The Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation is hosting its 2nd Annual Rhythms & Movements of African American Culture Festival from February 12-16. Titled "Revolution Requires Resistance," the five-day celebration will spotlight the significance of African and African American art, music, and dance. Featuring performances like a collaboration between renowned artists Weedie Braimah and Balla Kouyaté, the event aims to honor ancestors while inspiring future generations. Tickets range from $20 for school performances to $250 for all-access passes, with additional youth and professional acts set to perform throughout the festival.
"Our vision for the Festival was not to just celebrate Black History Month. We wanted to showcase talented African and African American artists, music, dance, theater and art that honors our ancestors and reinforces our goal to honor and inspire our youth to carry the torch in future generations."
"Tribute to Artists of the Revolution," features a rare performance by four-time Grammy-nominated Ghanaian drummer, composer and producer Weedie Braimah, alongside Malian balafon virtuoso Balla Kouyaté.
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