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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jul 2013, p. 14

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3 M-WATERLDOW° -. .~ . amen Rain doesn’t stop Afro Fest . ‘ ‘ BVIAUIJESNHL ering as a platform for edu~ This year. the African t 3 1 g . . t E . . M eating the community on Women'sAlliance brought in 25: i E i l. ' s 5 3 . ' 5 5 ' 5 the services that are avail» similar acts. including tradiâ€" .; D rumming, dancing. and able to them. tional storytellers and dance ' ‘ » traditional African With almost 20 tents troupes. One of the main in» ’ _ ¢ , 3 ii I ) - 37 w i i », music could be heard lined up around the main performers to hit the stage ._ » » . k i ( I i ‘ t i l. a ’ ~ throughout Waterloo Park stage. there was much to see on Saturday was 2005 Juno _ .i :- ' “ - this past Saturday at the and do. Children jumped Award winner Donne a " ' .. - 3 7 ’ ‘_ >... f 1 12th annualAfro Festival. around on a bouncy castle. Roberts. who made light of ‘ “ V ‘ ‘ Because ofthe rain, thou- while other! got inexpensive the rain by emphasizing its a! . * -- ‘ w 0 1 es S .. _ . sands of visitors kept dry henna tattoos, bracelets for positive symbolism in . v; ,_, é ,. .. . 4', ”a ‘ under gazebos and tents. hope or learned from infor- African culture. Roberts ‘ "' .. . _ ' fl"- ' «is: . while singing and listening mation stands. Other tents engaged the audience with ' . " -. a“. “ ’ fir , ‘ ' to music. dancing and expe- showmaed dmms and other exciting fast tempo songs to l _ " ‘ I riencing ethnic foods, cloth- instruments, and provided keep the crowd clapping and ’ 3 .. ' . ing and crafts. Outside the support from the City of singing along. with the help . j- ’ ‘5 main gazebo. there were Waterloo and other govern~ of Holiarisoa Rakotoarijaona ‘ ‘ ‘ " “5; several tents lined up to mental agencies as a back up vocalist and fl educate and engage. In the past. the Burundi- dancer. The African Women’s an African drumming group As Afro Fest continues to Alliance produces this free Umurisho Rhythm, luno grow. local businesses con- futivaleveryyearwithafew Award nominee Kwesi tinue to take notice of the ‘3 goals in mind. Going beyond Selassie who is better known festival's significance in the the central goal of celebrat- as the “lion King of Africa." communityas sponsors * -- ‘ ing a diverse cultural her» Toronto»based Manding Foli For more information on ‘ . ' itage of all countries within Kan Don. and Haft Vadi Bel- the African Women's J the African continent. the lydancers have headlined Alliance of Waterloo Region, organization uses this gath- the festival. visit afrowomenorg. i From world-class entertainment and a thriving nightlife, to extraordinary Street explorers W111 also be filndl'alSlng ‘ cuisine and endless summer festivals. The Fairmont Royal York is your Continuedfiompnoelz be made directly '0 the was ‘0 complete all the ‘ . . . charity. but gives directions streets in six months, Ren ‘ gateway ‘0 (”‘8'"31 summer experiences. “This might be important that will allow her to track thinks the project will take to me. but it's not necessari- the amount raised. about a year, with rides ly the most important thing Ren and Yang are hoping ramping up during the sum- ‘ THE MUCH MORE TORONTO PACKAGE to otherpeople." she said. to get some attention mer months. no. “it gets kind of confusing through social media, busi- Residents shouldn‘t let ‘ ” if you start opening it to ness partnerships and more. cycling on the road lnllmlr l anything. so I listed my top but are also inviting mem» date the. she said ‘ :1: Downer“ mm. five. The charities that l per- bers of the public to come learning all the rules of . 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