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SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:2003 James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture -- Planet Mambo: Kongo Dance Influences Conquer the World
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Dance. Live Drumming. Music. Internationally reknown scholar Robert Farris Thompson will be discussing the art and dance of the kingdom of Kongo as a parallel classical tradition in the Black Americas. He will show Kongo dance roots in the rise, development and achievement of Brazilian samba, Argentine milonga and tango, Uruguayan candombe, Peruvian lando, U.S. jazz dance and Cuban rumba, habanera, and mambo. The lecture will be supplemented and illustrated with slides, videotape, CDs and live drumming.
Dessert reception from 6-7 PM; presentation from 7-8:30 PM.
LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Lenart Auditorium, UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Westwood Blvd.
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