LEARN AROUND THIS WORLD
ARTURO AND CARIBBEAN RHYTHMS
Afro-Cuban percussionist and producer of the All Around This World: Latin America CD, Arturo Stable, is an encyclopedia of Caribbean rhythms. In “Rhythms of Latin America” Arturo gets us drumming.
MR. SAATHE TEACHES US TABLA
In Indian classical music the tabla player is usually responsible for holding down the Taal -- essentially the rhythm in an Indian Classical composition, though in truth the concept is more complex -- while a vocalist sings or other instrumentalist solos…though the tabla player almost always gets a chance to shine with improvisation in the course of a piece.
BABA OLATUNJI’S “DRUMS OF PASSION”
Babatunde Olatunji and his Drums of Passion brought African rhythmic drumming to an international audience for decades, traveling the world as ambassadors for Olatunji’s native Nigeria, and as an inspiration to a generation of would-be percussionists.
EWE DRUMMING — AGBADZA OR BUST
The Ewe people of West Africa — Ghana, Togo, Benin and more — are revered for their traditional drumming and music, much of which features multiple rhythms that playfully cross one another throughout expansive and energetic drumming sessions.
WE’RE ALL IN WITH OLUDUM
Olodum is an Afro-Brazilian samba drumming “bloco” that not only makes marvelous “samba-reggae” music during Salvador’s Carnival but also shines as a social group that fights for the rights of marginalized people in Bahia and beyond.
SERIOUS(?) SAMBA WITH MARCUS SANTOS
Wanna be really happy? Meet samba by enjoying samba reggae with Marcus Santos.
BOUNCE METRONOME…AAAAAAAARGH!
Get ready for our “Everything is a Drum” season by pointing your browser at the truly helpful Bounce Metronome.
LET’S EXPLORE THE RHYTHMS OF THE WORLD
The “Everything is a Drum” season of All Around This World takes us into our comfort zone — sitting on the floor of the living room pounding on an Amazon Prime box with a stick.
TROPICALIA WITH OS MUTANTES
Tropicalia is a Brazilian cultural movement that developed in the late ’60s as a fusion of Afro-Brazilian traditional music, experimental poetry, ambitious visual art and rock ‘n roll….
A FORRÓ FLASHMOB
Forró is a rapid and lively collection of music genres intertwined with dynamic European-inspired couples dancing from Brazil’s northeast….
PAGODE LYRICS PACK A PUNCH
Pagode originated in the early ’80s as a festive, fun, highly danceable subgenre of samba that has come to be associated–not always favorably–with lighthearted pop….
BATTLE OF THE VENEZUELAN HARPS
The Arpa Llanera is essential to llanero music of Venezuela, the songs of ranchers from the Venezuela plains….
AREPAS CON ANGI
Meet All Around This World’s friend Angi, who is cooking one of Venezuela's favorite foods -- AREPAS….!
VENEZUELA HAS THE WORLD’S BEST MUSIC INSTRUCTION FOR KIDS
As we visit Venezuela in music class this week we absolutely must tip our hat to El Sistema, Venezuela’s extraordinary music education program…..
PRINCE, BUT NOT THAT PRINCE
Prince Koloni (Page de Prince Koloni) is a musician from Stoelmanseiland, Suriname, who performs reggae, kaseko, bigi pokoe and aléké music. Here we see him jamming aléké-skle with his band, Fondering.
A LOT OF THE CARIBBEAN, A LITTLE NEW ORLEANS
Kaseko is Suriname’s own Caribbean dance music that arose from a local genre called Bigi Pokoe which sounds whole lot like New Orleans dance-hall jazz…..
WHY NOT START WITH DE DRAVER BOYS?
Let’s start our musical week in The Guianas with De Draver Boys from Suriname…. And why not?
THE CULTURAL APPRECIATION PROJECT: DO A DANCE
There are SO MANY KINDS OF VIDEOS you can contribute to the Cultural Appreciation Project, All Around This World’s ambitous 2024 effort to collect 1000 culture-celebrating videos to raise money to seed a fund to support traditional musicians….
THE CULTURAL-APPRECIATION PROJECT: YUM!
There are SO MANY KINDS OF VIDEOS you can contribute to the Cultural Apprciation Project, All Around This World’s ambitous 2024 effort to collect 1000 culture-celebrating videos to raise money to seed our fund to support traditional musicians….
SAMBA MEANS “TO PRAY”
Samba is more than just a form of Brazilian music or dance, more than just a way of celebrating Brazil's favorite holiday time, Carnival...it’s even more than just a way of life. The word “samba,” goes one of the many legends of the term’s origins, comes from an Angolan language and means: “to pray….”