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Connecting heritage through African dance, drums
Category: Entertainment Written by Genea Webb

AFRICAN DRUMS, DANCE
Helping African-Americans gain an appreciation for their roots and culture is why Robert Dickerson and his wife, Wanda, founded the African Drum and Dance Ensemble in 1984.
“There are a lot of Blacks in this country that are not aware of their heritage and by teaching it to the them through the arts they can appreciate it,” said Dickerson whose son, Jamal is the chief choreographer and artistic director along with his wife, Ronsha.
The Universal African Dance & Drum Ensemble is the largest professional, authentic and traditional African dance and drum ensemble—with 72 members—in the United States. It is headquartered in Camden, NJ and boasts members from New Jersey, Philadelphia and Africa. The group includes stilt walkers, African drummers, dancers and storytellers of all ages from all walks of life. Each member of the group is a local or national world Karate champions from the four-time Hall of Fame karate school called the Universal Pasha Karate School.
“All of the people that you will see are Black belts and specialize in Japanese arts and are Black belt in karate. This gives us dependability, respect and love of humanity,” Dickerson said.
The troupe brought its unique brand of entertainment to the Pittsburgh stage for the first time.
“We hope that people will have a good time. We plan to bring 35 people and present one of the best cultural arts shows in America,” Dickerson said before the show. “We hope that once the audience leaves they can leave appreciating the beauty of African arts. We will have a nice vibe going.”
The show, which was held at the New Hazlett Theater on April 20, featured stilt walkers, dancers, drummers, acrobats and ground masquerades.
The Universal African Dance & Drum Ensemble was invited to Pittsburgh by Mensa Wali, artistic director of the Kente Arts Alliance who saw the African dance group at a festival in New York.
Founded in 2007, the Kente Arts Alliance is an African-American arts organization whose mission is to present high quality art of the African Diaspora. Its aim is to present art with a purpose by presenting programs that entertain, inform and uplift the residents of underserved communities.
“The Universal African Drum & Dance Ensemble are excing and stimulating. This is a company of people who have been practicing African dance since the 80s when it was created and some have been practicing it from the womb,” Wali said. “The idea of roots is not a fad. It’s not like a style from the 1980s. A tree without roots cannot stand. Because we are in America in the West and we have been seperated by hundreds of and hundreds of years and we lost connections with the roots and the Universal African Dance & Drum Ensemble is one aspect of that connection.”
Wali said bringing the community together is another reason he wanted to bring the dance and drum ensemble to town.
“If we don't understand our history we are deemed to repeat it. African people have been doing acrobatics since the beginning of time and this company has been studying the art of African dance and interprets it accurately and they do it with a whole community of people from children to elders,” Wali said. “People should come with an open mind and absorb all that's being offered.”
The Universal African Dance & Drum Ensemble is known for its West African presentations from Guinea, Senegal, Ghana, Mali, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone. It has performed before world leaders and celebrities. It has performed at numerous prestigious places including the United Nations, New York City, Africa, the Caribbean and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Philadelphia. The company's stilt walkers appeared in the 2011 Lionsgate movie “Warrior.”
(For more information on the Universal African Dance & Drum Ensemble, visit www.universalafricandance.com or www.unitycommunity.com.)
Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 April 2013 10:07
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Out & About…Best dressed male and female
Category: Entertainment Written by Ashley G. Woodson

Birthday girl Racine and the People’s family in full effect at the Black Beauty Lounge in the Hill District.
This week I visited CJ’s in the Strip District, Black Beauty Lounge in the Hill District and Savoy Restaurant in the Strip District.
My first stop was at CJ’s in the Strip District where DJ Nick Nice was on the 1’s and 2’s spinning the hits.
My next stop was at the Black Beauty Lounge where everyone came out to pay homage to the late Glenn Campbell who will be missed, but never forgotten.
My final destination was at Savoy Restaurant in the Strip District where national recording artist Manny DeAnda sang his heart out for the crowd in attendance.
Starting this week we are featuring “THE BEST DRESSED MALE” and “THE BEST DRESSED FEMALE”, so dress to impress and you can also be featured in the OUT AND ABOUT section of the New Pittsburgh Courier with Brotha Ash!
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 April 2013 17:16
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TI upset Boston bomber linked to Hip Hop: Oh really, why is that?
Category: Entertainment Written by Dr. Boyce Watkins

by Dr. Boyce Watkins
Last week, the rapper TI expressed a bit of outrage over the link that the website TMZ made between deceased Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev and the hip-hop music industry.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 April 2013 09:08
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Arts & Culture calendar 4-24-13
Category: Entertainment Written by Courier Newsroom

Thursday 25
Pittsburgh Exhibit
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture presents the “Pittsburgh: Reclaim, Renew, Remix” Exhibit from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at 980 Liberty Ave., Cultural District. This exhibit is designed to herald the contributions of artists, musicians, dancers, sports and literary figures to Western Pennsylvania’s African-American Culture. Visitors will be given the opportunity to create a video collage of the region’s story from their perspective. For more information, call 412-258-2700 or visit www.AugustWilsonCenter.org.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 April 2013 10:05
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Lauryn Hill tax evasion sentencing delayed
Category: Entertainment Written by Associated Press
SENTENCING DELAYED--This April 15, 2011 photo shows singer Lauryn Hill performing during the 12th Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif. (AP Photo/Spencer Weiner, file)
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A federal judge postponed Lauryn Hill's tax evasion sentencing on Monday but not before scolding the eight-time Grammy-winning singer for reneging on a promise to make restitution by now.
Last Updated on Monday, 22 April 2013 22:24
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