Thursday, 22 March 2012

It is amazing what goodness DANCE & MUSIC bring into our lives. 
They lift us up when we are down, calm us down when we are anxious, release the tension when we are stressed, and provide us with or lead us into our sweetest moments of pleasure.
Join in at at the School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS) in London, one of Europe's most prestigious Universities as I deliver a talk as Guest Speaker on Arts, Culture and Media: The significance of Traditional Dance and Drumming in the Electronic & New Media. Friday 23 March 2012, 6pm. Nearest Tube: Russell Square. "Silence is golden; Speech is Platinum"

4 comments:

  1. What would life be without music and dance? God bless your oratorical skills Mr Darkwah, the master communicator.
    -KB

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  2. Great. You deserve a massive platform. Your hard work over the years, your consistency in your chosen profession and your Masters Degree is paying off. Kudos to you. You do Africa proud. Loved your tribute to Whitney on BET.
    -Alicia

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  3. I, pelumi badmus a typical yoruba guy. am proud to be a professional talking drummer and other related drum. ise ori ran mi ni mon se, awa lomo ayan galu, awa arawa ri rawa ologini romo ekun awarawa ri rawa. awa lan lulu, ilu dakun maluwa.

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