Miyanda, which is an
East African word meaning “ROOTS”, has been performing for the past 6 years. In
2002, as a group of very young girls, the youngest being 4, they began taking a
traditional West African Drumming and Dance class called “Kids’n’Africa” at the
Masabo Music and Dance Studio. Soon they were performing at Masabo Music and
Dance Studio Student shows and on small community stages at various churches and
libraries. When it became clear there was a desire and a talent amongst the
girls to be nurtured, their mentor and teacher Fana Soro stepped up the
training, the parents and the kids stepped up their commitment, and now 6 years
later, the group has been on stage at the Vancouver International Children’s
Festival, the Surrey Children’s Festival, the Chan Centre Roots and Shoots
Series, Festival du Bois, Harambee Festival, Caribbean Days Festival, Festival
by the Sea, Vancouver International Children’s Festival and the Festival Baobab
to name only a few. Miyanda has performed in more than 180 shows!
Miyanda won the Junior
Black Achievement Award for Group Performance in 2006 as well as the Runner’s Up
Award in 2005. In March 2006, they performed workshops and shows at the CEDROS
International Children’s Music Festival in Mexico City. In the summer, they are
hoping for an invitation to perform in Scotland at the Aberdeen Youth Festival
in August 2009 and have also set their sights on a tour in Africa.
The girls make up the
following cultural heritage map - Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria, Lesotho, Haiti,
Uganda, and of course, Canada! For Miyanda, the ultimate performance goal is to
travel to Africa for workshops and performance and to truly learn about
“Miyanda” - hopefully they will begin to understand how important their
performance education has been and how the girls themselves are preserving the
traditional arts and are keeping the “roots” planted and ever-growing.
To
book Miyanda please contact:
Lisa
Soro –
sorolisa@shaw.ca
604.524.4285 or 604 916.6293
1501- 621 Eighth Street, New
Westminster, B.C. CANADA