Nko Part 3
Feb 1, 2024 ·
30m 28s
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Nko is the Founder and Director of Troupe Fall. He has been a member of Silimbo A'deane in Boston MA. directed by Mama Fatou N'diaye from the start of his...
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Nko is the Founder and Director of Troupe Fall. He has been a member of Silimbo A'deane in Boston MA. directed by Mama Fatou N'diaye from the start of his training in African dance and music as a young boy.
Nko Fallou Small was nurtured by the vibrant blend of arts culture and creativity starting at a young age thanks to the exposure he received from his parents. He attended Paige Academy, one of Boston's first independent black schools in Roxbury Mass. He developed a deep appreciation for the arts, laying the foundation for a lifelong passion.
In the realm of traditional African drumming and dance, Bro. Nko had the privilege of learning from esteemed teachers, including Samba Cisse, Mamadou Cisse, Fatou N'diaye director of Silimbo A'deane Dance Company, Master musicians Lansana Dioubate, Ibrahim Camara, and Mamadou Lynx Ndiaye. These mentors have played a crucial role for Bro.Nko in his youth into his adult life, in honing his skills and fostering a deep connection to the rich traditions of African music growing up in Boston MA
Nko's artistic journey has taken him far and wide, as a musician, dancer, and teacher with dance companies, universities, and conferences across New England, Florida, and New York. His collaborations include Delou African Dance and Drum Co., Ballet Brika West African Dance Co., A.C.D.T-African American Dance Theatre, Delou Africa Dance Ensemble, and the Alvin Ailey Dance Camp.
Nko Fallou Small shares the transformative power of art and culture in shaping one's life. His artistic journey reflects not only a personal commitment to his craft but also a dedication to cultural understanding and appreciation through the universal language of dance and music.
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Nko Fallou Small was nurtured by the vibrant blend of arts culture and creativity starting at a young age thanks to the exposure he received from his parents. He attended Paige Academy, one of Boston's first independent black schools in Roxbury Mass. He developed a deep appreciation for the arts, laying the foundation for a lifelong passion.
In the realm of traditional African drumming and dance, Bro. Nko had the privilege of learning from esteemed teachers, including Samba Cisse, Mamadou Cisse, Fatou N'diaye director of Silimbo A'deane Dance Company, Master musicians Lansana Dioubate, Ibrahim Camara, and Mamadou Lynx Ndiaye. These mentors have played a crucial role for Bro.Nko in his youth into his adult life, in honing his skills and fostering a deep connection to the rich traditions of African music growing up in Boston MA
Nko's artistic journey has taken him far and wide, as a musician, dancer, and teacher with dance companies, universities, and conferences across New England, Florida, and New York. His collaborations include Delou African Dance and Drum Co., Ballet Brika West African Dance Co., A.C.D.T-African American Dance Theatre, Delou Africa Dance Ensemble, and the Alvin Ailey Dance Camp.
Nko Fallou Small shares the transformative power of art and culture in shaping one's life. His artistic journey reflects not only a personal commitment to his craft but also a dedication to cultural understanding and appreciation through the universal language of dance and music.
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