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Photos From Rooftop Reggae Fridays in New York City

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These are images from Roof Top parties in New York City organized by The Mic Goes Global.  The Mic Goes Global(Bridging the Cultural Gap Through Music) is the brainchild of Ethiopian-born Sirak Getachew (D.J. Sirak) & his freind Bintou of Staka Productions 

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March 24, 2007 Posted by | Photos of Past Events | 1 Comment

Taller Boricua Gallery: TAFA and other artists

EXPRESSED MEDIUMS

art exhibition

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Above: Mothers March, Oil on Canvas. Photo courtesy of Tafa Studios.

Taller Boricua Gallery

1680 Lexington Ave. 105th & 106th St

opening reception: Friday, March 9 (6-9pm)

March 9- March 30, 2007

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Above: Red Projects Riot, 12 x 48. Photo courtesy of Tafa Studios.

curated by Fernando Salicrup and Taina Traverso

 

for info: 212 831-4333, 917 518 9970

directions  ( 6 train to 103 st,  bus M101, M102, M103, M1, M2, M3, M4 to 106 St)

March 5, 2007 Posted by | Past Events Announcements | 1 Comment

A Celebration of the Life and Works of the Late Poet Laureate Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin

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A Celebration of the Life and Works of the Late Poet Laureate Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin

Saturday February 24 at 2:00 PM

Fort Washington Collegiate Church 729 West 181st Street, New York, NY 10033 “A” Train to 181st Street and For Washington Avenue The “1/9” Trains to 181st Street and St. Nicholas Avenue

February 19, 2007 Posted by | Past Events Announcements | Leave a comment

Columbia University Presents George Nelson Preston: Akan Kingship From the Inside Out – History in a Personal Experience


Columbia University :Seminar on The Arts of Africa, Oceania  and The Americas
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Photo by Yoshiki Nagasaka

George Nelson Preston, Ph. D. (Emeritus Professor, Art History, CCNY-CUNY)

AKA Nana Anakwa, The Aboafohene of Akuapem-Mamfe, Ghana speaks on:

Akan Kingship From the Inside Out: History in a Personal Experience

Thursday, March 1, 2007

7:00 PM

930 Schermerhorn Hall

 

Wine and Cheese from 6:30 to 7:00

 

Those wishing to do so may join us for dinner with the Speaker after the presentation.

 

Direction: No. 1 Train to 116th. Enter College Walk, proceed to the grand steps leading up to Low Library, walk past Low  on your left, continuing past Avery which is on your right. Shermerhorn is the next buiding on your right.

 

Made Possible by a generous gift from a member of the seminar.

 

February 12, 2007 Posted by | Past Events Announcements | 6 Comments

Live and Become to be screened at the 15th Annual Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles

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Photo Courtesy of Menemsha Films, Inc.

Above: Lovers, Shlomo (Sirak Sabahat) and Sarah (Roni Hadar) walking arm-in-arm on the beach.

The magnificent, epic story of an Ethiopian boy who is airlifted from a Sudanese refugee camp to Israel in 1984 during Operation Moses. Shlomo is plagued by two big secrets: He is neither a Jew nor an orphan, just an African boy who survived and wants, somehow, to fulfill his Ethiopian mother’s parting request that he “go, live, and become.” Buoyed by a profound and unfaltering motherly love – both in his memory and in the arms of his adoptive mother – he ultimately finds an identity and a happiness all his own.

The movie will screen at the 15th Annual Pan African Film and Arts Festival in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 11 @ 6:35pm and Monday, Feb 12 @ 8:35pm.live_and_become.jpg

Click here to watch the trailer.

February 8, 2007 Posted by | Past Events Announcements | Leave a comment

TeddyTadesse @ Queen of Sheba: Special Pre-Valentine’s Day Party!

The Queen of Sheba Presents Teddy Tadesse

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Special Pre-Valentine’s Day Party

Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007
11:00 PM – Till

Queen of Sheba: 650 10th Ave New York, NY 10036

Phone: 212. 397-0610

February 7, 2007 Posted by | Past Events Announcements | 1 Comment

Photos From Tirunesh Dibaba’s Big Win @ New York’s Madison Square Garden

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Tirunesh Dibaba wins the 3000-Meter Run of the 100th Millrose Games on Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, at Madison Square Garden in New York.  Held annually since 1908, the Millrose Games is the nation’s longest running invitational track meet and Madison Square Garden’s longest running sporting event. Just a week earlier in Boston, Dibaba had shattered the world record in the women’s 5,000 meters.  According to Jere Longman of the New York Times, “She wore diamond earrings and strode so elegantly and lightly in pursuit of a world record that her feet could not be heard on the banked track at the Reggie Lewis Center.” Dibaba put on a solo effort in the 5,000 that was nothing short of awesome. Known in some circles as “the baby-faced destroyer,” Dibaba destroyed her own world and Ethiopian record, running 14:27.42 to crush her own record of 14:32.93 set in 2005.

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Photos courtesy of D.J. Sirak 

February 7, 2007 Posted by | Photos of Past Events | 1 Comment

Tewodros Tadesse @ Rasselas Jazz Club in San Francisco

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Valentine’s Day Weekend Party @ Rasselas

Feb. 17,2007

1534 Fillmore St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
(nearest cross street is Geary)

For more information or direction call: 415.346..8696 or  visit: Rasselas Jazz Club.comjazz.jpg

February 5, 2007 Posted by | Past Events Announcements | 6 Comments

Photos From the THE MIC GOES GLOBAL Parties

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The Mic Goes Global (Bridging the Cultural Gap Through Music) is the brainchild of Ethiopian-born Sirak Getachew (D.J. Sirak) & his freind Bintou of Staka Productions 

Arriving from Addis Ababa to the graffiti-filled streets of Da Bronx, he was introduced to the hip-hop phenomenon at an early age.

“I remember arriving at New York’s JFK airport at the age of nine and settling in a Bronx neighborhood. Being the only Ethiopian on the block and at school, it was hard to keep my own culture alive”, he says. “As time went on, however, hip-hop became my means of bridging the cultural gap between myself and my new community.”

In the short time since the program began, it has gained recoginition from various media organizations including, MTV, The Source, The Village Voice, Tadias Magazine and local TV stations. 

The Mic Goes Global team is  currently working on releasing a DVD/CD compilation of artists featured in its events.

“Hip-hop has helped me fuse my past and my heritage with my present in an artistic and socially meaningful way. Its time to get global!” – D.J. Sirak 

Photos courtesy of D.J. Sirak.

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February 1, 2007 Posted by | Photos of Past Events | Leave a comment

SKOTO GALLERY in New York Presents Selected Works

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SELECTED WORKS

Osi Audu. Bright Bimpong. Diako. Sokey Edorh. Fathi Hassan. Khalid Kodi. Ahmed Nosseir. Pefura. Etiye Dimma Poulsen. Jorge Luis Alvarez Pupo. Duhirwe Rushemeza. Juliana Zevallos

February 6th – March 10th, 2007 –More @ Skoto Gallery.

January 30, 2007 Posted by | Upcoming Events | Leave a comment