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Friends of Music Africa
Below please find some links to some great resources and friends of Music Africa
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T.O. music pixJohn Leeson's "Toronto Music Events"at www.to-music.ca/events.htm is the most authoritative word on the African concert scene (also the world music scene) in the Toronto area. |
Caribbean Online MusicCOM Radio brings you New and Old music in Reggae, Dance hall, So ca, Calypso & R & B. and Sunday Gospel.visit www.caribbeanonlinemusic.com |
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Mechanical Forest Sound"Independent Music" isn't just boys with guitars and "culture" isn't just some sort of pageant. Mechanical Forest Sound is an investigation of a wide range of artists, reflecting on concerts as shared experiences, acts of citizenship and a chance to get down. Fuzzy photographs and clear-sounding original live recordings a speciality.visit mechanicalforestsound.blogspot.com |
ALPHA RHYTHM ROOTS |
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Long-time promoter of indigenous music from Guinea, ALPHA RHYTHM ROOTS organizes drumming classes on traditional Guinea rhythms; performances, workshops; recording; drumming for African dance class/presentations. Authentic West African musical instruments for sale, including the djembe, balafon, kora and bolon. Visit Website |
SPECIAL OFFER: Alpha Rhythm Roots offers Music Africa members with a current membership card a 10 percent discount. |
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Culture MavenCulture Maven: About music from all over the world, including jazz and European classical music.Also on theatre, opera, dance, visual arts, film, arts events and more. Focusing on the Toronto and New York areas. visit artandculturemaven.com |
Lalibela RestaurantOne of the best places in Toronto for authentic Ethiopian cuisine. Come and sample food in the custom of communal dining, at two easily-accessible locations in the city, and relish many meat and vegetable dishes with injera (thin pancake-like bread made from teff and barley). Also offering buna bejebena, the traditional coffee ceremony. Take-out and catering service available.visit www.lalibelaethiopianrestaurant.com |
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Sesheme FoundationThis organization was founded in the memory of Victoria Okine, who immigrated to Canada from Ghana and while raising a family worked tirelessly to help others in need. The Sesheme Foundation continues this tradition by engaging in projects in Toronto that strengthen community-building through cultural preservation, and by nurturing families, especially vulnerable families, and individuals in the city.visit www.sesheme.com |
New Bilan RestaurantSample simple and delicious Somalian dishes in unpretentious surroundings near Dundas Square. All meals begin with a spicy soup, and the hot green chutney is not to be missed. Savor delicately-flavored rice with different meat stews at great prices.183 Dundas Street East, Toronto, M5A 1Z4 (416-943-0330) |





















