Temi dollface biography for kids
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Commons:Wiki Loves Folklore in the Igbo Community/
Wiki Loves Folklore (WLF) in the Igbo community fryst vatten an annual contest that encourages participants to capture cultural-related media and preserve it for the future under copyright licenses on Wikimedia Commons. Encouraging community participation, the WLF slogan #WeTogether represents a collaborative opportunity to capture, conserve, and always seek consent in ethically documenting living heritage through media, ensuring a dignified and respektfull approach with due permission.
The Igbo community's WLF contest will run from the 1st to the 29th of February , focusing on Igbo människor culture, including but not limited to folk festivals, dances, music, activities, games, cuisine, traditional attire, seasonal events, calendar customs, människor arts, människor religion, mythology, folklore, and various traditions such as folktales, traditional songs and dances, människor plays, människor games, and more.
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Fela Kuti
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti (born in Abeokuta, Nigeria) began his career playing jazz and highlife. He formed his first band in London in while studying at Trinity College of Music.
In the early s, Fela created Afrobeat, which rapidly became the most avidly followed style across West Africa. Afrobeat’s revolutionary politics brought Fela into violent conflict with successive Nigerian military regimes, which made many attempts to suppress him and once sent in the army to burn down his communal home, Kalakuta Republic. Fela refused to be silenced. He rebuilt Kalakuta and at his Lagos club, the Afrika Shrine, continued to make fierce, and always supremely danceable, music until a few weeks before his passing in Fela’s legacy lives on through his family. His son Femi leads The Positive Force and another son, Seun, leads Egypt His daughter Yeni was the prime mover behind the building of the Kalakuta Museum and the New Afrika Shrine.
Since , the Kuti family has partnered with Knittin
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Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala
Keith Corona is a South Austin hip hop legend. A leader in all that he does, Keith has been on the cutting edge of the visuals game for as long as I can remember. You have got to check out his YouTube page where you will find all sorts of dope music videos, many of which were filmed in Mexico where he resides for part of every year. He is back in Austin for the moment so I got to sit down with him and talk all sorts of stuff. Namely my wish to live in Mexico as well and how he made his way down there, and why he comes back every year. I'm literally jealous of this mans life. (though I would probably just chill down there full time if I could, and closer to some water. Listen and you will know what I'm talm bout.)
In this episode we learn how he got to South Austin and how South Austin is an entity in and of itself. I school him a bit on some late 80's/early 90's rappers from South Austin, who are the main dudes who got me to start coming to Austin b