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“...and a spectacular marimba band that completely stole the show...I know who I'll call if I ever plan a blowout rockin' big bash.” - Joan C

— Yelp

“...Dr. Ric Alviso, a teacher professor at California State University Northridge, has been studying mbira music since 1994. In 2000, the Masanga Marimba Ensemble evolved from a class he was teaching. “Masanga” is a word in the Shonalanguage meaning a coming together of roads or rivers and it is meant to represent “the coming together of Zimbabwean and American cultures.” The CD consists of nine songs of which five are traditional or based on traditional material from Zimbabwe, and two others are composed by Dumisani Maraire, a well respected Shonamusician who also released an album on the Nonesuch Explorer label. The music at times is exciting and full of energy. At other times it is introspective and hypnotic. Always the rhythms are strong; and the melodies are deceptive in their appearance of simplicity that hides a wonderful intricacy as the overlaying parts interweave in a marvelous interplay of melody and rhythm. The singing is rich with harmony and the voices are melodious. I most enjoy the tracks where melody lines come in gradually and eventually build the to the rich polyphony and overlaid rhythms which are so characteristic of Zimbabwean music. This is beautifully illustrated in Marenje where the marimba skillfully captures the flavor of the interweav- ing of the individual mbira melodies. In Chipindura, the actual playing of mbira is delightfully presented in its pure form with understated singing which allows the instrument to shine through with its gossamer ringing tones. The one piece which is not from Zimbabwe, Kapotso, has a distinctive Caribbean flavor and could practically pass for Steel Drum music from Trinidad until it moves into a sweet harmonious chorus...” - Mark Gilston

— FolkWorks

Waka Waka, from our newest Record, "Shvakanaka"

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Dec3

Family Literacy Festival

Saturday, December 3, 2022 @ 10:00AM — 11:00AMSat, Dec 3, 2022 @ 10:00AM — 11:00AM

Old Town Newhall Library, 24500 Main Street, Newhall, CA. 91321

In addition to Masanga at 10am, there will be booths, food trucks, experiments, face painting, and even a baby shark in the library parking lot! Inside activities include an escape room, free art lessons, and virtual reality games – just to name a few!

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Nov16

Mt. SAC International Fair

Wednesday, November 16, 2022 @ 11:30AM — 1:30PMWed, Nov 16, 2022 @ 11:30AM — 1:30PM

Mt. San Antonio College, 1100 N. Grand Ave., Walnut, CA. 91789

We are happy that the Mt. SAC International Education Week Fair is being held again and we are thrilled to be back. These students are always so much fun to play for. There is food from all over the world. And it's all free!

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Nov5

November Sale Celebration

Saturday, November 5, 2022 @ 12:00PM — 2:30PMSat, Nov 5, 2022 @ 12:00PM — 2:30PM

Sofas 2 Furnishings, 2494 Stearns St, Simi Valley, CA. 93063

We'll be playing from about noon-3pm in front of Sofas 2 Furnishings to celebrate their big Daylight Savings Sale. There will be food and great prices on everything you need for your home!

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