Music
The best kept secret in music
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Discography
Individually
Jojo Kuo has recorded with Fela Kuti, Manu Dibango, Sam Fan Tomas, and currently has singles playing in Nigeria, Cameroon
William Ruiz - In New York, Cipriani
Collectively - Itanyesha, Protecting the Rainforest (still to be released)
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Bio
Mambo Tse, the founder and organizer of this group has been dancing for over 15 years and has toured the world with her groups and other groups like Akoya Afrobeat, Jordan Kusa, Baby Black Nduomde, Soukous Stars, Imo & 1 Africa, Seun Kuti to name a few but she realized that there was a huge hole in the music scene and that was the drumbeats of the streets of central africa combined with the traditional nature of african music. She approached Jojo Kuo who was the drummer in Fela Anikulapo Kuti's Egypt 80's band and the rest as the say is history.
With Jojo's expertise in building bands like Amayo's Fu Arkistra, he dived into the project headfirst to create some of the most invocative drum rhythms that enforces the thanks we have for the return of the drums to the african hands. We created a one hour show entitled "But I still had my feet, Creating my own Beat & I still had my hands creating my own dance. Our repertoire includes a lot of hand clapping, waist winding, foot stomping that is sure to have every member in the audience enraptured and entertained. With the modest acrobatic movements, the audience will defintely have their eyes and mouths wide open.
Other dance groups will dance and move while the audience watches, we will dance and move and encourage the audience to learn, dance and activively participate in conserving the rainforest through reducing, reusing, & recycling. We actively participate in this by giving away 20% of our proceeds to build drinking water wells and educating people in Cameroon Africa on AIDS, family planning, arts, technology and appreciation of other cultures within the central african region. All our costumes are made from recycled materials like Hammocks, Beer caps, Sweaters from thrift shops, etc
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