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Start: 1:00 pm
When the Drummers Were Women: A Spiritual History of Rhythm by Layne An engaging work on the history and meaning of female drumming in ancient | 12
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Start: 7:00 pm
Presentation + Discussion Local publisher and veteran Web developer, Deltina Hay, will deliver a short Gone are the days of relying on Web developers! Hay's book arms you with the Deltina Hay is the founder of Social Media Power and Dalton Publishing, a | 15
Start: 7:00 pm
Huston-Tillotson University history professor and author, Janice Sumler-Edmond, will appear at Austin's BookWoman to sign her book: The Secret Trust of Aspasia Cruvellier-Mirault: The Life and Trials of a Free Woman of Color in Antebellum Georgia. Sumler-Edmond will lead a discussion of her book, including tips on researching history. Sumler-Edmond will also read excerpts from The Secret Trust, providing a glimpse into the unique life of a black female entrepreneur in the antebellum South. "...an interesting account of a remarkable woman of color .... offers readers a well-structured and thoroughly argued presentation of a part of history still overlooked and long forgotten."—H-Net, June 2009 "....Scholars will find this chip in the monolithic view of antebellum Southern life worthy of attention."—Publishers Weekly, November 2008 Janice L. Sumler-Edmond is professor of history and chair of the Department of Humanities and Fine Arts and director of the W.E.B. Dubois Honors Program at Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Texas. She is coeditor of two previous books: Freedom’s Odyssey: African American History Essays from Phylon and Black Women’s History at the Intersection of Knowledge and Power: ABWH’s Twentieth Anniversary Anthology | 16
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Start: 6:45 pm
This workshop series will enhance your connection to rhythm thru hand drumming. Drumming is a wonderful way to revitalize your spirit, rejuvenate your body, and connect with others while playing in community. Drumming is an ancient tradition. Some believe women were the first drummers before they were forbidden to play. In our classes, you will learn basic techniques, hand patterns, and traditional rhythms on the West African djembe drum. You bring the interest and inhibition, and I will bring the drums and instruction. Together we will build a drum community. Come and Drum SistaDrum! She has been playing and performing traditional rhythms on djembe since 1994 and currently teaches in Austin, Texas. Her performance experiences range from solo artist to member of a sixteen piece West African drum and dance ensemble. Drum on Sistas Drum! |
