Baba Adetunji
Joda, came to America in 1958 and moved to Denver, Colorado in 1971 from
New York. While in New York, he appeared with various groups such as the
Dinizulu Dance Group, Egbe Omo Nago Dance Troupe, Ilori Dance Group, Mongo
Santamaria, Ajass Repertoire, and most notable, Olatunji and His Drums
of Passion. During his appearance with those groups, he traveled throughout
the Eastern portions of the United States, appearing in schools, colleges,
universities and theaters. Baba Joda has danced with Pearl Primus and is
a student and longtime friend of Baba Olatunji and His Drums of Passion. Baba Joda was hired by Cleo Parker Robinson to teach their first African Dance classes. During his 30 years of teaching in Colorado, Baba Joda created four major African dance companies, either as founder or artistic director, including, Ajose, Irepo, Sankofa, and Joda and Friends - African Dance South of the Sahara. Baba Joda
has received many awards. Mayor Wellington Webb decreed June 24th as Baba
Adetunji Joda Day in Colorado. In 2000, he was honored by the Four Mile
Historic Museum as Artist of the Year. In addition, the Denver Black Arts
Festival has created The Joda Village, and it is a permanent site at the
annual event. |
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