Jabali Afrika, a musical group from east Africa’s Kenya, will perform at West Kentucky Community and Technical College February 25 as part of the college’s spring diversity and inclusion series.
Jabali Afrika’s performance, which is free and open to the public, will be held in WKCTC’s Student Center February 25 from 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
The group will showcase original compositions and traditional African rhythms on a variety of instruments, accompanied by vocal harmonies that form the foundation of modern rock, jazz, blues and more. Creative dancing and choreography will be added to the mix and will include traditional African tribal costumes.
For more information about the Jabali Afrika performance or the WKCTC diversity and inclusion programs, contact Dr. Belinda Dalton-Russell at (270) 534-3081 or belinda.dalton-russell@kctcs.edu. A complete list of the spring offerings can be found here.
Jabali Afrika’s performance, which is free and open to the public, will be held in WKCTC’s Student Center February 25 from 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
The group will showcase original compositions and traditional African rhythms on a variety of instruments, accompanied by vocal harmonies that form the foundation of modern rock, jazz, blues and more. Creative dancing and choreography will be added to the mix and will include traditional African tribal costumes.
For more information about the Jabali Afrika performance or the WKCTC diversity and inclusion programs, contact Dr. Belinda Dalton-Russell at (270) 534-3081 or belinda.dalton-russell@kctcs.edu. A complete list of the spring offerings can be found here.