FELA! on Broadway: Revolution

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http://www.FelaonBroadway.com Enter the extravagant, decadent, rebellious world of Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. A provocative hybrid of concert, dance and musical theatre, FELA! features arrangements by Aaron Johnson and Antibalas with direction and choreography by Tony Award winner Bill T. Jones. Coming to the Eugene ONeill Theatre. Performances start October 19, 2009!

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  • MY BROTHER'S IN THAT!

  • SEE HIM AT 0:14 WITH THE BOOK

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  • "Upside Down" is one of my favorite Fela Kuti songs. A video of the Fela! cast performing "Kere Kay" needs to be uploaded onto this page.

  • @uteme12345

    But who cares. This show is marketed to an English Speaking, generally American audience. It all sounds the same to us.

  • Is it me or does it look like they're mocking fela...

  • @sk8rtuti i saw this it was amazing he wasnt bad either everyone in there was so lively he must have some serious energy to do that.

  • @sk8rtuti i saw this it was amazing he wasnt bad either everyone in there was so lively he must have some serious energy to do that.

  • @jacobson00 - Ofcourse yes

  • @mingusman84 -@mingusman84: It's a huge project, isn't it? It's fantastic, but not entirely thorough.......Femi and Seun sure should be proud (ofcourse yes) because FELA's gone on broadway.......But Fela is not represented properly in this play- and this is unprofessional.......this same guy representing Fela can act as a Ugandan, Rwandan, Ghanaian and still speak with the same accent.  I rest my case

  • @mingusman84: It's a huge project, isn't it? It's fantastic, but not entirely thorough.......Femi and Seun sure should be proud (ofcourse yes) because FELA's gone on broadway.......But Fela is not represented properly in this play- and this is unprofessional.......this same guy representing Fela can act as a Ugandan, Rwandan, Ghanaian and still speak with the same accent. I rest my case

  • @uteme12345 that explain why you are alone and the majority somewhere else. come on relax

  • OH, I had a wonderful time! The many shades of our Black Women and Black Men was just so aspiring, and seeing the fashion was great. The dancing and energy most amazing

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