Tapestry Class Series: Fèt Gede with Afoutayi
Schedule
Wed Nov 13 2024 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
3748 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States, Minnesota 55406 | Minneapolis, MN
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During the month of November, particularly on November 1st and 2nd, Haitians celebrate "Fèt Gede", this important celebration in the Vodou religious calendar honors the spirits of deceased loved ones, celebrates their lives and seeks their guidance and protection. Celebrations include altars, veves (ground drawings), special offerings of food and drink, and sacred dancing and polyrhythmic drumming. During this two-hour Haitian dance and culture workshop, students will focus on “Banda” dance.The banda has its origins in the rural communities of Haiti, where it emerged as a celebratory dance performed during agricultural festivals, religious ceremonies and social gatherings. Its history is closely linked to the resilience and creativity of the Haitian people, reflecting their cultural identity and collective spirit. Banda is associated with the celebration of the dead in Haitian culture. Banda dance is known for its energetic and rhythmic movements, which often involve complex footwork, hip swings and gestural expressions. The dancers move in sync with the pulsating rhythms of the drums, creating a dynamic and captivating show that engages both the performers and the audience. Banda embodies the cultural heritage and traditions of the Haitian people, reflecting their strength, creativity and spiritual resilience. Through its rhythmic energy and expressive movements, the banda celebrates the rich diversity and vitality of Haitian culture, preserving ancient traditions and fostering a sense of cultural continuity and identity.
$12 Drop-in Rate | $10 Tapestry Member Rate
For this class, participants are encouraged to bring comfortable dance clothing for ease of movement. Suggested colors are black, white and purple. Please bring a cane or long stick to learn some important Banda techniques with props. Dancing will be done barefoot or with comfortable dancing shoes. The course is open to all races, gender expressions, and skill levels.
Workshop will be instructed by:
Afoutayi founder and artistic Director Djenane Saint Juste, is a choreographer, dancer, self-published author and singer. Leveraging degrees in education and physical education, her contributions to Haitian cultural preservation through classes and community events were recognized with the NAACP Award of Excellence.
Afoutayi’s cultural director, Florencia “Fofo” Pierre, is a choreographer, dance teacher, songwriter, singer, costume designer, chef and vodou priestess. A master artist and culture bearer with over 50 years of experience, her contributions to preserving Haitian culture through classes, community events and ceremonies have been documented in “Haitian women’s stories of survival and resistance” - Walking on Fire book by Beverly Bell.
Read more about Afoutayi here: https://www.afoutayidmaco.com/
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Where is it happening?
3748 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States, Minnesota 55406Event Location & Nearby Stays: