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Master storyteller, folklorist, musician, cultural educator, motivator... Queen Mother Imakhu brings her talents in person or virtually to your concert stage, school auditorium, library, church, or the coziness of your living room. Her reputation for engaging with diverse concertgoers of all ages has made her an audience favorite throughout her four decade career. Book a concert event for your students, family group, or social solidarity evening. 

Educational Shows

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A Celebration of Black &
AfroCaribbean  Culture

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Queen Mother Imakhu's edutainment school and family show introduces audiences to the variety of musical instruments, songs, stories and languages African, African American & Caribbean culture. Can also be presented as cultural groups as a lecture.

 

~SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES

~SPECIAL EVENT PERFORMANCES

~FESTIVALS

~LIBRARIES

~DR. KING'S BIRTHDAY

~BLACK HISTORY MONTH

~JUNETEENTH

~BLACK AUGUST

~HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

Call/text 646-228-1185

         for Bookings

The History of the African Queen Mother

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Via ZOOM conference, in person classroom or assembly,

Queen Mother Imakhu shares historic info about the Afrikan Origins of the Queen Mother Tradition. She also shares about her own experiences as an enstooled Queen Mother in the African Khametic tradition. 

sharme': the peace concert

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Sharme' (shar-MAY) means peace and freedom in the ancient African Kemetic language. Queen Mother Imakhu's SHARME' concert shares songs, empowering Ancient African prayer chants, storytelling, drumming, motivational messages of hope and overcoming. She includes her own stories of growing up during the radical 60's and 70's with racism, but still being committed to teaching that love changes the world.

A uniquely uplifting experience for youth and adults.

45 minutes, 1 hour or 90 minutes.

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