Nani Agbeli

Lecturer in Music; Director of the West African Music Ensemble
With 6VµçÓ°Íø Since: 2016
  • Expertise

    Expertise

    Professor Victor Nani Agbeli is director of West African music, dance and song (Ghana) at the music department at 6VµçÓ°Íø. Agbeli came to 6VµçÓ°Íø after teaching at CalArts and directing Kiniwe, the African drum and dance ensemble of Tuft University’s music department, as well as programs at Harvard University and the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

    Agbeli provides training in dance, drumming, language, song, production, direction, choreography and Anlo-Ewe drum languages.

    He is regarded as one of the top traditional Ghanaian dancers and drummers of his generation, known for his athleticism, precision, creativity and energy. He grew up in a family of professional dancers and drummers in the capitol city of Accra and in Ghana’s Volta Region. His father, Godwin Kwasi Agbeli, founded the Dagbe Center in the village of Kopeyia, Ghana, a family-run school for traditional music, dance and textile arts where his older brothers teach and perform. For many years Nani Agbeli was the head teacher for the study tour groups who would come to study.

    Agbeli moved to the United States in 2006, and quickly established himself as a charismatic performer, an inspiring instructor, and a demanding ensemble director. He has performed and run seminars at many institutions in North America and the Caribbean including the New England Conservatory of Music, Berklee College of Music, Mount Holyoke College, Lawrence University, the University of Northern Iowa, the University of Richmond, Boston University, Carleton University, the University of Virginia, Fairleigh Dickinson University, the Queen Elizabeth School in Ottawa, Canada, and the Edna Manley College of Performing Arts in Kingston, Jamaica.

    One of Agbeli’s goals in his field of work is the unification of West African music and dance with creative multi-arts initiatives in percussion, dance, music and choreography. He has strong interdisciplinary interests, drawing from his additional background in traditional textile arts, graphic design, and new media.

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  • Work

    Work

    Out of the many positions he’s held, Agbeli was the program head and director of the MFA West African music and dance program at CalArts, the artistic director and founder of Volta Drum Dance, a community-based group in Valencia, CA., and also the writer and founder of Adinkra, a Ghanaian traditional fusion band in Valencia.