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ABOUT SOLID FOUNDATION
FOUNDED IN 2006
The mission of Solid Foundation Cultural Arts Organization:
is to provide high quality drum performances, workshops, lessons; to provide the best drummers and performers in the world; to move and captivate you with on demand shows; we offer drums and skin repair at reasonable prices. We are here for any occassion. Wheather you are self-taught or taking lessons, we are here to inspire all people interested in African hand drumming. And most classes are less than $10 a session!
FEATURED REVIEWS
“A one of a kind artist… this is a great oportunity to learn from a great teacher!”
“Played with burning passion and astonishing accuracy.”
"The Solid 1 Master Class was SUPERB!! I am very impressed with the site. Sowa Sowa!"
"My drum now plays and sounds better than ever! Thank you very much Ayinde."
SHOWS
Annual
Hosted by the NAACP Detroit Branch. "Freedom Must Never Be Defaulted, It Must Forever Be Exalted!" The Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner of the Detroit Branch NAACP was launched in April 1956. Today, The Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner is the largest sit down dinner of its kind in the world. Serving approximately 10,000 guests with a first class meal, world-class entertainment, and some of the world’s renowned keynote address speakers.
Detroit Public Library
Events & Programs -Summer Reading Program
Learn about how to participate in the summer fun program then stay to feel the rhythm and beat of Ayinde Fondren and the Pyramid Performing Theater.
Rackham Symphony Choir
Marygrove College, a school with a rich heritage of music, theater and dance. ... William Robinson and Ayinde Fondren, drums. Alvin Waddles, piano. Theo ...
[ Let My People Go! - www.rackhamchoir.org ]
September 8, 2012
"Dance Away" Play by Charday Ward
"Dance Away" is a collection of poems, monologues and dances that explores the complexities of mother-daughter relationships and celebrates the legacy of African and African-American dance. Preformed at the Carr Center in Detroit, MI.
(6th Annual)
Guest choir,
, an all male vocal ensemble with guest Artist George Shirley, Operatic Tenor local composer, Darren Herring Tabernacle Baptist Church, Detroit, MI.