Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms of Africa with a Kuungana Drum Class, where you can learn traditional drumming techniques and experience the communal spirit of African music. Perfect for all skill levels, these classes offer a unique opportunity to connect with culture and community through the power of percussion.
Experience the vibrant rhythms and dynamic movements of Africa with a Kuungana Dance Class, where traditional beats meet contemporary styles in an energetic fusion. Join us to celebrate the joy of dance, embrace cultural diversity, and connect with a community passionate about expression through movement.
Dive into the vibrant world of African arts and crafts, where traditional techniques meet contemporary creativity. This class offers a hands-on exploration of diverse artistic expressions, from intricate beadwork to bold textile designs, celebrating Africa’s rich cultural heritage.
Immerse yourself in the rhythmic heartbeat of Africa with a drumming class tailored for senior citizens. Experience the joy of communal music-making as you learn to play traditional African drums and connect with the timeless pulse of ancestral beats. Great class for exercise.
Dive into the soul-stirring sounds of Africa in an instrumental music class that showcases the continent’s rich musical traditions. Learn to play a variety of African instruments, from the melodic kora to the powerful djembe, and discover the unique melodies that have shaped African culture for centuries.
A home economics class equips students with practical life skills, focusing on essential topics such as financial literacy, nutrition, cooking, and household management. It empowers individuals to make informed decisions and manage their personal and family resources effectively.
Explore the rich and diverse musical traditions of Africa, learning to perform a variety of rhythmic harmonies and vocal styles unique to the continent. It’s a vibrant journey through song and culture, where participants learn about African history and languages through music.
A sewing and African fashion class that delves into the art of creating garments, highlighting the vibrant and colorful patterns that characterize traditional African attire. Students learn the techniques of sewing and garment construction, while also exploring the cultural significance behind various African fashion styles.
Experience the vibrant rhythms and dynamic movements of Africa with a Kuungana Drum & Dance 3-Day Weekend Workshop. Join us to celebrate the joy of dance, embrace cultural diversity, and connect with a community passionate about expression through movement.
There is no cost to the general public for classes offered. However there are classes for workshops, concerts, fundraisers, and special events.
ADDPA’s Kai-fecc Community-Based Arts and Cultural Program will offer the following quality programs to the Greater Flint Community: Cosaan – West African Drum & Dance Resource Youth Moves Is On The Move – Summer Camp for youth in Public Housing Kuungana – 3 day Conference, Matinee for Youth with disabilities, Concert for the general public featuring International Artists. Baada Shule After School Program – African Drum & Dance Classes offered after school at Public Housing Complexes, Traditional and Charter Schools Manufacturing Facility – Participants build and repair African drums, design jewelry and accessories. This grant will fund artists, supplies, equipment and operational fees.
The African Drum & Dance Parent Association (ADDPA) is a non-profit community based organization founded in 1992 by Kevin Collins. Students, aged 2 through adult, are instructed in the art of West African Drum and Dance. They receive lessons on African history, culture, and entrepreneurial skills (e.g. drum repair, drum making, creating African shakers (Shakaree) from gourds, jewelry and belt making). Mentoring services are also provided. As students become proficient in the art of drum and dance, they showcase their skills in colorful and vibrant performances around the City, County and State.
We are very proud of our accomplishments and are expanding our services by offering a new instrumental music program. In order for this program to be successful, ADDPA will need an assortment of musical instruments. We need your support and help. Staff is asking our Community partners to donate used or new musical instruments of all varieties to our program. Monetary donations will also be accepted.
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We love performing, teaching and reaching out to people. e want people to feel the rhythm in their hearts.
To expose Flint area youth and adults to West African artists and cultural traditions that encourage self-awareness, youth leadership, and community pride.
(810) 337-8996
info@addpaflint.org