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Performance Groups Information |
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Michael DiMartino & World Beat Music and Dance Ensemble Workshops and performances available |
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A multi-cultural art troupe, utilizing music, dance, theatre, slide shows and storytelling to entertain, involve and educate people about cultural diversity and the importance of global cooperation. The group consists of Michael DiMartino and various artists of different disciplines. Their skills include vocals in various languages, Afro-Latin percussion, creative movement, North,Central and South American flutes, West African drum and dance, folklore, storytelling, poetry and theatre with an accent on audience participation. The group has performed more than one hundred shows. The highlights are; An invitational performance at the White House in Washington D.C., the United Nations Earth Summit Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago, the Whole Life Expos in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, the Arizona Earth Day celebration, Northern Arizona University multi-cultural week. Our history has included workshops and performances at various public, private schools, and Indian reservations throughout the southwest, retirement homes and medical facilities.In the past we have also participated in various recovery and prevention programs which allowed the participants the opportunity for creative outlets to replace destructive behavior patterns. The World Beat Music and Dance Ensemble with all of its skills and techniques is an important and essential tool to assist all people in realizing their creative potential within and how to practically apply it in everyday of their lives. World Beat Music and Dance Ensemble is available for performances. (multi-cultural, multi-media performance art troupe) Click here for workshop information Click here for Logo and Promotional Material |
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Transglobal Millennium Ensemble A diversified group of musicians playing a synthesis of several different styles of music. Their background experience consists of classical composition, jazz training, world music studies, funk and popular music. Their presentation can include anything from slow contemplative music, rich in texture to upbeat and highly percussive dance music. They utilize melodies, rhythms, instruments, and visual images from around the world. |
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Global Rhythms World Music Dance Party a fully equipped D.J.service. Featuring the best in danceable world music. See events schedule for upcoming dates. Fees range between $400-1000
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Global Alliance Performing Artist Roster |
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Multicultural Music and Dance Artists Michael DiMartino & World Beat Ensemble (Rhythmic Journey Around the World) Transglobal Ensemble (World Synthesis) Alessandra Belloni (Italian Frame Drumming) Jose Gonzalez (Puerto Rico and the Caribbean) Black Rebels (Senegalese Reggae) Farahna (Contemporary Egyptian Jazz)* Original Tippa Lee (Jamaican Rap Vocals) Umayapurim K. Sivaraman (South Indian Percussion) 1st Light Native Drum (Native American) Berkshire Bataria & Escola de Samba (Brazilian) Viva Quetzal (Andean/Afro mix) Paranoise (Alternative World Rock) Bamidele Drum & Dance (W. African) Gideon Freudman (World Cello) John Barbara (Meditteranean Strings) Natraj (E. Indian & Jazz) Bionaut (Experimental Electronic) Incus (Rhythmic Trance) Innana (Women Percussion Ensemble) Bobby Sanabria (Latin)* Gordon Stone ( Bluegrass and Jam ) Mohamed Camara ( W African Music ) Christine Tulis ( Celtic Harp, Sufi Poetry) Equalites ( Roots Reggae) DMoja (Yoruba Religious Music, W Africa) Kate Marks ( Interfaith Songs & Chants) Obo Addy ( W African Music, Ghana)* Sons of Steel ( Steel Drums) Tipico de Sones (Old Style Cuban)* Son Asi ( Cuban Jazz)* Izumi Taiko Kai (Japaneese Drumming) Sabreen (Palestinian)* Brasil Brazil (Brazilian)* Abdoulaye Sylla (W African Percussion & Dance, Guinea) Joules Graves (Concious Female Folk Artist) Spirit Ensemble (Smooth Jazz) Dub Station (Reggae) Enuma Elish (World-Jazz-Electronic Fusion) Ofra Eliaz (Ladino) Ancient Future (New Age/Fusion) Gypsy Wranglers (Swing) MarkaMusic (South & Central American) Jerry Marchand (Celtic Harp) Iternational House of Trance (Brazilian,Moroccan Trance Music Fusion)* Funkadesi (Indo-African fusion) Shashank (E. Indian Flute) Mamadou Diop & the Jolole Band (Pan African) Toure Toure ( African)* Libana (Female World Music Ensemble)* Wolf Krakowski (Yiddish) Hassan Hakmoun (Morocco)* One Love (Reggae) Wild Magnolias (Mardi Gras, New Orleans)* Terrence Simien (Zydeco) Roop Verma (India) Fiddle Hill (Celtic) Yiddishkeit (Klezmer & E. European) Orquestro Tributo (Latin Music) Carlos Clinton (Salsa) Valerie Naranjo (Ute Indian-Ghanian Gyil) Youssou Sidibe (African harp & percussion) Jack Pezzarini (Traditional Jazz) Shango -Kingston Drum & Dance (Jamaica) Anatolia (Turkish) Ray Gonzalez (Latin Jazz) Mysterious Tremendum (Meditational/New Age) Ya Ya Diallo (Mali,W. Africa) Call for Peace (Intertribal Drum and Dance) Mentos (Steel Drum) Inner Orchestra (Jazz/Funk/Fusion) Metro Steel (Steel Drum Ensemble) Bride of the Nile (Sudanese Music & Dance) Ginga Brasileria (Brazilian) Corn Smoke (Native American Flute) Samite (Uganda) Ile Oshun Ori Ta (Yoruba, Nigeria-Africa) Prince Diabate ( Kora-African Harp) Jaime Riveras & Caribbean Sounds (Pan Caribbean) Inca Son (Andean) Yarina (Andean) Michael Gregory (Songwriter) Emiliano Benevides (Brazilian Percussion) Chaksam-Pa (Tibetan) Panacea (Caribbean) Taikoza (Japaneese Drumming) Spoken Hand (Multicultural-Cuba,Brazil,India & Africa) Backbeat Percussion Ensemble (Multifaceted) Steel Vibrations (Steel Drum) Bagpipes (all occasions) Madou Dambele (W African) Dance Baba Khunle (Caribbean Drum & Dance) Caravan / Crescent Dancers (Middle Eastern) Arco Iris (Caribbean Drum & Dance) Angkor Ensemble (Cambodian Music & dance) Feraba (African Drum & Dance w/Tap) Capoiera Angola (Brazilian Dance/Martial Arts) Whirling Dervishes (Turkey) First Light (Native American) Jaqueline Maidana (Latin Dance) Journey Dance (Expressive dance ) Africa House (Dance & Rituals from the Congo)* Storytelling Grumbling Gryphons (Children's Theatre & Puppets) Michael DiMartino (Multicultural Stories) Special Attractions Tashi Lhunpo Monastery (Tibetan Monks with music and dance) Hiroshi Chu Okubo (Electronic Music w/Body Suit-Japan) Nancy Rockland Miller ( Childrens Entertainer/Educator) Grumbling Gryphons (Children's Theatre & Puppets) Jay Stevens & Rhythm Rap (Author w/Mickey Hart) SoNo Puppets (Puppets) Antic Arts (Magic,Mime,etc) Two Tribes ((Multimedia Presentation about New Guinea) The Pikininis (Afro Cuban music and dance) Fine Art - Performing Artists Babatunde Olatunji (African Drum & Dance)* Tales from the Bejing Opera (Chineese Music & Theatre)* Mystical Arts of Tibet (Tibetan)* Sheva (Israeli & Palestinian Music)* Marvels of Guinea (African Drum & Dance)* Percussion of Guinea (African Drum & Dance)* Robert Mirabal (Native American & Contemporary)*
* = Fine arts group with fees tending to run considerably higher. Email gaia@crocker.com or call 413-374-6531
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Click here for a list of Performance Schedules Click here for Additional list of Global Alliance Members & Organizations. Email gaia@crocker.com |
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Global Alliance for Intelligent Arts 759 South State Street #75 • Ukiah, CA 95482 Phone/Fax 413-374-6531 gaia@crocker.com for questions about this organization. Copyright © 1998 Global Alliance for Intelligent Arts |
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