MAC Endowment Family Programming Series

Soro Bindi Music & Dance of Ghana

A presentation of the MAC Endowment Fund Committee

Saturday, January 20, 11am


Soro-Bindi is an exciting, interactive performance that incorporates traditional Ghanaian dances, songs, and stories.

Iddi Saaka drives his audience through Africa with various dances such as the Kpanlogo dance and the Bawa harvest dance, then invites students to learn about and play traditional Ghanaian instruments.

Iddi educates audiences on exciting African, and specifically Ghanaian, culture. Students learn about Ghanaian culture, not only through its music and dance, but through incredible storytelling.


An experiences for families with young children (4-8 years is ideal).
Chairs available for the adults and children are welcome to bring pillows or blankets, to clap, dance and to engage in our warm and intimate theater setting.

Space is limited and online Registration is required.
The fee is “pay what you can” at the door or add a donation with your event registration.
Water and snacks will be available in our concession lobby.


This program is made possible through the resources of Arts for Learning Connecticut. Visit them to learn more about them and all their programs.


Watch a video about Idid Saaka and Soro-Bindi

 

Watch a video about Idid Saaka and Soro-Bindi