The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 29, 2017, COAST WEEKEND, Page 15, Image 24

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CANNON BEACH — The Tolo-
vana Arts Colony will pres-
ent a free children’s concert,
featuring Chata Addy and
the Susuma band, in Cannon
Beach’s downtown city park
2:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 4.
Born and raised in Ghana,
Addy’s bright, lively, upbeat
and joyous music — dubbed
“Afro Reggae and Funky
Highlife” — is rooted in
West African rhythms.
“The performance will
be danceable, energetic and
engaging,” organizers said.
Chata Addy is the nephew
of Obo Addy, recognized as
a pioneer in sharing Afri-
can-influenced “worldbeat”
throughout the Western
world. Chata, as well as Obo,
has performed and recorded
with the renown bandleader
King Sunny Ade.
Since settling in the Pacif-
ic Northwest some 40 years
ago, Addy has maintained
his uncle’s legacy, sharing
African music throughout
the region. Besides live
performance, Addy regularly
teaches drumming, dance,
music and culture workshops
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to children and adults of all
ages.
The six-piece Susuma
band features Addy on drums
— congas and the expres-
sive “talking drum” — and
vocals. He is joined by guitar,
bass and horns.
The family-friendly con-
cert is produced in conjunc-
tion with Young Audiences
of Oregon & SW Washing-
ton, and with support from
the City of Cannon Beach’s
Community Grant.
Cannon Beach’s down-
town city park is located
northeast of Second and
Spruce streets, behind the
tennis courts and Chamber
of Commerce. Attendees are
encouraged to bring chairs,
blankets and picnic baskets.
For more information,
visit tolovanaartscolony.org,
email tolovanaartscolony@
gmail.com, or call 541-215-
4445.
RiverZen offers free ‘stretch and restore’
workshop for military personnel
ASTORIA — The RiversZen
Yoga and Resistance Stretch-
ing Studios is offering a free
stretch and restore workshop
for military personnel, past
and present, 7 p.m. Tuesday,
July 11, at RiversZen Studios
in Astoria (399 31st St.) on
the Riverwalk.
The workshop requires
a ID DD214 document or
military ID. Participants can
bring one guest.
Veteran Marine Corps
Staff Sergeant Christopher
Gibbs and his wife, Kim-
berly — a veteran instructor
at RiversZen Studios — are
honored to be teaching this
workshop designed to provide
relief from body pain devel-
oped through military service.
Together they will guide
participants through resistance
stretches that will not only
stretch muscles but strength-
en them, helping to restore
the body, reduce tension and
ease pain, organizers said.
Attendees will also be given a
worksheet and link to videos
that will help them continue
with self-care at home.
Gibbs knows from
personal experience how
powerful and healing these
techniques can be, according
to a release.
“Ki-Hara Resistance
Stretching is widely utilized
by professional athletes and
everyday people alike,”
organizers said. “It doesn’t
matter if you are injured or an
athlete, this class is designed
for you!”
Space is limited. RSVP
by calling 503-440-3554 or
emailing info@riverszen.
com. People can register at
riverszen.com/workshops-2/.