by Jongo » Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:56 pm
I had to cut my post short yesterday as work was calling. Those of y'all in the bay area I would take the time to check them out. I think you will find it totally worth it. Very cool humble people, one of the ladies in the group has been declared a living cultural treasure of Venezuela. It is good to see people recognize the impact and importance of music and culture.
So back to the performance, many different styles in the Venezuelan African genre but all very good traditional folkloric style. At the end they got people up on stage to dance so I took my boy up and we danced a little and they even let some kids and a couple adults who had brought some djembes come up on stage and play with them. I was kind of surprised by that but maybe the did not have permission and just went up and the group did not want to make a fuss but at any rate. Not a large Venezuelan population here in San Antonio, especially not when compared to Houston so a unique opportunity for us. One last thought, the African culture is a thread that connects North America, South America, the Caribbean, Central America and beyond and to me that is a great thing. I think I really realized that watching this group perform and seeing some commonalities.