The FSU College of Music presents the Contemporary African Ensemble and Old Time Ensemble on Wednesday, October 30 at 7:30pm in Opperman Music Hall. Admission to this performance is free and open to the public.
The African Music and Dance Ensemble performs music from all across Sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, the ensemble has performed Ashanti drumming and Ga xylophone music from West Africa, amadinda xylophone music from Uganda and Kiganda court music from the kingdom of Buganda, which includes various string instruments, drumming, vocal styles and dance.
The Old Time Ensemble focuses on the traditional music and dance of North America. Students learn ballads and Appalachian-style fiddle tunes on a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, banjo, ukulele, mandolin, dulcimer and piano and are given the chance to learn clogging and square dancing. The group gives several community outreach concerts each year in addition to their performances on campus.
Program
Old Time Ensemble:
Workin’ on a Building - Traditional
Uncle Pen - Bill Monroe
The Lone Pilgrim - Traditional
Blue Ridge Cabin Home - Gladys Stacey/Louise Certain
Pat Do This - Traditional
Way Downtown - Traditional
Julianne Johnson (square dance) - Traditional
Cold, Frosty Morning (clogging) - Traditional
Reuben’s Train - Traditional
Can’t You Hear Me Callin’ - Bill Monroe
Contemporary African Ensemble:
Nhemamusasa - Traditional/Shona (Zimbabwe)
Malaika - Miriam Makeba
Colonial Mentality - Fela Kuti
Pata Pata - Miriam Makeba
Unless otherwise noted, all events are free admission and open to the public. Please see http://www.music.fsu.edu/Concerts-and-Events for information about the College of Music venues.
2019/10/30 - 2019/10/30
Opperman Music Hall - Florida State University
114 N Copeland St., Tallahassee, FL 32304
Nearby parking available.