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Austin Dafora Horton (4
August 1890 – 4
March 1965), also
known as
Asadata Dafora, was a
Sierra Leonean multidisciplinary musician. He was one of the...
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traditional day job in New York City's
garment district.
Rolle was a
member of
Asadata Dafora's
dance troupe,
Shogolo Oloba (later
renamed the
Federal Theater...
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Doris Humphrey, the
dancing is also
influenced by the
movement studies of
Asadata Dafora,
Katherine Dunham and
Pearl Primus.
Revelations has been presented...
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performance of a
version of
Fanga in the
United States may have been by
Asadata Dafora in 1943;
Marcia Ethel Heard believes that
Pearl Primus hid Dafora's...
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Between 1946 and 1951, she
lived in New York City,
where her
brother Asadata Dafora Horton was a
successful musician and dancer.
While living in the...
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longtime accompanist Lawrence Brown, the multi-discipline
artist Asadata Dafora, and
numerous others. The
following year, she
collaborated with...
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drummers and dancers, led by
Sierra Leonean drummer and c****ographer
Asadata Dafora.: 223
Dancer Abdul ****en, a
member of Dafora's
Shogola Aloba dance...
- film, The
Black King. In the
early 1930s,
Andrews studied dance under Asadata Dafora.
People in the
United States in this era
largely regarded Africans...
- ISBN 0195128028; OCLC 1003045645 (all editions). → Vol. 6 ANB ("Dafora,
Asadata" – "Dubuclet, Antoine"). 1999.
Retrieved 4 June 2021 – via
Google Books...
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Severance Hall in Cleveland,
Moore saw West
African dancer and c****ographer,
Asadata Dafora,
perform the
Ostrich Dance.
Inspired to
begin studying dance himself...