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Fri 24 Jul 09 - Sun 26 Jul 09 | IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance FestivalIFÉ-ILÉ is an organization based in Miami, FL, dedicated to the preservation, promotion and cultivation of Afro-Cuban culture through the performing arts. We hold the annual IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Festival featuring over 15 dance and drumming workshops as well as dance parties. The event culminates with a spectacular Dance Gala featuring guest artists and IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Company.Regular Dance Classes, Shows and Concerts, Workshops. Dance Styles: Rumba, Salsa (Cuban), Rueda. All major Credit Cards accepted.Contacts: N Torres, Rayme Samuels Tel: 305-476-0832 Email: ifeiledancecompany@yahoo.com. All Entries for IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Festival Organisation. (Last Edited: 29/3/2009) | AArts & Mind Center, 3138 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, Florida, 33133 (near Miami) All Entries for Arts & Mind Center Venue. Car Parking. | |
11th Annual IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance & Music FestivalRumba, Samba, Salsa (Cuban), Afro-Cuban, Rueda, Capoeira Festival, Weekender, Instruction, Practice, Social Dancing. Contact organiser for times and further details. To book or for further details: Book, Info, Tel: (305) 476-0832. A Unique & Exciting Celebration of Afro-Cuban Culture. The 11th Annual IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Festival will feature over 20 dance and drumming workshops as well as dance parties. The event culminates with a spectacular Dance Gala featuring guest artists and IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Company. We're offering workshops for beginners and intermediate/advanced students in: Orisha Dance Afro-Brazilian Orixa Dance Afro-Modern Arará Makuta/Palo Yuka Rumba (Guaguanco, Columbia and Yambu) Salsa Rueda Son ,Cha-cha-cha and Mambo Haitian folkloric dance Samba Afro-Brazilian Capoeira Batá drumming In persistently promoting Afro-Cuban dance, IFE-ILE has established not only a cultural experience to local and visitors; but a tradition that slowly has produced eager followers even from abroad. Miami has the highest number of Cubans (including Afro-Cubans) in the U.S., and here Cuban and other African, Caribbean and Latin America pulse in the neighborhoods... |