Ase African and Diasporic Dance and Drum Program, a partnership between The Re-Education Project and Dance Afrikana, is an after-school program offered to Houston area schools and organizations. The program explores the diverse dance and music traditions from Africa and its Diaspora. Students will learn polyrhythms, polymovements, groundedness, isolations, polycentrism, and improvisational practices, while gaining knowledge about the history and culture from which these traditions emerge and the influences they’ve had on other artistic forms.
What’s Included:
All Materials and Supplies
Snacks
Grades:
Level 1: Grades Pre-K-2
Level 2: Grades 3-5
Level 3: Grades 6-8
Level 4: Grades 9-12
Duration:
12 Weeks
Dates, Days, and Times:
Spring Session: February-April
Fall Session: September-November
All Materials and Supplies
Snacks
Grades:
Level 1: Grades Pre-K-2
Level 2: Grades 3-5
Level 3: Grades 6-8
Level 4: Grades 9-12
Duration:
12 Weeks
Dates, Days, and Times:
Spring Session: February-April
Fall Session: September-November
Sessions are 1.5 hours and are offered once a week after school. Schools/organizations can select a preferred day of the week and time.
Location(s):
At school/organization’s headquarters
Program Fee/Payment Options:
Payment Covered by Parents:
$390 Total (can be paid in two installments of $195)
OR
Payment Covered by School/Organization:
Can cover the cost of 10, 15, or 20 students per level
10 Students: $3,900
15 Students: $5,850
20 Students: $7,800
At school/organization’s headquarters
Program Fee/Payment Options:
Payment Covered by Parents:
$390 Total (can be paid in two installments of $195)
OR
Payment Covered by School/Organization:
Can cover the cost of 10, 15, or 20 students per level
10 Students: $3,900
15 Students: $5,850
20 Students: $7,800