CCCADI has always been an advocate for African-based religions. On October 1st, we are presenting The Orisha Tradition: An African Worldview to give our community an opportunity to learn more about these sacred traditions. The workshop’s title lends itself to the documentary with the same name, and it is an introductory overview of the Yoruba/Lucumi belief system.
Angela Fontanez, an Elder Priestess of Yemaya and the workshop’s presenter, will intertwine the video’s interviews with scholars and practitioners with performances as well. The workshop will also elaborate on Fontanez’s own commentary about the traditions that survived the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and flourished throughout the world. The workshop will have references to the sources listed below.
Angela Rosa Fontanez is a priestess of Yemaya in the Lucumi tradition, initiated in 1974. Fontanez has lectured extensively on Afro-Cuban religious traditions. Two of her projects with the Center, a children’s book, Folktales of the Yoruba People, and a documentary video, The Orisha Tradition: An African Worldview, have been widely recognized. She holds a MS in Education from the New School.
Bibliography
Books by John Mason
Orin Orisha: Songs for Selected Heads
Four New World Yoruba Rituals
Black Gods-Orisa Studies in the New World
Books by Robert Ferris Thompson
Black Gods and Kings
Flash of the Spirit
WHEN: Thursday, October 1 at 7PM EST
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