Ijo Ugo to perform at Bi-Okoto to Celebrate Black History Month
Ijo Ugo Performing Arts invites you to join as we celebrate Black History Month! Theme: Our Heritage Featuring: Drum Circle, Gyration, African Market Place and More. Date: Feb 16th, 2024 Time: 5pm Doors open at 4:00pm Venue: Bi-Okoto Cultural Center 5601 Montgomery Road Every Day is Black History Let’s Celebrate our Black Culture!
African Proverb
“The words of the elders become sweet someday” – Malawian Proverb. The words and advice of the elderly should be respected and appreciated, as they may provide valuable insight and guidance that become more appreciated with time. The elderly are full of wisdom and experience that come with age.Â
Bi-Okoto goes to Cincinnati Waldorf School
Seventh graders are studying African geography including an introduction to physical geography, climates, and cultures. As part of this study, the class has been working with @biokoto to learn some traditional drumming and dance from West African nations like Ghana and Nigeria. Bi-Okoto is dedicated to sharing the rich cultural history of Africa through the
Bi-Okoto participates in CPS All Schools Expo!
This expo provides a roadmap for parents to enroll their children in a Cincinnati Public School. It includes all the CPS programs including Bi-Okoto the programs provided by Bi-Okoto. Check out the vid showing our booth at the Expo!
Commemorating Black History Month
Mark your calendars to attend this special event! Black Wall Strret 3. Small Black Business Appreciation Day at Bi Okoto.
African Proverb
A single raindrop does not make a pool. A single house does not make a community. And a single tree does not make a forest. Take “a single tree” to mean one person and “a forest” to mean many people. Thus, the proverb means one person alone cannot accomplish as much as many people. It