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ACANA presents Malawala Balawala PEACE tour
Malawala Final concert- One night only!

Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8:00 PM (ET)

Philadelphia, PA

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ACANA presents Malawala PEACE tour

Malawala Balawala:

Kekura Kamara,Moses Swaray, Ceasar Gartor, A.B Swaray


Malawala US Peace tour ends with a bang...

Coming to ACANA hall, Friday November 20 @ 8pm for the one night only!

Five of Liberia's hottest artists with backgrounds in comedy, music production, theater and vocal styling will take center stage and spread good vibes all night long.

Have you ever heard Liberia's newest African R & B artist Moses Swaray on the mic, maybe you laughed to Kekura's comedic antics, listened to A.B. Swaray's sweet reggae melodies, or moved to the beat of the Bassa King singer Ceasar Gartor as well as take in Big Steve's lyrical genius, now is the time to join us for a little bit of everything. Witness a jam packed night of excitement for your listening pleasure. ACANA presents a medley of Liberian culture and music all under one roof,

Join us on Friday, November 20 @ 8pm for Malawala Balawala finale night.

 

MORE INFO

When: Friday, November 20 @ 8pm

ACANA Hall : 5524-26 Chester Avenue

Tickets: $10 (in advance) tickets available at ACANA office (5530 Chester Ave)

             $15 at the door

Tel:215.729.8225 ext 102

Email: awalker@acanaus.org

www.acanaus.org


 

 

 

When & Where



ACANA Hall
5524-26 Chester Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143

Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8:00 PM (ET)


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African Cultural Alliance of North America, ACANA



The African Cultural Alliance of North America (ACANA) was founded in 1999 in order to bridge the gap between the African immigrant and the American community.

MISSION To help refugee and immigrant families access health and other social benefits with special focus on women, children, youth and the elderly in their resettlement process in Pennsylvania; mobilize African cultural artesian,  performing and recording artists to create an awareness of the African Culture; promote the preservation of cultural values as well as support artists efforts to promote their own vocations in their new environment.

 

www.acanaus.org