Join Us For Our Brooklyn Premiere:

THE BROOKLYN BANK

896 Dekalb Avenue (at Marcus Garvey Boulevard)

Brooklyn, New York 11221

 

JOIN THE MOVEMENT FOR 3 EVENTS:

Friday, December 14th

“Ase L’enu: The Power Of The Spoken Word”

7pm-9pm

Cost: $25

 

 

Saturday, December 15, 2018 

“Drum Talk: The Dialogue Of Music & Spirit In The 21st Century”

3pm – 5pm

Cost: $25

“Kinetic Legacy: The Heritage Of Hip-Hop Dance”

7pm-9pm

Cost: $25

 

JOIN US FOR BOTH DAYS. HERE’S HOW:

1. Purchase a “TRUE” supporter ticket at the special rate of $60.

Three events, 2 days…it’s all in one ticket so you don’t miss anything.

OR…

2. Purchase a single event “FADARA” ticket for your Friends and Family at our Promotional Group Rate available for groups of 10 or more.

 

True To Our Native Land has one core mission:

to uplift what is dynamic, relevant, and vital about African culture in the 21st century.

 

THE FADARA GROUP has designed a high energy, multi-generational gathering of Black people who embrace the central role that Africa plays in every aspect of our lives.

Take a look at some of the performing artists and panelists we’ve assembled who will shed light on the topics mentioned above:

– award-winning Broadway and television actor Adesola Osakalumi (FELA!, Ice)

 

– NSangou Njikam (Syncing Ink)

 

– award-winning choreographer Jeffrey L. Page (Beyoncé)

 

– Toni Blackman, internationally acclaimed hip hop and spoken word performance artist

 

– Chief Baba Neil Clarke (former percussionist for Harry Belafonte and for the late NEA Jazz Master Randy Weston),

 

and our Founder and CEO of THE FADARA GROUP

Chief Ayanda Clarke

a master percussionist, GRAMMY® Award-winning musician, arts educator, and lecturer

 


A LA CARTE mERCHANDISE

Purchase your True To Our Native Gear to Join The Movement and show your support.

  • True To Our Native Land T-Shirts: $25 Each, All 3 Designs For $50 

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Our Partners

"True To Our Native Land" is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC). Other sponsors: MyClickUrban + AfricanAncestry.com

Join us for our BROOKLYN Premiere

December 14-15, 2018