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"Pasha"
The Stiltwalker/Dancer
Famous Stiltwalker
"Pasha" the Stilt
walker is considered by
scholars to be one of the best stilt walkers in America.
He has been taught by some of
the best teachers in America and taught by the best in Africa. While
in Africa, "Pasha"
the Stilt walker had extensive,
traditional and spiritual lessons.
Pasha
on african stilts was
initiated into the African Stilt walker's Society in
Guinea, Africa, which is one of the highest honors bestowed or given
to a stilt walker. Our African family in Conakry, Guinea, West Africa
enjoyed teaching and sharing their magnificent and unbelievable
skills. "Pasha"
the Stilt walker has been a
member of the Universal African Dance &
Drum Ensemble since 1984. With his humble and loving
personality he has grown to be one of the best and most exciting
stilt walker/dancer in this country. We receive thousands of accolades
via telephone calls, letters, e-mails or facsimiles expressing their
love and appreciation concerning
"Pasha"
the Stilt walker.
The Universal African Dance & Drum Ensemble
has been blessed with long time memberships of five
outstanding Stilt walkers.
Pasha the Stilt walker has been our premier stilt walker for
many years.
While it is
tradition that the masquerade or the stilt walker's identity remains a
mystery, however, we will let you know that
"Pasha"
the Stilt walker is a Fifth
Degree Master Black Belt, and a National and World Karate
Champion. He is also a graduate of the
University of the Arts
in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, with a Bachelor Degree in Music Performance and a
Master's Degree in MUSIC EDUCATION.
Chakaba (Kaki
Laanbe) STILT WALKERS
The Good and Healing
Spirit in most West African Cultures
Masquerades
in traditional African societies represent the beauty and the spirit of
our ancestors. The masquerade on stilts, known as "Chakaba" in
Western African societies and the Mocko Jumbi in other
African/Caribbean societies, is actually the spiritual police of
the village or community. The Chakaba (Stilt walker) brings
blessings to the festivities. The Chakaba is also used by parents and
elders to teach values of discipline and mutual respect. Chakaba
(Tallman) called Kaki Laanbe by the Boke and Baga people of
West Africa says Chakaba heals women hearts who may have problems and
help women with their birth. Chakaba heals you if you are sick.
We should teach the
value, purpose and beauty of the stilt walker and African Culture
"Pasha" the Stilt walker
in ACTION
      
  
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