Feb 11, 2012
Where: MSU
Time: 2:30pm
Feb 17, 2012
Where: U of M
Time: 11 - 12
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We are a non-profit organization that promotes the preservation and practice of Congolese Dance and African culture. We specialize in dance and drum workshops, educational and cultural presentations, children's and family performances, as well as large scale dance performances and theater productions. Please navigate through our site for more information.
Bichini Bia Congo Dance Theater
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
IS AROUND THE CORNER
BOOK US NOW TO PERFORM FOR YOUR SCHOOL, CHURCH, COMMUNITY EVENTS…
Location: U of M Dance Dept., 3501 Dance Bldg, 1310 N. University Ct., Ann Arbor, MI 48108
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Congolese Dance
Congolese Dance derives from the Congo; Central Africa. It is a ritual based dance that connects spiritually with the ancestors. The dances are in many instances celebrated during special occasions; such as marriages, birth of a child, festivals, preparation for war, etc. Social dances are also important to the Congolese people. These dances including Soukous and others are often danced in nightclubs, parties, and festivals; and are also taught and celebrated worldwide.
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The Music and dance in Africa is
used for education and communication
between the people in Africa.
We use it to keep the culture and
heritage of our people…
-Biza Sompa- 1981