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Founded in 1969 by Ferne Yangyeitie Caulker, a
native of Sierra Leone, West Africa, the Ko-Thi Dance Company is
a unique ensemble
committed
to preserving and performing the dance and music rooted in African-American
and Caribbean cultures. In 1990 Ko-Thi became an artistic affiliate
of the UWM School of the Arts, and in 1995 was officially designated "artists
in residence." This affiliation provides Ko-Thi with in-kind
rehearsal and teaching studio space at UWM. Founder Ferne Caulker
also holds
a faculty appointment in the UWM Dance Department.
Comprised of artists
trained in the history, mythology and techniques of art forms within
the African diaspora, the Ko-Thi Dance Company
uses a myriad of traditional instruments, authentic costumes, infectious
music and extraordinary dance to educate and bridge the gap between
cultures. Ko-Thi has achieved national and international acclaim
through its regional and national tours, and now teaches technique,
history,
graduate seminars, and oversees study abroad programs in Senegal,
Cuba, and Jamaica. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel describes Ko-Thi
as “national
artistic treasure.”
Performances:
Harvest Festival, Oct. 28-30, 2004
For further information:
http://www.ko-thi.org
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