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DSA West African Dance students bring Kwanzaa to the community

This year the Detroit School of the Arts will offer its Kwanzaa celebration to the public for the first time.

The program Seven Seeds, One Harvest: The Chronicles of Kwanzaa will feature African drumming, spoken word performances, visual art and a student-led fashion show.

The DSA has celebrated Kwanzaa since the 1990s. The annual event is sponsored by the dance department,ย  but incorporates the work of all seven arts majors at the school.

โ€œTypically our Kwanzaa program is a school assembly because itโ€™s designed as a cultural learning opportunity for students,โ€ says DSA principal Mayowa Reynolds.

Reynolds introduced Kwanzaa to DSA when she was a new teacher at the school in 1999.ย  She credits current West African dance instructor Imani Maโ€™at AknhmenRa Amen Taylorย with building the program to a level thatโ€™s ready for the masses.

Maโ€™at AknhmenRa Amen Taylor is a Kresge Arts Fellow and teaches West African dance to all of the dance majors and as physical fitness to all DSA students.

โ€œThe significance here at DSA is that as students who are going to go out into the world as artists, that they are deeply rooted in their own culture,โ€ says Principal Mayowa Reynolds.

The event is also a fundraiser for dance students who have been invited to travel and train with the National Ballet of Guinea next year.

Seven Seeds, One Harvest: The Chronicles of Kwanzaa is Friday, December 12 at 7 p.m. at the Detroit School of the Arts at 123 Selden Street in Detroit.

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Metro Events Guide: Holiday festivities from downtown to downriver

This week, weโ€™re highlighting holiday festivities from downtown to downriver. Here are seven things to do this week in metro Detroit, including gift markets, art exhibits, dance performances and more.

Upcoming events (Dec. 11โ€“18)

Art for the Holidays

๐Ÿ“ย  Detroit Artists Market in Detroit

๐Ÿ—“ย  Ongoing through Dec. 20

๐ŸŽŸย  Free

A long-running art exhibition and sale featuring nearly 1,500 unique, handmade works from nearly 100 local artists. Pieces span from ceramics and textiles to paintings and jewelry, and every purchase directly supports Detroit artists. The market is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Guests of Honor: Art of Faith from the Jewish Museum, New York

๐Ÿ“ย  Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit

๐Ÿ—“ย  Ongoing through Jan. 3, 2027

๐ŸŽŸย  Free with general admission

A temporary exhibit at the DIA featuring a selection of Jewish ceremonial objects from the Jewish Museum in New York. The pieces date from the 1400s to the early 1900s, and include Torah finials, Hanukkah menorahs and more.

Seven Seeds, One Harvest: The Chronicles of Kwanzaa

๐Ÿ“ย  Detroit School of Arts in Detroit

๐Ÿ—“ย  Friday, Dec. 12

๐ŸŽŸย  $6โ€“$22

A performance by the DSA African Dance Ensemble featuring drumming, dancing, poetry, fashion and storytelling to celebrate unity, healing, power and purpose. This yearโ€™s performance is a fundraiser to help students take an educational trip to Guinea, West Africa in 2026โ€“2027. The show starts at 7 p.m.

Downtown Trenton Noel Nights: Day 2

๐Ÿ“ย  Trenton City Hall, various locations

๐Ÿ—“ย  Saturday, Dec. 13

๐ŸŽŸย  $0โ€“$5

An afternoon of activities encouraging residents to explore downtown Trenton, featuring a Hot Cocoa Walk, Snowflake Scavenger Hunt and Holiday Concert. Festivities go from noon to 4 p.m., and activities are $5 for adults or free for kids. The Holiday Concert is free and open to the public.

Batch Brewing Holiday Market

๐Ÿ“ย  Batch Brewing Company in Corktown

๐Ÿ—“ย  Saturday, Dec. 13

๐ŸŽŸย  Free

An alternative holiday market featuring a dozen local vendors offering a wide variety of gift ideas. The market goes from 1โ€“5 p.m. and also features music by DJ Thornstryker.

Eastern Marketโ€™s Holiday Market

๐Ÿ“ย  Eastern Market in Detroit

๐Ÿ—“ย  Sunday, Dec. 14

๐ŸŽŸย  Free

A seasonal market featuring Michigan-made gifts, including clothing, art, jewelry, beauty products and more. Christmas tree vendors will also be in the parking lot outside Sheds 5 and 6. The market goes from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is the second-to-last Holiday Market of the year, as the final one will be Sunday, Dec. 21.

Menorah in the D

๐Ÿ“ย  Cadillac Square in Detroit

๐Ÿ—“ย  Sunday, Dec. 14

๐ŸŽŸย  Free with RSVP

An outdoor Hanukkah celebration featuring a 26-foot-tall Menorah and eight community lamplighters. There will be greetings from Jewish leaders, strolling entertainment, hot soup and more. The event starts at 4:30 p.m. and the Menorah lighting ceremony starts at 5:30 p.m. Reservations are required.

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