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Kuungana is under the direction of Ba Ba Kevin Collins. Kuungana has been operating since 1992. Students age 2-Adults are welcome to attend. Students are taught West African Drum & Dance, jewelry making, drum making & repair, creating African shakers and belt making. Mentoring Services are provided. As students become proficient in Drum and Dance, they will showcase their skills in performances throughout the state.
The policy and intent of Kuungana is to provide equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, political affiliation, affectional orientation, sex, status with regard to public assistance, disability, age, veteran status, and any other status protected under federal, state, or local laws. We promote respect and do not tolerate racism, sexism, homophobia, or other discriminatory behavior or expression.
Registration Form for Kuungana Drum & Dance Class
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Completely fill out form and mail to P.O. Box 310108 Flint, MI 48531
Kunngana Registration 2020
Conference '23
Conference '22
Conference '21
Concert '23
Concert '22
Concert '21
We love performing, teaching and reaching out to people. We 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