
What’s A Juba?
A Juba Dance, also known as “pattin juba” or the hambone originated in West Africa around 1840 and was first brought by slaves to Charleston, South Carolina.
It is a fast-paced dance that involved stomping, slapping and patting the arms and legs, chest and cheeks.

Music by Black Composers: 105 Sacred Works for Organ
Four Spiritual Preludes (David Hurd)
Oh! What a Beautiful City
Go Down, Moses
Were You There
Deep River
Easy on the Pedals: Hymn Tune Settings with Optional Pedal Parts (Victor Johnson)
Thee We Adore
O God, Our Help In Ages Past
Just As I Am
Festive Prelude on "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God"