THE DAILYCOLLE:6II4,I\ Group dances to beat of different drum By Amanda Bricker FOR THE COLLEGIAN Though only 14 voices, the room suddenly fills with the sound of their song. Then the drums come in with a rhythmic pulse, as they invite the dancers to begin their dance. With music, dance, theatrical performances and a whole lot of spirit, the NOMMO Performing Arts Company brings a bit of African culture to Penn State. President Christina Martinez said the word "nommo" trans lates loosely into the idea of a seed. NOMMO hopes to use this idea to plant an appreciation for black culture in Central Pennsyl vania. "It's just a creative way to say it," she said. Creative is an understatement. NOMMO is not your typical dance group. "Each dance has a different meaning of something that hap pened years ago in Africa," Mar tinez said. Every part of the performance is essential in telling a story, she added. The rhythm section and dancers unite as one to tell that story "Drums and rhythm have a conversation with the dancers," said head drummer Jeff Martin. "When things are going well, it's a beautiful conversation," he added. The performance is dramatic, yet focused. The dancers' arms fly above their heads then sweep the ground while the sound of their bare feet pounding the hardwood GET AHEAD OR CATCH UP SUMMER COURSES GIVE YOU AN EDGE Take the lead with University of Pittsburgh Summer Sessions 4-week, 6-week, 12-week, or full-term sessions. Courses from more than 100 academic departments Small class sizes Affordable tuition rates REGISTER FOR SUMMER CLASSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH FOURTH FLOOR, CATHEDRAL OF LEARNING • 412-624-6600 • WWW.SOLUTIONS.PITT.EDU/SUMMER The Shell Gourami Business Challenge August 8-13, 2005 • Palm Springs, California Wrap up your summer internship with a week in Palm Springs! 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Nesha Christian-Hendrickson, former NOMMO president, danced with the group for four years before graduating last spring. Often in the middle of a dance, she would yell out in what is known as an African call. Christian-Hendrickson said such calls are used for inspiration and to encourage the dancers. No one can really teach you how to call. "Whatever you feel just comes out," she said. The smartest way to spend your summer... ► Currently enrolled students ► Students from other colleges or universties home for the summer ► Adults continuing their education For full-time opportunities, we're interested in hearing heat students in the haswing tradprtness Chemical, Pena hewn, or Mechanical Cloosciences, HR, Supply (hobs Originally, all of the NOMMO members were of African-Ameri can decent, Christian-Hendrick son added, but now they have diversified to include anyone with a love for African dance and rhythm. As a non-audition group, NOMMO welcomes new mem bers. 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