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  2. BUKU Music + Art Project - Wikipedia

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    BUKU Music + Art Project is a New Orleans–based two-day music and arts festival founded in 2012 by Winter Circle Productions and held annually at Mardi Gras World. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] BUKU considers itself to be a boutique event that delivers a big festival punch without compromising its house-party vibe.

  3. Arts festival - Wikipedia

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    An Arts Festival is an umbrella term for a festival that focuses on multiple art genres including fine art (painting, drawing, pottery), music, photography, film, and other visual styles. [8] Fringe festivals are a type of arts festival, often focusing on many arts but sometimes focusing on a specific art such as theater more than others. [ 1 ]

  4. FESTAC 77 - Wikipedia

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    Festac '77, also known as the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (the first took place in Dakar, 1966, the second in Algiers in July 1969) was a major international festival held in Lagos, Nigeria, from 15 January 1977 to 12 February 1977. [1]

  5. Neon Black, Indy's first-ever Black dance festival, will ...

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    Reggaeton, hip hop and West African dance are some of the styles at this "powerhouse" festival. There's also a Mardi Gras dance workshop. Neon Black, Indy's first-ever Black dance festival, will ...

  6. World Festival of Black Arts - Wikipedia

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    The festival involved around 2,500 participants from 30 independent African countries and other nations with diasporic communities such as the US, Brazil, The Caribbean, France, and the United Kingdom [Murphy, 2016, p. 3 & 4] and featured black literature, music, theater, visual arts, film and dance. [7]

  7. DanceAfrica - Wikipedia

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    DanceAfrica is a heritage and community celebration equable on the manifold dance forms of the African Diaspora held annually in New York City, Washington, DC, and Chicago. . Included are indoor and outdoor performance including live music, a film series, master classes, education programs, and an outdoor baza

  8. LaTasha Barnes - Wikipedia

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    LaTasha Barnes in 2024. LaTasha Barnes is an American dancer, educator, and choreographer. [1] [2] She is the creator and director of The Jazz Continuum, an African roots-based production encompassing Lindy Hop, house dance, locking, breaking, voguing, and jazz dance that connects dance of the swing era to dance today.

  9. M.A.D. (Indian TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    M.A.D., which stands for "music, art, and dance", is an Indian educational children's television series. It was produced by Miditech, and aired on Pogo TV. It began in 2005 and ran for seven seasons. [1] It is a Do it yourself show. [2] [3] The main host and director of the show is Rob (Harun Robert). He shows how to make different easy and ...