2015 Children’s Summer Camp – Session 3

WorldBeat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego

Children's Performing Arts and Science Summer Camp Presented by WorldBeat Cultural Center and Diva Works Dance Dates: Monday through Friday Session #3: Aug 3rd-7th Time: 9am-4pm Age: 5-12 years Summer Camp will […]

$37.50

African One Concert

WorldBeat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego

Join us as Africa One to celebrate peace, love and unity! This is a must see event for all ages featuring amazing artist and musicians from East Africa.SAVE THE DATE: […]

2015 Children’s Summer Camp – Session 4

WorldBeat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego

Children's Performing Arts and Science Summer Camp Presented by WorldBeat Cultural Center and Diva Works Dance Dates: Monday through Friday Session #4: Aug 10-14 Time: 9am-4pm Age: 5-12 years Summer Camp will Include: […]

$37.50

Master Dance Workshop w/ Djian Tie

WorldBeat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego

Encinitas West African Dance is proud to present... Master Dancer from the lvory Coast Teaching West African Dance in San Diego All Levels Welcome! Saturday, August 15th, 1PM-2:30PM Worldbeat Center, […]

An Evening In Africa

WORLDBEAT CENTER Balboa Park, San Diego

The SOUTHEAST ALANO CLUB Invite You To  "An Evening In Africa" Our Past, Present and Future Featuring African Tribal Music & Dance, Libation Past, Present & Future Spoken Word Monologues […]

Marcus Garvey Day Feat Pato Banton

WorldBeat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego

Pato Banton (born Patrick Murray) is a reggae singer and was born in London in 1961, he moved to Birmingham when he was 8 years old. Pato’s stepfather (Lester Daley) […]

Dogon – Humanity’s Masters of Astronomy

WorldBeat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego

VIDEO SCREENING AND PRESENTATION FEATURING PROPHET NEB NABA'S LECTURE ON THE SIDEREAL CALENDAR AND KEMETIC TIME DIVISION WHY DOES THE DAY BEGINN AT MNDNIGHT? WHO ARE THE MONTHIS NAMED AFTER? […]

Reggae SummerSplash feat Black Uhuru

WorldBeat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego

Featuring Black Uhuru The Delirians The roots of BLACK UHURU were formed in Kingston Jamaica’s Waterhouse district also known as “Firehouse” in the early 60′s. Though considered to be one […]