Yes, Body

Past event
Sep 20, 2020, 5 to 8 PM

Please come join us in moving your bodies, Listening, and Learning on Sunday, September 20th On the state house lawn.

All ages, all abilities welcomed come for all or some!

*Mask and Social Distancing are required*

5-6pm there will be West African Dance taught by Jordan Mensah and Emmanuel Riby-Williams

Shidaa African Culture Project:

Shidaa African Culture Project specializes in conducting workshops in schools and community organizations throughout Vermont and New England as well as the entire Northeast US to promote West African culture through drumming, dance, fabric printing with Adinkra symbols, drum making, beading, and cooking.
(Taken from website)

6-7pm Spoken Word Work Shop with Rajnii Eddins

Rajnii Eddins:
Originally from Seattle Washington, Spoken Word Poet/ Emcee and Teaching Artist Rajnii Eddins have been engaging diverse community audiences for over 27 years. He was the youngest member of the Afrikan American Writers Alliance at age 11 and has been actively sharing with youth and community in Vermont since 2010. His latest work Their Names Are Mine aims to confront white supremacy while emphasizing the need to affirm our mutual humanity.
(Taken from website)

7-8pm There will be FREE food served by Kismayo Kitchen and Drinks provided by The Sweet Spot.

Food:
~Somali rice with chicken
~White rice with coconut chicken
~Vegetarian Samosas
-Chicken Samosas

And Dance Party!

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