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Microfundo Surges to First Place in the “Create Your Opportunity Contest”
Grand Prize $50,000 WE NEED YOUR VOTE to WIN ~ by June 14 Vote for Microfundo http://www.microfundo.com/vote-for-microfundo/ “I am imagining a world where everyone sings and dances and celebrates music each day!”– Microfundo founder & Chief Inspiration Officer Brad Powell … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Entertainment Industry, Music, Uncategorized
Tagged Brad Powell, Business, Business Idea, Competition, Judith Z. Miller, Microfundo, music, Opportunity, Vote, Winning
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Wumni & Fertile Ground at the Knitting Factory NYC
“It’s not just a music, it’s a MOVEMENT” – Wumni When WUMNI took the stage at THE KNITTING FACTORY on June 3rd around midnight, the energy of holy space had been raised. The audience had experienced the presence of a … Continue reading
Posted in Afrobeat, Event Report, Performance Review
Tagged African Music, African Singers, African Women, Afrobeat, Baltimore, Be Natural, Breakdance, Call and response, Dallas, Dance, DC, Fela Kuti, Fertile Ground, Jen Mazer, Kelly Webb, Knitting Factory, music, Navasha Daya, New York City, Paris, Philadelphia, Photos of African Singers, Photos of African Women, Providence, Shalewa McCall, Singers, Toronto, Voguing, Voguing Balls, Washington, West African Dance, Wumni, Wumnigirl, Zombie
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