ODUNDE, Inc., an educational and cultural arts organization responsible for the annual ODUNDE Festival, a four-day long African and African-American cultural event reaching more than 500,000 persons, hosted its first-ever Children’s African Dance and Drum performance on Wednesday, December 21, 2011, from 5:30pm-6:30pm, at Marian Anderson Recreation Center. The event was a part of its new initiative, ODUNDE 365, whose goal is to provide year-round cultural and athletic programming for residents in the tri-state area.
The participants, who are 5-to-12-years-old and attend Universal Institute Charter School, have been enrolled in the extracurricular class for three months, and are taught by instructors of the Universal African Dance and Drum Ensemble, of Camden, New Jersey, twice a week.
ODUNDE 365 scheduled programs for the upcoming year include, additional classes for African Drum and Dance at Marian Anderson Recreation Center, beginning January 28; Imagine Africa Family day at UPENN Museum, March 31; and the 37th Annual ODUNDE Festival, June 8-10.
ODUNDE, Inc. and its programs, including the annual ODUNDE Festival, were initiated in 1975 by Lois Fernandez and Ruth Arthur, and has gained a national reputation as one of Philadelphia’s brightest cultural jewels.
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