Haitian Folkloric Performance Workshop with Portsha Jefferson & Rara Tou Limen!

Konbit pou Ayiti - Working Together for Haiti: RETHINK, REBUILD, RESTORE!

thursdays 6:15 - 7:15 | September 16 through October 21
Workshop will be held at Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th Street @ Mission, SF.
visit "upcoming events" page for more info

 
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Oakland | San Francisco | Haiti                                                                       email: raratoulimen@gmail.com
             phone: 510.967-1760                                                                        email: brevilart@yahoo.com

       Founder | Artistic Director:
Portsha Jeffers
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Musical Director: Daniel "Brav" Brevil [back from Haiti]
click on Portsha's image for "Oakland North Article"                                                         see Daniel in Action - click on image
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Community Dance Vigil & Prayer
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Dance * Song * Drum Workshops | Master Classes | Performances
School Residencies | Cultural Exchange Projects | Kanaval Group

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Rebirth | SF Ethnic Dance Festival, JUNE 12-13

Rara Tou Limen embodies a deep and  cherished legacy, developing strength
and solidarity within its Haitian communities...

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Priye Pou Ayiti: Jan. 17th. Malonga Ctr- Oakland, CA
 Our objective is to help nurture and cultivate Haitian dance and music traditions in the Bay Area through building & enhancing working relationships between artists promoting Haitian culture across the U.S. and in Haiti.
     In keeping with this tradition of exchange, Rara Tou Limen conducted its first cultural exchange tour to Haiti with 10 members in April '09, to further investigate & research Haitian cultural traditions. [click link 4 video]

Daniel Brevil, Master Drummer: survived the quake in Haiti, currently seeking relocation for Family
*[upper left/bottom] "Priye Pou Ayiti" class -Jan. 17, 2010|  Malonga Center: Oakland, CA
*photo courtesy: Bethanie Hines photography