In celebration of African American History Month, join us in the North Branch Meeting Room on Saturday, February 24 at 11am for African drumming, songs, dancing, and stories with Onye Onyemaechi of Village Rhythms.
All ages are invited to come out and dance - you won't be able to sit still once the drums start playing!
Sponsored by the Friends of the Berkeley Public Library.
About Village Rhythms
Onye Onyemaechi, MBA is the founder of Village Rhythms. A virtuoso of African music, Onye’s drumming and dance artistry has electrified audiences in the United States and abroad for over thirty years. Through music, Onye has a profound capacity for seeing into ordinary reality and discovering what is needed to bring insights, growth, and transformation to various situations. As a speaker/performer presenter at school assemblies, Onye shares his message of village wisdom which fosters respect, tolerance and kindness.