Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 1993, SUPPLEMENT, Page 9B, Image 17

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    Adefua main attraction for Saturday
The magnificence of the Adefua African Music A
Dance Company spongs from a magical ability
to simultaneously excite and relax.
The music appeals to all tastes while maintaining
a unique quality that is pure African culture. The
group includes drummers, dancers and singers, rep
resenting West-African cultures of Senegal. Nige
ria. Ghana. Zaire. Guinea and Haiti.
Formed in 1986, Adefua is founded, directed and
managed by Adeyemi Harris, master drummer, and
Afua Harns. master dancer Based in Seattle. Ade
fua lours across America teaching and performing
traditional arts for all ages.
Adefua African Music A Dance Company is the
Saturday night attraction at the 23rd Annual
Willamette Valley Folk Festival (May 21-23) and will
perform at 9 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom for S2.
Those who have seen Adefua say it is a terrific
experience.
"Adefua shares incredible dances and music of
West Afncan cultures; their energy, talent, costumes
and audience inter-action made a night for all of us
to remember." said a spokesman from Wallowa Val
ley Arts Council.
Adefua was "a hit at each site, a program where
the young and the elderly could participate and en|oy
Adefua shares incredible dances
and music of West African cul
tures; their energy, talent, cos
tumes and audience inter-action
made a night for all of us to
remember. ’
— Wallow a Valiev Arts Council Spokesman
something together," said a spokesman trom Wash
ington Library tor the Blind and Physically Handi
capped. "They were a real up-litter to a sometimes
dark and dreary day "
Adeyemi and Afua Harris will also be teaming up
with Magatte Fall, internationally known master
drummer and dancer trom Senegal. West Atrca, tor
a two-hour music and dance workshop beginning at
3 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom The workshop is tree
and all are encouraged to bring their drums, some
instruments wtfl be provided,
Jenny Hcaumoni
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This quartet is sure to impress
you with sounds ranging from
squeaky falsetto to booming bass
all produced from the style and
imagination of its own voices.
The Trenchoats characteristic
spin on songs is produced all with
out the help of instruments, but
with this “a cappella extraordinaire"
you won’t feel like you're missing
out on the benefit of instruments.
The group's voices alone are
enough to leave you humming
catchy tunes and melodies all of
the way home.
In fact, The Trenchcoats style
is reminiscent of the Nylons and
the Manhattan Transfer, only you
may find a little more novelty and
diversity in its performances The
7 cannot emphasize enough how everyone
thoroughly enjoyed themselves! The response
of the audience was full of compliments and
the upmost praise.'
Gina Gilher
Central Washington University, performing arts coordinator
Trenchcoats repertoire spans the
popular hits of over four decades
and includes everything from 50s
doo wop. jazz, country and clas
sical ballads to rap
The Trenchcoats started this
vocal synergy by bouncing har
monies off of the walls of the Uni
versity of Washington campus
and to the patrons of Pike's
Street Market.
During the past five years the
group has performed at such
famous events as Seattle's Bum
bershoot (estival. Seattle
Manners games. Seattle Super -
sonics games. The Bite ot Seat
tle. King T V's Evening Show
and at a myriad ol colleges and
private parties throughout the
Northwest
Soon the University will be able
to hear the sweet melodies ot the
Trenchcoats on its very own cam
pus during the Willamette Valley
Folk Festival May 21-23
Jenny C arev
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