Saturday, April 26, 2014

Seattle Bomba: Fundraising Show Hijos De Agueybana - Sunday April 27, 2014


Event: Fundraising Show
Artists: Hijos De Aqueybana
Date and Time: Sunday April 27, 2014, 3PM - 5PM PST
Venue and Location: Martin Luther King Community Center/ Martin Luther King Jr School at 3201 E. Republican Street, Room 103 Seattle, WA 98112
Admission: $15

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Colorado Bomba - Barrio E' Auditioning Percussionist (Denver area)



Barrio E', http://www.barrioe.org and http://www.fb.com/barrioe.org is looking for percussionists or persons interested in learning percussion to form part of its Professional Barrio E'nsemble. No experience necessary, but candidates must align with values and mission of community, music and tradition.

Our community organization aims to create a diverse community to embrace Latin-American and Afro-Caribbean music and culture. We teach you the rhythms, styles and their history and influences as we professionally train you to represent these rhythms and cultures in prestigious venues around Colorado and beyond. A few of the venues/festivals we have presented at include:

-Cinco de Mayo Denver
-A Taste of Puerto Rico Festival
-Boulder Valley School District
-Colorady Academy
-Firehouse Art Center
-Boulder's Pearl Street
-Denver's 16th Street Mall
-America's Latino Festival
-CU-Boulder
-Colorado State University
-Denver Arts Museum
-McNichol's Building
-Boulder Natural History Museum
-International Festivals
-African Festivals
-and more.

Look at our annual report for more details: http://issuu.com/danielleon80/docs/barrio_e_annual_report_2013_and_sum_6e7322de521f36?e=0/6928187

Barrio E' offers a unique opportunity to learn and perform these rhythms in Colorado and beyond. We are about community, education, heritage, history, culture, collaboration. If you are interested in becoming part of our ensemble and want to audition, send us an email.

If you are selected to be an ensemble member you must sign our standard 6 month contract and fee for $75.

Chicago Bomba: AfriCarbe's Monthly Bombazao - Saturday April 26, 2014


It's time again for AfriCaribe's Monthly Bombazo. Continue the tradition in Humboldt Park's Paseo Boricua and join us for a night of Bomba! Spring is finally here, so bring your b your energy, faldas, drums and celebrate Bomba with AfriCaribe! 

Family, Musician and Community Friendly!

Date and Time: Saturday April 26, 2014, 8pm-10pm
Venue and Location: AfriCaribe Cultural Center at 2547 W. Division, Chicago, IL
Admission: Not listed
For more informotion: www.africaribe.net

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

NY Bomba: Video Premiere of Bambula - Coming Soon in 2014




4-18-2014
"Bambulá" is a Spoken word video by artist 'Q&A' performed with the Bomba Group Grupo Bambulá and is set to release on April 21st of this year. The video itself offers rich insight into Puerto Rican culture and history as it features Bomba, an Afro-Puerto Rican folkloric music, as a core cultural component. This collaboration features ‘Q&A’, a young poet, with Norka Nadal and her group Bambula; Directed By Dayv "Mental" Cino of www.MALAandMENTAL.com.
‘Q&A’, known for his poetry that addresses current social and cultural issues, had been longing to complete this project. “I wrote the poem at 4am and once I finished and read it completed I just knew I had to do this.” He reached out to Dayv Cino who is well known in the NYC underground Hip Hop scene for his clothing line (Revolutionary Minded Gear) and video production, he was more than willing to offer his services. ‘Q&A’ says he then reached out to Norka Nadal Hernandez, his Bomba teacher who instructs on the Mayagüez style of the genre, confident in her talent and musical ability. The video opens with a song segment performed by Norka Nadal Hernandez and Grupo Bambulá followed by the actual spoken word piece, and ends with a classic Bomba song. Bomba music was brought to Puerto Rico by enslaved African peoples who were forced to labor in the islands plantations. Although the music was played during festivities in the face of adversity it was also utilized as a tool for organizing rebellions against colonial slave masters. The inclusion of Bomba itself is a statement as the music has been marginalized and suppressed for years due to its powerful African roots. Bomba only became widely acknowledged in recent years through to some of the work by the ICP (Puerto Rican Cultural Institute) and especially after the release of the film Raices which added to its popularization. Though appreciated by many, the film watered down the genre in the eyes of many artists to present a palatable version for the mainstream. The ICP, though preserving Bomba, has left it largely to performances and historic presentation, essentially separating the communal component. “Bomba just had to be in this piece. The poem has Bomba in it!” says ‘Q&A’. He continues, “If you look at Bomba, like many other traditions, it’s not fitting to say it’s a thing of the past if we wish to uphold and preserve it. Bomba always spoke of current events, communal gossip, and social issues. It shouldn’t just be placed on a pedestal as a cultural point of reference but also carried in the present. By putting Bomba with my spoken word I intend to let the youth know that this is our tradition and it’s ours to take so long as we carry it right, respecting those before us. I was honored to collaborate with those like Norka and Joe who’ve taught me what they know. Bomba holds the tears and voices of our ancestors and we must ensure that it echoes past our lifetime for its rightful heirs to hear. ” The video does not offer any watered down attempt at mainstream recognition but a real and authentic Bomba format beginning with a song sang by Norka Nadal Hernandez with a Yubá Mason rhthym. In the video it becomes clear that a gathering is about as the spoken word performance sets in. “A sense of community was important”, says artist ‘Q&A’. “Bomba, this music of the oppressed and marginalized, is based off of communal solidarity and there was no question in my mind that a sense of community had to be stressed.” Yet the sense of community strongly takes on a spiritual tone in ‘Q&A’s’ spoken word piece. ‘Q&A’ elaborates: “I wrote the piece with those before me in mind, those who suffered and who struggled to maintain their identity in the face of adversity, those who fought and quite literally died for liberation; when I wrote the piece there was literally no ‘me’, only the cause of which I was expressing. I suppose it was about remembering and honoring them. The title had to be Bambulá.” Bambulá is a word found all over the African diaspora. In New Orleans and Dominican Republic it’s found in musical forms and references. In Cuba, Kimbambulá refers to a feast for the dead. In Puerto Rico, although it also refers to a rhythm, the word is meant to mean “remember”. The poem itself references a Belen/Bala, an Afro-Puerto Rican ceremony for the dead typically involving music. Such lines convey parts of such a ceremony: “And so we played and sang the first songs And they danced And we danced the next songs And they remained and listened Though they were never seen…” “I wanted the listeners to feel as if they were there. There was a chance that they wouldn’t fully comprehend such a gathering until I further implied the meaning of it later in the piece. But I must ask what spiritual experience is ever fully clear, scientifically explainable, or logically crystalized? None. They’re left to be opaque and mysterious. I felt like listeners had to know that evoking our past was sacred and that the names of such honored dead mentioned were to be respected.” The poem dives into the historical as several names are mentioned, categorized in their struggle and respective epoch; first the Taino leader that fought against initial the Spanish conquest, the Africans who fought and struggled against their enslavers, and those Puerto Ricans who struggled against colonialism. The poem hints that that struggle continues today. The piece goes further to address one of Latin America’s controversial topics, race: “We are the Native’s survival and triumph, We are the African’s revenge and victory, We are the mulatto’s righteous path, We are the mestizo’s bloodline never to be denied, never to be denied, never to be denied again.” “Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, we suffer from an identity crisis. Though we come in every shade with all conceivable phenotypes, we’re taught to value the lighter, to believe that white is beautiful and black is ugly. These are the values instilled in us courtesy of the conquistadors who slaughtered and pillaged native Taino villages and enslaved African to work in captivity as they routinely violated and raped them. Why would I want to conform to the standard of such brutes? Why would I want to internalize the racism brought by them in me and my family? My grandfather was a Black Puerto Rican, Francisco Pizarro and this Black man was the role model for our family. I will never deny him.”

**Note from East River, the blog host** I will provide an update when the video of the work is made available for viewing.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Chicago Bomba: Mother's Day Celebration-Caribbean Style - Sunday May 11, 2014


Event: Mother's Day Celebration Caribbean Style
Artists: Bomba Con Buya, Tamboula and Laruni
Date and Time: Sunday (Mother's Day) May 11, 2014, 4pm-8pm
Venue and Location: Garifuna Flava Caribbean Restaurant at 2518 W. 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60629
Admission: $5 donation

NY Bomba and Plena: LAS FIESTAS DE CRUZ - Saturday May 17, 2014



LP21 celebrates its 28th anniversary of the time-honored Puertorrican tradition of LAS FIESTAS DE CRUZ.

Join Los Pleneros de la 21 for this unique community and musical celebration that captures the strength of spirit and the fortitude of community.

As always, LP21's Fiestas de Cruz will create a warm and welcoming environment with live music, chanted rosaries by members of the LP21 performing troupe. Tasty Puerto Rican food and fare will be available for sale as well as original artesanias and artwork by local artists of El Barrio.

Come and join us for the evening.
This is a free event (suggested donation of $5 or more will contribute to future Fiesta de Cruz activities). No one will be turned away.

LP21 gives thanks to its cadre of volunteers, Nilsa Marquez (Fiesta de Cruz Madrina) and the Julia de Burgos Center for hosting this event

Event: Las Fiestas De Cruz
Artists: Los Pleneros de la 21
Date and Time: Saturday May 17, 2014 at 7pm
Venue and Location: Julia de Burgos Center at 1680 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY , corner of 105 Street.
Admission: Free - Suggested $5 donation or more 

For more information:
212-427-5221
pleneros21@gmail.com

Event Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=380551505421007

Maryland Bomba and Plena: Bomba y Plena Dance Party - Friday May 23, 2014



Come join Cultura Plenera for an evening of fun with Puerto Rico's oldest and most dynamic music genres: Bomba and Plena. The festivities will start at 8pm with a dancing workshop. Plena has been played and danced in Puerto Rico for more than 100 years and Bomba for more than 400 years. The workshop will teach you the steps and protocols of dancing. At 9pm the party will start with musical performance so you can dance and sing along with Cultura Plenera. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn about and enjoy Bomba and Plena!

$15 includes Dance Workshop and Performance
Delicious Food and Drink will be available for purchase

Event: Bomba y Plena Dance Party
Artists: Los Hijo 'e Plena
Date and Time: Friday May 23, 2014, 8pm Bomba lesson and 9pm Dance
Venue and Location: Creative Alliance at 3134 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224
Admission: $15, $12 for members and students
For ticket information contact: Creative Alliance at (410) 276-1651 or creativealliance.org

Boston Plena: Plenazo Primaveral! - Saturday May 17, 2014


Event: Humano Multicultural Project Benefit Presents "Plenazo Primavera"
Artists: Jorge Arce y Raiz de Plena, Bomba Sankofa Dance Tr\oupe with Roberto and Gloria Cepeda and Bomberos from the NY Diaspora, Endel Dueno,  DJ MIKE and Salsa y Control Dance Company
Date and Time: Saturday  May 17, 2014 at 7PM
Venue and Location: Villa Victoria Center for the Arts at 85 West Newton, Boston, MA 02118
Parking at the Hurley School, 75 Worcester Street

Admission: $40 at the door, $30 in advance and table sales (dinner included)
For more information contact: (787) 364-0198

DMV Bomba: Afro-Puerto Rican Dance Workshop - Sunday May 18, 2014


We are returning to Woodbridge! If you missed our past workshop, this is your chance! We will be offering a Bomba Dance Workshop at My BodyMoveZ on May 18th, $20 per person. Join us and learn about bomba history and dance. Save the date!

We extend you an invitation to learn about the Afro-Caribbean music and dance from Puerto Rico called BOMBA. It is a music and dance that dates back to the 1700s, developed by the African slaves that worked in the sugarcane fields, and it is still alive in the island and in the diaspora. It is a dialog between the dancer and one of the many drummers. The dancer makes body figures called 'piquetes' and the lead drummer --called the 'primo' or 'subidor'-- interprets them in the drum. One dancer at a time 'challenges' or 'talks' to the 'primo' drummer. Bomba is a personal expression, it is freedom, it is legacy and it is treasured.

If you are interested in this opportunity we encourage you to come out and have some fun with us. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own long full-circle skirts or scarves. For more information, email us: info@semillacultural.org.

Chicago Bomba: Ajiaco: A Dance Set for the Ancestors - Friday May 2, 2014



Come join us for a night of dancing!!! 

Enjoy the music of Grupo Manigua, Stacy Rene with live band and special guest Sage Morgan-Hubbard from Mixed Mamas and the fabulous comedy of Melissa Duprey. 

ONLY $7 Cover

Doors at 9pm
Show at 10pm CST

Stacy Rene
stacyrene.bandcamp.com

Melissa Duprey
http://melduprey.wix.com/melissaduprey


Venue and Location: Multi Kulti at 1000 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60642

For more information go to: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=527247520717230

Colorado Bomba: Black Latin America - Thursday April 17, 2014


Barrio e' is coming to Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado. Thursday April 17, 2014; 6:00-8:30 p.m. Celebrating Black Latin America Heritage, Event OPEN and FREE to the general public. Organized by Latin American Students and Scholars Association: "Honoring the presence of Africa in Latin American Culture" Come Join Us!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

NY Bomba and Plena: Los Pleneros de la 21 JAM OUT NIGHTS - Friday May 9, 2014




Los Pleneros de la 21 continue to bring the heat and swing of their incomparable Bomba and Plena to venues everywhere! Celebrate the warming weather with the LP21 FAMILIA...at CAMARADAS, EL BARRIO. And join us for an evening of live music for you to dance and jam out.

No se lo pierdan, que por ahi viene el swing y gozadera...and a couple of surprises!

Event: Jam Out Nights
Artist:  Los Pleneros de la 21
Date and Time: Friday May 9, 2014 at 9PM
Venue and Location: Camaradas El Barrio at 2241 First Avenue at 115 Street, New York, NY 10035
Admission: $10

Video: "Maria" by Alma Moyo performed at Camaradas El Barrio Friday April 11, 2014

Hear is a nice and groovy performance of "Maria" (on the Cuembe rhythm)  by Alma Moyo, performed Friday April 11, 2014 at Camaradas El Barrio (Spanish Harlem, NY). This is a traditional Bomba recorded by Maria Cadilla in the 1920's. 

A thank you is owed to Camaradas for recording this and sharing on their Facebook page. 





Friday, April 11, 2014

Chicago Bomba: AfriCaribe Academy Registration Music and Dance Classes For Adults and Children - Spring 2014



AfriCaribe Music and Dance Academy - 
Adult and Children's Dance & Drumming Classes

Registration Dates & Times:

Saturday, April 12th -10am to 1pm
Monday, April 14th - 6pm to 8pm
Saturday, April 19th - 10am to 1pm
Monday, April 21st - 6pm to 8pm

Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Classes, 1 hour session - 8 weeks Program. Spring Session 2014

Monday's: 4/28, 5/5, 5/13, 5/19, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23
6pm - Children's Bomba Yuba Class (Beginners)
6pm - Children's Bomba Yuba Drum Class (Beginners)
7pm - Adult Bomba Cuembe/Holand Drum Class (Int)
7pm - Adult Bomba Sica/Yuba Dance Class (Beginners)
8pm - Adult Bomba Sica/Yuba Drum Class (Beginners)
8pm - Adult Bomba Cuembe/Holande Dance Class (Int)


Saturdays: 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/31, 6/7, 6/21, 6/28
9am - Adult Bomba Advance Dance Class
9am - Adult Bomba Sica/Yuba Drum Class (Beginners)
10am - Adult Bomba Cuembe/Holande Drum Class (Int)
10am - Adult Bomba Sica/Yuba Dance Class (Beginners)
11am - Adult Bomba Cumebe/Holande Dance class (Inter)
11am - Seis Corrido Drumming/Percussion (Beginners)
12pm - Children's Bomba Sica Dance Class (Beginners)
12pm - Cua and Maraca Percussion (Int to Advance)
1pm - Bomba Song Class (all levels)

$35 for Children - 8 weeks
$50 for adults - 8 weeks

For more info. please call #773-879-2123

Brooklyn Bomba: Special Bomba Workshop in BROOKLYN!!! 6pm at CUMBE - SUNDAY April 13th, 2014


JOIN OUR DIRECTOR this SUNDAY!!! April 13th, 2014. Special Bomba Workshop in BROOKLYN!!! 6pm at CUMBE. 4-5-6-2-3 Trains to either Nevins St or Atlantic Ave! Class is designed for beginners and adv. beginners!!! Let's Make That Drum Talk!™

Venue and Location: Cumbe Center for African and Diaspora Dance at 558 Fulton Street (2nd Floor), Brooklyn, NY 11217. Take the 4-5-6-2-3 trains to Nevins St or Atlantic Ave stations.
Date and Time: Sunday April 13, 2014, 6-7:30pm
Admission: $15

NY Bomba: Spring Fling with Ilu Aye - Friday April 25, 2014


Chicago Bomba: AfricCaribe and Frankie's People Present A Night of Trova, Bomba, Dance and Fun - Saturday April 12, 2014




Sunday, April 6, 2014

Norfolk, VA Bomba: Puerto Rican Bomba Dance Workshop - Thursday April 10, 2014


We (Semilla Cultural) will be offering a Bomba Dance Workshop in Old Dominion University in Norfolk this Thursday (April 10, 2014 at 7pm)! 
This is your chance to learn about Bomba history and dance. Reserve your space today! Limited spaces available.

*Pay via PayPal to info@semillacultural.org to reserve your space.
*Ladies are encouraged to bring their own full circle skirts or scarves.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Jersey City, NJ Bomba: SQFC Presents: Learn to Dance and Drum Puerto Rican Folkloric Music - April 4 to June 15, 2014

For all information please see the flyer above.

Tampa Bomba: Bomba Music Transcends Barriers


FROM WUSF NEWS

For the original article go to: http://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/post/bomba-music-transcends-barriers


Bomba Music Transcends Barriers

A Tampa musical group is premiering a short film Saturday about the music they make and the culture it represents. They play bomba, Puerto Rican folk music with more than four centuries worth of history. Bomba may be from a small island but it transcends national barriers.
Listen to bomba rhythms and the story here.
http://cpa.ds.npr.org/wusf/audio/2014/04/4-03_Bomba_Music_DEP_mp3.MP3
Goat-skin barrel drums, a large maraca, and sticks called los cuá are the instruments that make up bomba. It's Puerto Rican folk music, born in Spanish colonial times from rhythms of African slaves.
"Currency & Exchange" is a short film that will premiere Saturday, April 5.
Credit Bomba en Tampa
Gregorio Allende is the musical director of the Tampa group Nostalgia Amarilla. Bomba has different styles but most commonly it involves the instruments, a lead singer and chorus and dancers. Allende first experienced the music at the end of the street he lived on in Puerto Rico.
“At the corner up from my dad’s street, every Sunday, like legendary bomberos would be drumming, nonstop and then, one of the neighbors said, 'dale dale, baila baila!'  like I don’t how to dance! 'Haz asi' she told me, 'go like this, go like this' and that’s how it started," Allende said. "I fell in love."
Bomba also involves an element called piquete. That is the phenomenon where at any moment a dancer can approach the lead drummer and make eye contact and initiate a challenge to the drummer, who will attempt to make sounds on the drum that correspond to the movements of the dancer.
“What makes bomba special is that you have that opportunity - it’s not a necessity, to do that with the lead drummer," said Hal Barton, associate professor of anthropology at Long Island University in New York.
Bomba has strong roots in Puerto Rico going back about 400 years. For Allende, it's part of his identity.
“Some people wear Puerto Rican shirts with the flags or they put the Puerto Rican flag in their cars, I don’t," Allende said. "I carry bomba inside of me, that’s enough. That’s way more than enough so that’s what I love, it’s mine and nobody can take it away.”
Bomba is not just Puerto Rican. Bomba rhythms are a part of a bigger umbrella of African Diaspora music. Bomba elements cross the island's barriers.
“It’s not just significant in terms of understanding Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican bomba is very significant for understanding American music," Barton said.
Barton says bomba was cultivated on different lands from seeds originally planted in Africa.
“Bomba is the trunk of the tree, everything else is roots and branches," Barton said. "Blues, jazz, R&B, hip-hop, all the stuff going on in the African-American music, all the stuff going on in Afro-Caribbean music, Afro-Cuban music, the Eastern Caribbean - all of that, those are all roots and branches.”  
Those branches and roots can't be separated, he said.
“It’s because of the rhythm, it’s because of the language of the body, it’s because of the melody and the ways that the songs are sung," Barton said. "It’s all connected.”
Allende has connected some of his songs in a short film he produced called "Currency and Exchange." He'll be premiering it Saturday. Currency and Exchange are economic terms. What does that have to do with music and culture?
“The deeper theme is how much do we really value this music?" Allende said. "What are we doing so that this music is worth more for us and for everybody else? If we make it worth more, others will make it the same worth that we give it. So let’s give it the best worth we can.”
The show starts at 8 P.M. on Saturday at the Simone Salsa Dance School in Tampa.
For the original article go to: http://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/post/bomba-music-transcends-barriers

Thursday, April 3, 2014

NY Bomba: Moyo Nights Returns to Friday Nights! - Friday April 11, 2014


Live at Camaradas El Barrio Alma Moyo return Moyo Nights to Friday Nights! Doors open at 9pm music starts at 10pm. Full Bar, great food, and Moyo for your Soul! Bring your dancing shoes! There is a $7.00 cover at the door.

Alma Moyo Afro-Puerto Rican Music Group was born in 2002 at a lively drum jam session at “La Casita de Chema”, a community garden in the South Bronx. Founded by Alex LaSalle from Moca, Puerto Rico, Alma Moyo is an inter generational crew of Puerto Ricans and Dominicans who promote the diverse regional drum and vocal styles of Bomba with a Caribbean-blues sentiment.

Illegal throughout parts of Puerto Rico as recently as the 1940’s, Alma Moyo’s Bomba is laden with revolutionary defiance, sorrowful lament, and invigorating sound.

The group has been performing its rich vocals and dynamic dance in theaters, concert halls, universities, and nightclubs throughout New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, New Orleans, and more!

Their debut album, No Hay Sabado Sin Sol, (There is No Saturday Without A Sunrise) is at once a harmonious ode to ancestral spirits, a call to unmask the exploiters in defense of the weak, and a recollection of bittersweet life experiences encountered in love, work, and community.

Alma Moyo’s refreshing pulse emits an Afro-Caribbean pride sailing above its cosmopolitan l
andscape. Alma Moyo’s seasoned young musicians perform with various talented “Latin Music” bands.


Event: Moyo Nights Returns to Friday Nights!

Artists: Alma Moyo
Date and Time: Friday April 11, 2014 at 9PM, Stage time 10PM
Venue and Location: Camaradas El Barrio at 2241 First Avenue, New York, NY 10029, at 115th St
Admission: $7 cover

For more information go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/1478664275679951/?ref=22&source=1

Berkeley, CA Bomba: Batey Boricua - Sunday April 13, 2014


If you missed our last Batey Boricua you certainly don't want to miss this one. The lounge was bursting with beautiful people and sweet vibes. 
Come again and jam with us to some Bomba, Plena y Mas como siempre! Bring your children, friends and familia. Delicious Puerto Rican food for sale. Don't miss it! No se lo pierdan! 

Event: Batey Boricua
Hosts: Shefali Shah and Hector Lugo
Date and Time: Sunday April 13, 2014 from 3pm-7pm PDT
Venue and Location: La Pena Cultural Center at 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705
Donation: $5 

For more information go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/268893259937546/?source=1alie

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Camden, NJ Bomba: Homenaje al Gallo Pinto - Sunday April 6, 2014


Come show some love and support for El gallo pinto at El Casique Lounge (Also enjoy a SMALL Bomba and Plena show by Philly's own Los Bomberos De la Calle and many other great performances)

Please the above flyer for venue and other information.

Event: Homenaje al Gallo Pinto
Venue and Location: El Casique Lounge at West and Clintion Street, Camden, NJ
Date and Time: Sunday April 6, 2014, performance time not stated
Admission: $5 donation