Skip to main content

Rhythms of the Diaspora: Drumming and Dance with Jordan Taylor Hill

February 19, 2026

11 am - 1 pm
Adirondack Hall

Free

Join Jordan Taylor Hill for a dynamic exploration of rhythm, movement, and cultural memory across the African Diaspora. The program opens with a powerful performance featuring traditional and contemporary rhythms from West Africa, Cuba, and the Black American tradition. Participants are then invited into an interactive workshop where Jordan guides them through rhythms and movement vocabulary that illuminate how these practices carry history, identity, and community. 

Jordan is a 2026 NYSCA Support for Artists grant recipient through New York Folklore, developing his new work, Songs Born of Tradition. Drawing from years of study in Guinea, Senegal, and Cuba, he brings forward the lineage, technique, and spirit behind these musical traditions. Whether you’re a musician, dancer, educator, or simply curious, this experience offers a deeper understanding of how rhythm shapes culture and creativity. 

All percussion instruments will be provided by Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, making the workshop accessible for all participants.