Dinizulu Cultural Arts Institute
We connect with our community to empower people within the diaspora .
We connect with our community to empower people within the diaspora .
Past Events:
Me Ba Layo,
Baby & Me Classes
On Saturday January 18th, Dinizulu Cultural Arts Institute, began our first Me Ba Layo ( My child is Joy) Baby & me classes🥰🥰
A healthy, Interactive, encouraging, loving, joyful & judgment free experience. These classes are designed to encourage bonding, between parent, child & community.
Children learn best, at the feet of their elders.
More classes are coming soon. They are open to children 0 months-9yrs old.
Our first featured class Yoga🧘🏿♀️🧘🏿♀️🧘🏿♀️🤱🏾
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We have produced programs relating to the arts and culture of the African Diaspora for many years. Our programs have focused on African dance, music, storytelling and crafts. We strive to offer positive images of African, African Diaspora and African-American cultures. We continue to further expand our constituency and deliver arts services to an undeserved population.
DCAI incorporates all aspects of the Akan customs and culture such as the Edin Toa – Naming Ceremony, the Aweregye -Marriage Ceremony, the Ye Gore Bra – Puberty Rites, the Ayie – Funeral Rites, Akom – religious service, as well as the celebrating of the 42 day Akwasiadae for the Nsamanfo and annual festivals celebrating the Abosum.
DCAI is always looking for volunteers. We offer various options to take the next step.
Interested in becoming a member?
DCAI welcomes volunteers to help further our commitment to the world.
DCAI is a 501 3 c organization. Please donate. It’s tax deductible !