| The Nia African & African-American Drummers and Dancers
is a UW-Green Bay & community-based group, founded in 2002
by Mrs. Juliet E. Cole of UW-Green Bay to promote an
appreciation of diversity through the practice and
performance of African-style dancing and drumming. The
drummers are the core of the group; for, it is through them
that the dancers are able to tell a story to the audience. There are no fees for the members; donations and honorariums are used for such purposes as providing authentic clothing, equipment, and workshops for dedicated Nia participants. Practices are on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m., typically at the UW-Green Bay Union building in the fall and winter, and in UW-GB's dance studio or in local parks during the summer months. Performances are scheduled throughout the year upon request. Anyone is welcome to join Nia at any time during the year. Please contact us in advance for exact locations. If you would like more information or would like to join us, please contact: Juliet Cole (founder) colej@uwgb.edu (920) 465-5094 or 465-5555 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI 54311 Kurt Risch (drum leader) risch54@yahoo.com Louise King (co-manager) tsitsa68@hotmail.com Margaret "Toni" Lardinois (co-manager) lardinoist@gbea.weac.org |