The beautiful game got a couple blemishes by CHUKWU
May 31, 2008 at 12:28 pm
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May 31, 2008 at 12:28 pm
TO ALL THE FAM IN ROME: YOU GOTTA BE THERE TO SUPPORT!

May 29, 2008 at 10:48 am
SUNDAY NIGHT THE WE ROLLED UP TO VANCOUVER B.C TO CHILL WITH M.I.A AND THE WHOLE CLAN! SHE PUT ON A GREAT SHOW AT THE PNE FORUM AND AS ALWAYS SUGU CAME THRU WITH THE CONTACTS MAYNE TO MAKE THAT AFTER PARTY JUMP OFF SOMTHING PROPER! IF YOU WANNA SEE HOW CISKO MAKES DEM MOVES CLICK ON THAT PIC! BUT HE STILL CANT DO IT LIKE ME! ANTE UP CISKO!
May 28, 2008 at 11:28 am
Often times while trying to create our own space for survival in the belly our heart can become ill with expectations unfulfilled. The overwhelming desire to be free burns through us and sometimes consumes us completely! We ask ourselves how can we keep the flame alive without being burned? How can we retrace our steps if there is no visible path? How did our ancestors through pain, persecution and strife keep our language; visual and spoken alive?
One way is through: MUSIC x DANCE
Afro-beat, afro-folk, dub, hip-hop, Reggaeton, Reggae and punk rock(to name a few)all came from Africans inventing new ways to communicate with each other and loved ones abroad which become more and more important when slavery tore families apart. Storytelling through music x dance has served as a channel for greetings, life lessons, messages and instructions to family especially the youth within afro societies. Through this music we have been given a permanent connection to our roots and a aide to survive.
May 16, 2008 at 12:09 pm

