Lassie 31:32 - Brobdingnagian Bards 2008 Tour of Ireland podcast episodes: Bliss in Gougane Barra, Ireland Don't Quit Your Day Job, Bards Ireland Trip Wrap Up Seeing the Cliffs of Moher for the First Time Wandering Dublin with Blarney in Ireland 32:12 - "The Robin's Jaunt Set" by Claire Roche from The Lilt of the Banshee 35:58 - "Dedication" by Claire Roche from From Then Until the Here and Now 40:43 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 42:41 - Celtic Invasion of Donegal Videos: Travel Ireland 43:44 - "Cloghden More" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 47:20 - "Sail the Sky" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 50:18 - FairPlé aims to achieve gender balance in the production, performance, promotion, and development of Irish traditional and folk music. They advocate for equal opportunity and balanced representation for all. 51:17 - Celtic Invasion of Dingle Photo of our Irish session 52:07 - “Polcaí / Polkas: Neily Cleere's, The Hayden Fancy, Walsh's” by Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh (Murr-en Nick OWL-ee) from Foxglove & Fuschia 55:04 - Bríd Óg Ní Mháille” by Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh from Foxglove & Fuschia 59:55 - Celtic Invasion of Wales podcast episodes: Final Days In Wales, Dublin Lessons Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer Are AWESOME!!! Mead, Mud, and Morte (Explicit) in Wales Gwilym Morus Interview and Song Penderyn Welsh Whisky At Watermill Cottage Arrived In Manchester More from Wales in show #183 Music of Wales 1:00:53 - "Cold City" by Gwilym Morus from Life Performance 1:04:16 - "Colli Arni" by Mwnci Nel from Gimig 1:07:52 - Celtic Invasion of Brittany podcast episodes: [FIND LINKS for live performance / video] Music of Brittany with Dom Duff Videos: Travel Brittany Video: Dom Duff 1:09:04 - "Buan Yann Buan" by Dom Duff from Babel Pow Wow 1:12:38 - "Brezhoneg 'Raok" by Dom Duff from Roc'h 1:16:52 - SUBSCRIBE / SHARE / SUPPORT VOCAL 1:17:28 - Celtic Invasion of Oban, Scotland Videos: Travel Scotland 1:18:34 - "Cullen Bay/Scottish Soldier" by Jimi McRae and Sam Okoo from Scottish Pipes and African Drums 1:22:27 - CLOSING VOCAL / Celtic Invasion of the Veneto, Italy 1:23:44 - "Songs from the Western Seaboard" by Jimi McRae from Last King of Pictland 1:29:10 - The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ . CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! 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Bradley is a chef, a traveler, a former model, a dedicated and loving father, and one of the kindest people we’ve met so far! Join us for a post-breakfast chat about Ayurveda, hard work, the importance of a strong team, the essence of good food, modeling, travel, and the destiny-tweaking genius of a guy called Doctor Priest. Share and Enjoy!LinksTake a Chef - Bradley’s Instagram - Sexy BradleyTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoGülden Karaböcek - Nem KaldıChinese Funk and Psych Fuzz Rock - Let me know if you can find this one!African Drums
This is your last week to vote in the Celtic Top 20. Here's some of the best Celtic songs from past episodes with great Celtic music from Flook, Jimi McRae, Marc Gunn, Derek Warfield and The Young Wolfe Tones, The Elders, Burning Bridget Cleary, The Kreellers , Navan, Bow Triplets, Celtic Squall, Maggie Drennan, Peter Daldry, Shishonnah, The Willis Clan, Patsy O'Brien. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you 4 or 5 cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Pod:Baldy hollow/The Empty Pod" by Flook from Rubai 6:13 "Amazing Grace/Reels and Strathspeys" by Jimi McRae and Sam Okoo from Scottish Pipes and African Drums 11:19 "Peggy Gordon" by Marc Gunn from The Bridge 15:35 "Farewell to Ireland" by Derek Warfield and The Wolfe Tones from Far Away in Australia 19:05 "Men of Erin" by The Elders from American Wake 23:59 CELTIC FEEDBACK 25:59 "Chloe's Passion" by Burning Bridget Cleary from These Are the Days 30:05 "Sixth and Porter" by The Kreellers from Sixth and Porter 32:51 "Ellas Mari" by Navan from Lowena 36:12 "Raindrops in Whiskey" by Bow Triplets from Fair Play to You 41:13 "Ca the Yowes to the Knowes" by Celtic Squall from Celtic Squall 43:55 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 44:59 "Is Fad' O 'Bhaile Daithneoinn (Far from Home)" by Maggie Drennon from Just Now 50:07 "Bruach Chluidh" by Peter Daldry from Familiar Roads 52:55 "Elysian Dreams" by Shishonnah from Elysian Dreams 56:40 "Blast O'Reels" by The Willis Clan from Roots 1:03:37 "Good Times Coming" by Patsy O'Brien from Irish Guitar The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. This is your last week to vote in the Celtic Top 20. In every episode, I ask you to vote for your favorite artists in each show. At the end of the year, I create a Best of the Year episode featuring the Top 20 songs and tunes vote on by you. We have 49 episodes for you to vote in. All you need to do is listen to each episode, pick your two favorite artists. Then head over to BestCelticMusic.net/vote/. 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You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Ian Shaw emailed from Shanghai: "Hi Marc, Start by saying you make a fantastic Podcast giving the lesser known bands good air time. I am a Ships Captain and come from Scourie (pronounced SCOWRIE) just up the coast from the Isle of Skye. I presently supervise the shipbuilding of the world’s largest stainless steel chemical tankers in Shanghai China. Just small enough to squeeze through the “old” Panama canal. ( 600 foot long and 106 foot wide) I could not help but smile when I listened to your discussions regarding the Skye midges which you encountered last summer. They are at their worst when peat cutting in the highlands. 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Following the evolution and influence of our African Drum from the motherland to the Diaspora.
A taste of the live drumming at my Friday night dance class. A few years ago as I was walking by the second floor studio, I heard drums like these resonating into the street. I climbed the stairs to see what was happening and saw the dancers and drummers in action. A few weeks later I returned for my first class.
At the Naming It Podcast One Year Celebration & Live Show, Bedford and LaMisha are joined by a distinguished panel of educators and social justice advocates. Rob Jackson talks about working toward cultural congruence. Dr. Leon blesses us with some of her poetry, and shares her take on how the current political trends towards fascism can be energizing and scary at the same time. Kalimah Priforce explains that its ok to be weird, and that Black men don't have to shy away from their emotions. Special thanks to psychologist and musician, Dr. Adisa Anderson, for calling us in with his African Drums. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/namingit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/namingit/support
Join us as we interview one of Tulsa's great drummers and vocalist. Arthur Thompson was born and raised in Tulsa Oklahoma. He has performed with a variety of national and local a artist and groups.We wish him well on this musical journey. Dial 646 716-5525 and press the 1 button to talk to A.T. www.blogtalkradio.com/wfunk. See you tomorrow!!!
African Drums 非洲鼓autistic children 自闭症儿童social circle 社交圈prevalent 流行的Autism is the most strongly genetic condition of all developmental disorders, and it's a brain disorder. 自闭症是所有发育性疾病中最强烈的遗传条件,它是一种大脑紊乱。innate 先天的 Many more boys than girls are diagnosed with it. 诊断出来的男孩儿多于女孩儿。puzzling 使人迷惑的"Autos" in Greek means "self" and refers to their apparent self-absorption. Autos在希腊语中是自我的意思,指的是明显的自我吸收。social interaction 社交It's not just quantitative, but also qualitative. 它不只是数量的而是质量的。perspective 想法、观点We also see restricted repetitive behaviors when it comes to activities of their particular interest. 当涉及到特定的兴趣活动时,我们也会看到有限制的重复行为。Autism is a lifelong brain abnormality. 自闭症是终身的大脑紊乱。It takes on many forms from mild to severe. 它的形式从轻微到严重。learning disability 学习障碍early intervention 早期干预therapy 治疗It needs to promote active engagement, be systematic, developmentally appropriate and you have to set specific goals. 需要促进积极参与,用系统的、恰当的的方式,你必须设定具体的目标。one on one 一对一family involvement 家庭参与peer interactions 同龄交往win-win situation 双赢take refuge 避一避compliments 赞美It's a shame that often people pour their brilliant individual light into a mold. 这是一种耻辱,人们往往把聪明归为一个固定的模式。normal 正常的splinter skills 特异功能As many as a third of autistic people have extraordinary abilities like exceptional spelling, perfect musical pitch, and being able to recite many things from memory. 多达三分之一的人有非凡的能力,如特殊的拼写,完美的高音,并能够背诵许多东西。He's a calendric calculator. 他是个活日历。a chaotic scene 一个混乱无序的场景
African Drums 非洲鼓autistic children 自闭症儿童social circle 社交圈prevalent 流行的Autism is the most strongly genetic condition of all developmental disorders, and it's a brain disorder. 自闭症是所有发育性疾病中最强烈的遗传条件,它是一种大脑紊乱。innate 先天的 Many more boys than girls are diagnosed with it. 诊断出来的男孩儿多于女孩儿。puzzling 使人迷惑的"Autos" in Greek means "self" and refers to their apparent self-absorption. Autos在希腊语中是自我的意思,指的是明显的自我吸收。social interaction 社交It's not just quantitative, but also qualitative. 它不只是数量的而是质量的。perspective 想法、观点We also see restricted repetitive behaviors when it comes to activities of their particular interest. 当涉及到特定的兴趣活动时,我们也会看到有限制的重复行为。Autism is a lifelong brain abnormality. 自闭症是终身的大脑紊乱。It takes on many forms from mild to severe. 它的形式从轻微到严重。learning disability 学习障碍early intervention 早期干预therapy 治疗It needs to promote active engagement, be systematic, developmentally appropriate and you have to set specific goals. 需要促进积极参与,用系统的、恰当的的方式,你必须设定具体的目标。one on one 一对一family involvement 家庭参与peer interactions 同龄交往win-win situation 双赢take refuge 避一避compliments 赞美It's a shame that often people pour their brilliant individual light into a mold. 这是一种耻辱,人们往往把聪明归为一个固定的模式。normal 正常的splinter skills 特异功能As many as a third of autistic people have extraordinary abilities like exceptional spelling, perfect musical pitch, and being able to recite many things from memory. 多达三分之一的人有非凡的能力,如特殊的拼写,完美的高音,并能够背诵许多东西。He's a calendric calculator. 他是个活日历。a chaotic scene 一个混乱无序的场景
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I'm a stay at home mom. 我是全职妈妈。topic 话题We started meeting regularly to help each other improve our language skills. 我们开始定期见面帮助对方提高语言技巧。recording 录音Language is a valuable tool. 语言是有价值的工具。You can use it to communicate with others, get to know different cultures more in depth and also do online shopping. 你可以与他人交流,深入了解不同文化,网购。In this life, it's easy to focus on pleasing ourselves but I believe this life has a higher purpose that includes loving others. 这种生活就是自娱自乐,但是我相信它有更深层的意义就是爱别人。The wealth of your spirit is more valuable than material wealth. 精神生活比物质财富更有价值。an office assistant 办公室职员engineer 工程师active 积极的、活跃的breast stoke 蛙泳backstroke 仰泳 butterfly 蝶泳freestyle or front crawl 自由泳dead man's float 漂浮Recently, I bought a membership card for a fitness center. 最近我办了一张健身卡。treadmill 跑步机aerobics 有氧运动kickboxing 自由搏击African Drums 非洲鼓Djembe 尖贝鼓colony 殖民地solo 独奏Ah, it's down to earth. 接地气
I'm a stay at home mom. 我是全职妈妈。topic 话题We started meeting regularly to help each other improve our language skills. 我们开始定期见面帮助对方提高语言技巧。recording 录音Language is a valuable tool. 语言是有价值的工具。You can use it to communicate with others, get to know different cultures more in depth and also do online shopping. 你可以与他人交流,深入了解不同文化,网购。In this life, it’s easy to focus on pleasing ourselves but I believe this life has a higher purpose that includes loving others. 这种生活就是自娱自乐,但是我相信它有更深层的意义就是爱别人。The wealth of your spirit is more valuable than material wealth. 精神生活比物质财富更有价值。an office assistant 办公室职员engineer 工程师active 积极的、活跃的breast stoke 蛙泳backstroke 仰泳 butterfly 蝶泳freestyle or front crawl 自由泳dead man's float 漂浮Recently, I bought a membership card for a fitness center. 最近我办了一张健身卡。treadmill 跑步机aerobics 有氧运动kickboxing 自由搏击African Drums 非洲鼓Djembe 尖贝鼓colony 殖民地solo 独奏Ah, it’s down to earth. 接地气
Aluku Records presents our third 2016 release is here and we give to you a special preview mix by aluku rebels and welcome back one of South Africa's most prolific tribal house producer and in a league of his own with his amazing tribal house journeys Kabelo AKA Problem Child AKA Ten83 presents to you MYSTIC MUSIC EP. By the end of 2015 Problem Child was ranked the 26th top 100 afro house producers on Traxsource with this his first project of the year for you all to enjoy. This pack has his trademark signature 'Drummerville' sound packed with wonderful elements of Far eastern,Indian mixed with African Drums,Chants and rhythm mixed with raw ragged basslines. Thank you for supporting Aluku Records(London,UK) MP3 Link: http://www.traxsource.com/title/576955/mystic-music Track list: 1.Problem Child Ten83 - Oriental Spirits 2.Problem Child Ten83 - Ancient Signals 3.Problem Child Ten83 - Masenya Beats 4.Problem Child Ten83 - Drums of Peace 5.Problem Child Ten83 - Qa! 6.Problem Child Ten83 - Dr 3000 7.Problem Child Ten83 - Eddhi's Farewell Feedback & Support: *Boddhi Satva (Offering Recordings) - Very well put together. I'll definitely support. 10/10 * N'Dinga Gaba (Global Diplomacy) - Eddhi's Farewell is a fitting tribute.. great job on this package 10/10 *Djeff Afrozila (Kazukuta/Tribe) - Great Pack on great time...Big Props for Problem Child!!!! 10/10 *Pablo Martinez (FOMP/Tribe) - Masenya Beats (Original Mix) dope 10/10 *Brazilian Soul Crew (Grooverland/Azee Project) -Amazing release,congrats. AR,full support in Brazil!!! 10/10 *Jonny Miller & Dee Malice (DM Recordings/Mi-Soul) - Wicked EP, all quality, what a talent! 10/10 *Afshin Assadian (Djoon FRA) -great job qa is the one for me ; ) 9/10 *Gary Booker T (Liquid Deep/Mi-Soul) - Qa! (Ten83 Drummerville Mix) Heavyyy Vibes will support 8/10 *Souldynamic (Tribe) - Nice EP, hard to make a choice maybe Dr 3000, Eddhi's Farewell at firsts positions for us! Thanks again! cheers Souldynamic 8/10 *At One (Atjazz Recording/Yoruba Records) - Dope Stuff! Need to sit with it a bit longer but 'Qa' is talking to me! 8/10 *Hanna Hais(Atal/Defected) - Oriental Spirits (Ten83 Afro Ritual Mix) Great !!! *Vinny da Vinci (House Afrika) - Nice...Felling ORIENTAL SPIRITS *Carlos Mena (Ocha/Yoruba) -Diggin oriental spirits Also supported by Abicah Soul,Stan Zeff(Tambor),Dj Alpha(Kazukuta Records),Pm Projéct Reloaded(Soul Candi) , Xolani AlphaOlmega Dlamini & Olmega(Uncover Music) , Beyond Tone(FOMP) , Ivan Diaz(Offering Recordings) , Femi Fem(MOBO/Mi-Soul) , Sef Kombo , Sabine Blaizin , Are You Afro (NY) , Afro Centric (DB) A&R Aluku Rebels Cover Aluku Rebels Mix & Mastering D.M.Lab(UK) PROBLEM CHILD - ORIENTAL SPIRITS HD VIDEO
Finally, my first mix of 2016! Quite delighted with the way this one came together but you can be the judge of whether it floats your boat or not. Sprinkles of atmosphere, inspiration, sophistication and danceable beats is the loose description I'd give of this. The song selections are as follows: 1. Deep' Hole "Gone too Soon" 2. Exte C "Story Teller" (Broken Biza Original Mix) 3. Dzo, Deej LebotoniQ "About Music" 4. Reel Skaps, Man D.O "Crazy Love" (DeMontuh Remix) 5. Louis Lunch, Mandy Voca "Good Girl" (Calvin Fallo Remix) 6. Ralf GUM, Omar "Love Core" (Sir LSG Vocal Mix) 7. Hojulo "Freedom" 8. Msizo "Tech Me Now" 9. Jackson Brainwave "We Are Creatures" 10. Problem Child Ten83 "Oriental Spirits" (Ten83 Afro Ritualistik Mix) 11. Ancestral Invaders "African Drums" 12. C William, "Original Sin" 13. De Cave Man "Black Queen" (Pascal Morais Mix) 14. Shur-I-Kan "Away" The painting for this mix is, again, by Djembe and Canvas and is entitled Bodhisattva's Breath of Life." Go to www.djembeandcanvas.com to check it out, as well as Joe's other paintings! Hope you enjoy the mix and see you on the other side soon! Chaka
The Healing Drum: By Yaya Diallo and Mitchell Hall - Join us as we feature a worldwide best selling book based on a "collaborative project of two spiritually minded men from different cultural backgrounds. This book is noteworthy for its emphasis on the moral significance of music. In this time of unprecedented rapid change,The Healing Drum wisely suggests what music and musicians can do to help create a moral and spiritual world."(Spectrum Review). "Born in Mali, West Africa, and a member of the Minianka (Bamana)tribe, Yaya Diallo was raised in a culture that works,worships,lives, and breathes to the beat of the drum. An instrument for transmitting traditional knowledge among the Minianka, the drum is the focal point of Yaya's life story and his link-through the universl medium of music-with the Western world."-"Exploring the Minianka view of the human being and the cosmos relative to daily work,celebration, herbal medicine, dance,trance initiation and death, in the tradition of the Minianka, music is a remedy for both physical and psychological imbalances, harmonizing the forces of the visible and invisible worlds. Along with excerpts from the book we will discuss the message of The Healing Drum and how it can affect change in the African Diaspora
The Healing Drum: By Yaya Diallo and Mitchell Hall - Join us as we feature a worldwide best selling book based on a "collaborative project of two spiritually minded men from different cultural backgrounds. This book is noteworthy for its emphasis on the moral significance of music. In this time of unprecedented rapid change,The Healing Drum wisely suggests what music and musicians can do to help create a moral and spiritual world."(Spectrum Review). "Born in Mali, West Africa, and a member of the Minianka (Bamana)tribe, Yaya Diallo was raised in a culture that works,worships,lives, and breathes to the beat of the drum. An instrument for transmitting traditional knowledge among the Minianka, the drum is the focal point of Yaya's life story and his link-through the universl medium of music-with the Western world."-"Exploring the Minianka view of the human being and the cosmos relative to daily work,celebration, herbal medicine, dance,trance initiation and death, in the tradition of the Minianka, music is a remedy for both physical and psychological imbalances, harmonizing the forces of the visible and invisible worlds. Along with excerpts from the book we will discuss the message of The Healing Drum and how it can affect change in the African Diaspora
We're back with another selection of awesome songs and artists! This week, we are featuring Aloe Blacc, Weezer, Syd Kitchen, U2, Mayer Hawthorne, Soundgarden, Memphis Slim, John Legend, Alive 'N Kickin', African Drums, and Adam Faith! Hope you guys enjoy! And don't forget to:SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcastFACEBOOK: Music First PodcastEMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
The Healing Drum: By Yaya Diallo and Mitchell Hall - Join us as we feature a worldwide best selling book based on a "collaborative project of two spiritually minded men from different cultural backgrounds. This book is noteworthy for its emphasis on the moral significance of music. In this time of unprecedented rapid change,The Healing Drum wisely suggests what music and musicians can do to help create a moral and spiritual world."(Spectrum Review). "Born in Mali, West Africa, and a member of the Minianka (Bamana)tribe, Yaya Diallo was raised in a culture that works,worships,lives, and breathes to the beat of the drum. An instrument for transmitting traditional knowledge among the Minianka, the drum is the focal point of Yaya's life story and his link-through the universl medium of music-with the Western world."-"Exploring the Minianka view of the human being and the cosmos relative to daily work,celebration, herbal medicine, dance,trance initiation and death, in the tradition of the Minianka, music is a remedy for both physical and psychological imbalances, harmonizing the forces of the visible and invisible worlds. Along with excerpts from the book we will discuss the message of The Healing Drum and how it can affect change in the African
The Healing Drum: By Yaya Diallo and Mitchell Hall - Join us as we feature a worldwide best selling book based on a "collaborative project of two spiritually minded men from different cultural backgrounds. This book is noteworthy for its emphasis on the moral significance of music. In this time of unprecedented rapid change,The Healing Drum wisely suggests what music and musicians can do to help create a moral and spiritual world."(Spectrum Review). "Born in Mali, West Africa, and a member of the Minianka (Bamana)tribe, Yaya Diallo was raised in a culture that works,worships,lives, and breathes to the beat of the drum. An instrument for transmitting traditional knowledge among the Minianka, the drum is the focal point of Yaya's life story and his link-through the universl medium of music-with the Western world."-"Exploring the Minianka view of the human being and the cosmos relative to daily work,celebration, herbal medicine, dance,trance initiation and death, in the tradition of the Minianka, music is a remedy for both physical and psychological imbalances, harmonizing the forces of the visible and invisible worlds. Along with excerpts from the book we will discuss the message of The Healing Drum and how it can affect change in the African
African Drums Music to The World
Free Reggae Playlist Mix Jamaica africa drums and oldies
All The Music You need on your playlist
The BlackWoman Is CRYING for Her BLACKMAN Where is the blackman ? whay does he desert his Black woman ? What about your children why do you leave them to suffer why! You black women now standing in the back of the line . We are put down and disrepected by those who remain . The afican drums crying, the african woman crying
Jamming Reggae Show live from Uganda with Bob King Junior
Jamming Reggae Show live from Uganda with Bob King Junior
The Songs of Africa sounds of the African Drums
Jamming Reggae Show live from Uganda with Bob King Junior
African drums fight the power
The African drums Talking and Gil Scott singing Revolution
The African drums Gil Scott and Jesse Jendahgill Scott Heron and curtis mayfield
Nana Korantema Ayeboafo and the African Ensemble
On this episode: Dealbreaker!, a commercial for the all-new Latteatto, the WLHR Telethon, Frasier sings other theme songs, a man makes a bit of a flub when dialing 911, a man tries to buy a gun, "FriendZone!" the cool game for nice guys, an ad for Weekend Dad Beer, and two people profess their love to its limit. Left Handed Radio is written and performed by Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, and Anna Rubanova, with Joe Stanton See the next Sequel Machine show live: Die Hard 6. UCB Theater East, 3rd Street & Avenue A. Thursday, February 7th, 11:00 PM. Original music by Dan Warren.
We will discuss the last principle's of Kwanzaa , highlighting the last principle which is Imani (Faith). We will also discuss the insight of Dr. Malidoma Patrice Some regarding Ritual. The Dagara process of preparing for ritual As Malidoma states that the teaching of indigenous cultures may help us go beyond modernity. "There was a time when all people were indigenous people on some part of the Earth. But in the last half of the millennium, the migration of people from region to region and from countryside to city broke many of the ties we used to have to one another and to the land and water that supported us. Those who didn't make the move, the indigenous people of the world, can help us remember what it's like to be connected to the environment and to each other in a community. This is valuable not because we would necessarily want to return to the way we used to live, but becuase facets of that connectedness can contribute greatly as we create a sustainalbe way of life." To hear an interview with Brother Mwalimu Wesley Kabaila regarding Kwanzaa, please go to our Archives dated 12/30/11 at 8pm. Dr. Malidoma Patrice Some, that show was hosted by Baba Wesley Gray on 10/23/10, go to the archives of GrassRootsHolisticHealth.. to purchase an African Drum, please link to www.drumsofchange.com ... You can also see videos and pictures of Wesley Gray from start to finish as he runs his 14th New York City Marathon by logging onto www.wesleygray.org
Habrai Gani? Nia-(Purpose). We invite you to join Baba Jehuti (Wesley Gray) and his wife,SpiritChange on 12/30/10 at 8pm est, in a drum celebration for one of the principles of Nguzo Saba on the fifth day of Kwanzaa. Nia (Purpose) To make our collective vocation the building and developing or our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness. Please remember to share this show with those who may be sick, shut-in, disabled or anyone you feel may enjoy listening. Call us live at 323-927-1412, and/or visit us in the chat room...
With Dr. Malidoma Patrice Some as a guest on our show that aired on 10/23/10,we discussed his book , The Healing Wisdom of Africa. Join Wesley as he reads the International Bestseller, Of Water And The Spirit, along with excerpts from The Healing Wisdom of Africa. Find out about ritual, magic and initiation in the life of an African Shaman. He shares with us how to find lifes purpose through nature, ritual and community. “ His journey is a shimmering missing piece in the story of the earth” Alice Walker... In Of Water and The Spirit, Malidoma takes readers on a tour of two worlds as he related the story of his youth in an African village and his education in Western and traditional African ways. We will also have discussions on holistic health and talk about Wesley’s experience running his 14th New York City Marathon last Sunday November 7,2010. Please share the Url (blogtalkradio.com/grassrootsholistichealth ) and call in number (323-927-1412) at 6PM EST to the show with those who may be disabled, blind, bedridden, illiterate or otherwise unable to read for themselves. They may enjoy being read to about the fascinating journey and traditional healing practices of the Dagara people. To hear what Malidoma has to say about the African Drum and the healing ritual of the Dagara people, please go to the archives on our web site dated October 23,2010 as Wesley interviews Malidoma on his book, The Healing Wisdom of Africa. To purchase his book and or an African Drum, Please go to : www.drumsofchangedrumsofspirit.com Wishing you all love and may you live in the light with blessings of health and abundance.
The International Honors Program Annual Meeting opens with exciting music from Brice Miller and the UA African Drum Ensemble. This is followed by useful information regarding why international study is useful and rewarding and how the University of Alabama helps students expand their horizons through international study.
2005/03/13. Selection from a concert of traditional African drums. Directed by Dan Adams, Director of Percussion Studies.