One of the artists
RujekoThe New York Tanzanian Community (NYTC) invites you to a music entertainment and fundraising event on Saturday, July 30th 2011 in downtown Manhattan at Alwan for the Arts. There will be music from a group called The Sounds of Taarab & Belly Dance and other artists including Essau Pwelle, a New York-based Tanzanian Banjo artist playing traditional African music from southern Tanzania. Please, don't miss this important event, a night full of entertainmnent and food for only $20 admission fee. Doors will be open @6:30pm and partying will continue until 11pm.
Here is the address of the venue which is also accessible by subway train and buses:
Alwan for the Arts
16 Beaver Street, 4th Floor
The Sounds of Taarab & Belly Dance |
New York, N.Y 10004
By train: S-W to Whitehall Street; J, M, Z to Broad Street; 4--5 to Bowling Green or 2-3 to Wall Street
By Buses: M1, M6, M9, M16, M20
This would be the first major musical event this summer sponsored by New York Tanzanian Community. For more information about our organization, please visit our website at www.nytanzaniancommunity.org. All questions and inquiries can be directed at our email info@nytanzaniancommunity.org You can also call Hajji Khamis at 347-623-8965, or Shabani Mseba at 347-712-8539 or Vincent Mughwai at 240-752-5404.
Vincent Mughwai
Secretary General
New York Tanzanian Community Inc.
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ReplyDeleteNinavyojua "belly-dancing" ya Kiswahili/Kibantu inaitwa chakacha. Kwa mfano, Kenya kuna tamasha la chakacha Nairobi na Mombasa ambayo huonyeshwa katika vituo vinne vya TV za Kenya. Ninavyojua mimi tafsiri ya chakacha SI belly-dancing. Kwa Kiswahili "belly-dancing" ni sumsumia. Mdau.
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