Vetted Performer: Funtime Funktions - African Drumming

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,493
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient Type
Libraries
Status
Completed
Start Date
July 2018
End Date
June 2019
Activity Type
Education/Outreach/Engagement
Counties Affected
Wabasha
Olmsted
Dodge
Houston
Mower
Wabasha
Olmsted
Dodge
Houston
Mower
Project Overview

The Vetted Programs were created by request from SELCO public library directors and intended to involve less library staff time dedicated to individual programming plans. Library staff expressed a desire for a simple, turnkey program approach that they could easily implement and manage for their communities. SELCO and the Vetting Committee maintain a catalog of performers on contract with SELCO to provide their services. The drum is perhaps the oldest instrument in the world and one of the earliest means of communication as it derives from our very own heart beat. When we think of Africa, we often think of drumming. Mr. Sosthenes Kwesi Nunyapke, or Uncle Kwesi was born in Ghana and raised in Togo with parents from both countries. He moved to the U.S. in 1966 and has been teaching African drumming for decades. In this vibrant class, students will learn about drums such as the kenkeni, sangba, dun dun and djembe.

Project Details

454 participated

Legal Citation / Subdivision
2017 Minnesota Special Session Laws, Chapter 91 - HF.No 707, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 5
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,493
Other Funds Leveraged
$470
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Attendees will have an enhanced knowledge and understanding of the topic.
Attendees will have a Positive Experience at the library.
After seeing this program, people will want to return to the library for future programs.
Patrons and librarians will express that vetted programs are of high quality.

Measurable Outcome(s)

This program was well received by people of all ages. The overwhelming response was that everyone learned a lot about drumming and the style/culture this drumming came from, and they felt is was a professional performance. People expressed that they would return to the library for future programs. Some comments shared include: "Every kid who stopped by got to play a drum!", "The performers had a passion for their art. They were wonderful teachers and were very encouraging.", and "It's a good opportunity to bring African culture to the area".

Source of Additional Funds

Wabasha Public Library, St. Felix Church, Rochester Public Library, Byron Primary School, Hokah Public Library, Friends of the Hokah Public Library, Brownsdale Public Library, City of Brownsdale

Project Manager
First Name
Krista
Last Name
Ross
Organization Name
Southeastern Libraries Cooperating
Street Address
2600 19th Street NW
City
Rochester
State
MN
Zip Code
55901-0767
Phone
507-288-5513
Email
kross@selco.info
Administered By
Administered by
Location

1500 Highway 36 West
Roseville, MN 55113-4266

Phone
651-582-8200