A Vibrant and Unique Celebration of the African Diaspora Culture Comes Alive in South Florida

Miami-Fl - Delou Africa Inc. continues their mission to honor a myriad of music, dance and drum traditions of Africa with their highly anticipated 5th annual African Diaspora Dance and Drum Festival of Florida (ADDDFF) taking place September 5-7, 2014. The festival theme, Bridging Cultural Gaps, provides an opportunity to showcase the profound creativity and cultural resilience of the rich traditions of Africa. Guest will experience first hand the electrifying rhythm and beauty of traditional African music and dance. This year’s festival will feature several renowned artists hailing from all over the globe, representing multiple countries including Guinea, Cuba, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire and Mali.

The festival will be accessible at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex (LHCC-212 NE 59 Terrace Miami Fl 33137) and iTech at Thomas A. Edison Educational Center (6101 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, Fl 33127). The elements of ADDDFF include dance and drum workshops, a children's village, market place and their signature Concert Extravaganza. .

Sponsors include Delou Africa Dance Ensemble, City of Miami, Little Haiti Cultural Complex, Miami Parks and Recreation, Miami Dade Public Schools, South African Airways, Culture Builds Florida, The African Diaspora Dance and Drum Festival of Florida is also made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners."

For more information about the festival and to apply for media credentials, please visit: http://adddff.delouafrica.org/.

Media inquiries: Harris Public Relations at 786.897.8854 or info@harrispublicrelations.com