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Mapathe Event: Black History Month

  • Keys Beats Bars (Unit C) 4636 Northeast 42nd Avenue Portland, OR, 97218 United States (map)

Keys Beats Bars Presents

Black History Month Event &
African Drumming Workshop

Event 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Drumming Workshop: 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

4636 NE 42nd Avenue, Unit C, on NE Wygant side of building

All Ages | Family Friendly | Disability Affirmative 

Sabar Drumming Workshop w/Senegalese Master Drummer Mapathe Diop

Drums provided and all skill levels are welcome

Celebrate Black History Month

*Ghanaian (West African food) from Black Star Grill

*Recycled cardboard art by Bayo

*African market with different West African jewelry, baskets, clothing and more. 

$25.00 for drumming workshop | Free for youth under 25 | Card / cash or Venmo accepted | No RSVP required 

Summary

Celebrate Black history month with African food, arts, crafts and drumming.  Hang out, relax and enjoy free West African (Ghanaian food) supporting Black owned business Black Star Grill, shop, buy African goods and stick around for a drumming workshop in the last hour of the event with Senegalese Master Drummer Mapathe Diop.  

Co-sponsored by: African Fashion Show PDX, Amplifyr, Keys, Beats, Bars, Rhythm Traders, Afro-World Music PDX, Propulsion Network, Black Star Grill, Swingin Sounds, Coalition Art Gallery AC Music Productions, 1 World Chorus, Northwest Alliance for Alternative Media and Education

Bio

Mapathé Diop is a Master Drummer from Dakar, Senegal, West Africa.  Mapathé has drummed his entire life having been born to a hereditary caste of griot entertainers among the Wolof people where he performed regularly at traditional ceremonies, less formal social occasions and toured West Africa with the film company Daaray Kocc, and musical troupe Dioudou Tay.

Since arriving in the United States in 1992, he has taught and frequently performed in the Seattle area and generally throughout the West Coast.  His relaxed and thorough teaching approach facilitates the learning of traditional Senegalese rhythms such as Wolof, Serer, Lebou, Laubé and Walo.  Aside from teaching the "how to" aspects of playing a traditional rhythm, he also conveys the cultural context associated with the rhythm.

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