The Heartbeat of Aflao | Ghana season 2 | sessions 1
This event is streaming online
Fri, 19 May 2023, 08:00PM (EDT)
Sponsor
Viewcy Studio
Host
Robert Levin
Producer
Paul Amegashie
Artist
Nutifafa Dance Ensemble
Curator
Emmanuel Agbeli
A region spanning from the southeastern corner of Ghana, across southern Togo, and into Benin, the Aflao Traditional Area has an extremely rich musical culture. Everyone participates in community music, and singing, dancing, and drumming are a way of life.
For 6 weeks, we are featuring new versions of traditional music and dance by 6 groups from the Aflao Traditional Area in Ghana. Creating this experience involved multiple communities across continents.
Curated by Emmanuel Agbeli, the Director of the Dagbe Cultural Institute and Art Center in the village of Kopeyia, and organized in collaboration with our host, New York musician and composer Robert Levin, this session involved shipping an HD camera, 4 microphones, and recruiting an able film production crew from the Aflao community of drummers.
This is music and dance curated and filmed through the lense of the keepers of this tradition.
The curator
Emmanuel Agbeli is a renowned master drummer from Ghana, West Africa. He is the Director of the Dagbe Cultural Institute and Art Center in Kopeyia (dagbeinstitute.org) and will curate the groups to perform in this series.
He is one of the foremost representatives of Ewe drumming, singing and dancing and has dedicated his life to the preservation and proliferation of his ancestral culture. In the Spring of 2022, Emmanuel completed a 2-month tour of the US, performing and teaching traditional West African music at 15 universities and schools in 6 states.
Emmanuel is also an accomplished sculptor, painter and a farmer.
The host
Robert Levin, a master musician and composer, has been diving deeply into West African music and culture for 45 years, and has been weaved into the Aflao area since 1988.
In service of the community, he founded a public elementary and junior high school in Kopeyia, a farming village in southeastern Ghana, and has helped to support and maintain the school since its inception 34 years ago. He organizes excursions for university students to learn music in Ghana.
Robert Levin is currently a professor of West African music at Montclair State University and performs percussion in the Lion King on Broadway. His compositions can be heard at robertlevinmusic.com and the story and photos of the Kopeyia school can be found at kgsf.org.
#1: Nutifafa International Culture Troup
Artists: Nutifafa Dance Ensemble
Leaders:
Cornelius Amegashitsi – Chairman
Kwabla Amegashitsi – Vice Chairman
#2: Kopeyia Kporku Kporle-Agbe Drumming Group
Founder: Promise Ahiaku
Chairman: Ana Melefri
#3: Mina Miawoe Newa Nyo Cultural Group
Founder: Dzoboku Mawuko.
Secretary:
1. Akusah Merry
2. Ahonyo Pavis
3. Apedo Amenyo
#4: Dzodze Dzigbordi Drumming Group
Fouder: Kodzo Azakpo Tagborlo.
Chairman: Francis Togodui.
Assistant Chairman: Edith Dzade.
Treasure: Hundzenkor Bedi.
#5: Yexoke Drumming Group
Founder: Doe Gadri
Chairman: Samuel Agbalekpor
Voice Chairman: Edwin Emle
Treasure: Try Kudeadze
Secretary: Olivia Agbalekpor
#6: Asorgli Unity And Love Cultural Group
Founder: Francisca Mensah
President: Benjamin Amegborleza
Vice: Bansah Desmond
Treasure: Vivian Dzah
Financial secretary: Pascal Lanyo
Organizer: Dravie Justice
Assist Org. Collins Klutse
Women Organizers: Delali Adzornu, Christine Dzade
Secretarys': Aguadze God knows, Daniel Dabi
Group Mother: Ruby Glover, Josephine Adzimah