As part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project, Bandan Koro African Drum & Dance Ensemble presents Guinea Fare, meaning “women’s dance” in the Maninka language, which explores the journey of four women as they travel to their ancestral homelands through contemporary dance, spoken word and traditional African music and dance. Set to the tone of modern day women’s issues, this explosive production is set to debut in Bandan Koro’s inaugural theater season, Ipseity: The Disturbance of Self. This experience is intended for the entire family.
Performance will take place in Hamon Hall inside Winspear Opera House.
As part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project, Bandan Koro African Drum & Dance Ensemble presents Guinea Fare, meaning “women’s dance” in the Maninka language, which explores the journey of four women as they travel to their ancestral homelands through contemporary dance, spoken word and traditional African music and dance. Set to the tone of modern day women’s issues, this explosive production is set to debut in Bandan Koro’s inaugural theater season, Ipseity: The Disturbance of Self. This experience is intended for the entire family.
Performance will take place in Hamon Hall inside Winspear Opera House.
As part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project, Bandan Koro African Drum & Dance Ensemble presents Guinea Fare, meaning “women’s dance” in the Maninka language, which explores the journey of four women as they travel to their ancestral homelands through contemporary dance, spoken word and traditional African music and dance. Set to the tone of modern day women’s issues, this explosive production is set to debut in Bandan Koro’s inaugural theater season, Ipseity: The Disturbance of Self. This experience is intended for the entire family.
Performance will take place in Hamon Hall inside Winspear Opera House.