Tuesday, 14 February 2023

African Dance with Anindo Marshall

My name is Sarah Anindo Marshall. I go by  Anindo Marshall and I'm a lecturer here at the   Kaufman School of Dance USC. Currently I teach an   African Dance class and I cover all parts of  Africa. I cover West Africa, Central, um I'm gonna   try and do even South Africa and East Africa and  then I do percussion so it's basically traditional   African dancing and along with it comes different  drum rhythms. Along with it come different drums,   different language, different songs and  different meaning because in African dance   we have the form of it and the function of it.  There's always a reason why a dance is being done.  When you come in, you don't have to be a dancer.  As long as you know your right foot from your   left foot, that's really what you should know.  The rest comes in.


It's just like walking because   some people come in there and they're really you  know because sometimes dancing can make people   that haven't done it quite shy. I want to remove  that shyness and they said this is a safe place.   No one's looking at you. Just do it. If you're going  to fall flat on your face, do it here because you   know we don't judge each other so this is where  you learn and that's how it's learned   in the village. It's handed down to generations  just by you know teaching you how to walk and I'm   going to teach you how to run and then I'm going  to teach you how to jump and I take it from my   mentor. One of my mentors is Katherine Dunham. She  taught me that it's very important to have   intercultural communications and also through  the arts and that's how we understand each other   and I feel the arts is going to make your  academics better because my father always   says arts and sciences go hand in hand so to be  able to balance you out and get you, it releases   your stress even close to finals students I find  students get so stressed out.


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Go to a dance class,   release the stress, and you'll find it's not that  much of a big deal. You're going to pass that exam..

African instruments here

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