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Pentatonic (5 Notes Scale) Music of the Eastern Nile Basin An Evening with the Music of Cradles of Civilization

Organized by The Institute of African Studies, Carleton University.
In Collaboration with: The Africa Study Group,
And
The African Caribbean Group of St. Paul’s Students Union

Venue: Amphitheatre at St. Paul’s U University. Address: 223 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4 Ph

Coordinator 613 834 7817,

tagelkhazin@cunet.carleton.ca

When: Tuesday February 23rd, 2016 .7:00 to 9:30 PM.

Ehab Taha: An Accomplished Pentatonic Keyboarder

An evening of African History, Civilization and Culture. An event of Pentatonic Music deep-rooted into the lives of the Eastern Nile Basin.

Summary of program:

Intro, Rock Gongs of Africa and 7000 years of civilization, possible origins of Pentatonic Music in the Eastern Nile Basin.

Examples in live music and video clips of masterpieces of Eastern Nile Music: Ethiopia and Sudan as Examples.

Examples of Nubian Music and Sudanese African Music live on keyboard with narratives of the historical origins.

Fee event. All are welcome

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