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3rd Wheel August Newsletter

EXPANDING CREATIVITY

A Hall of Fame Massage Therapist and Healer
Michael “Mukti” Buck of the Vedic Conservatory
recently stopped by a drum class
and commented, “We had spirit there and joy!
The instructor ’s love for the art is obvious and inspiring,
We grooved! My mulabandha is still keeping tempo!
The teacher was the best — very intelligent and
his charming family added to the  vibe so well.
We played African rhythms and sang African
lyrics of well being and spirit….I loved it….thanks for
the drum solos everyone….you groove!

THE PREMISE

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May Newsletter

3rd Wheel dot Org May Newsletter

May will see some additions to the 3rd Wheel family.

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FREE AFRICAN DANCE / DRUM WORKSHOP II

Kasa Panzu

Kasa Panzu is a native of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the National Institute of Arts, in Kinshasa, Congo in Central Africa, where he majored in music interpretation as well as traditional African music. He has a Diploma as Sound Engineer and Producer at Florida School of Recording, Sound and Technology 2007 in Orlando.

Mr. Panzu has toured Africa, Europe, Canada the USA as a master drummer & dancer of traditional Congolese and other forms of African music & dance. He has performed & taught as a representative of African culture at schools, colleges, & universities, community centers, & museums throughout the eastern USA.

As a performer, Kasa has more than 25 years of artistic experience. He has been involved with Umoja African Ballet Company based in Pittsburgh, PA since 1997 as Master drummer, dancer, Assistant Director and later on Artistic Director. Currently, Kasa is a contractor entertainer with The Tam Tam Congo at The Animal Kingdom of Walt Disney World in Florida. He is also devoting his energy full-time to developing his own production company Kas’Arts Productions in collaboration with several other artists. He specializes in instructing children, adults, & seniors in Congolese, Eastern, & Southern African traditional dance & drumming.

Mr. Panzu is also the founder of the African Arts Company (2002.) Kasa is available for public & private performances, workshops, & residencies related to African dance & drumming, costume & mask creation, & story-telling for diverse occasions. Shortly, Kasa will be releasing his first album “Mosala” and publishing “Makaku” his first children’s book.

Come experience a free workshop with Kasa on April 18th 6:30pm

@ Shine On Yoga

619 N. Thornton Ave., Orlando, FL 32803
407.963.1956
Right across from Dandelion Communitea Cafe

Recommended for any level dancer, intermediate to advanced drummers

March 09 Newsletter

March

A synchronistic story, a class description, and a morsel of African Dance

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Free African Dance Workshop in Orlando

UPDATE: WE ARE A GO FOR FEBRUARY 28th at 5pm at Shine On Yoga! YEAAAAAAAH!! Continue reading ‘Free African Dance Workshop in Orlando’

7 Months of Exploring the Body of Consciousness Through Sound

Rhythm Nation
Heart Drumming!

7 Months of Exploring the Body of Consciousness Through Sound

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African Dance / African Story Telling / African Song / African Drumming

Hire these guys for your wedding, party, event, school, workshop, festival, whatever. They can do traditional performances, interactive, education — you name it!

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Booking: mark@3rdwheel.org

Newsletter 11/20

3rd Wheel Dot Org

Newsletter Vol. 5                                                                                                                                           11/20/08

THE CENTER OF LIFE IS IF

Life can be an unpredictable rhythm.
One minute you are crashing and burning.
The next you’ve bounced and are on your feet again.

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Orlando Sentinel Article

Here’s an excerpt from Today’s Sentinel (July 24th) in an Article from Sandra Carr entitled Dance Studios Benefit From TV Show Popularity

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