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Who We Are

Boomshaka is a Northwestern University drum, dance, and rhythm ensemble. Entirely student written, directed, and produced, Boomshaka has established a reputation for consistently delivering energetic and inspiring performances. We combine dance styles such as hip-hop and modern with various forms of percussion using everything from buckets, trash cans, poles, and even our own bodies.

Meet the Cast
History

History

In 1997, Northwestern University drumline member Josh Berner wrote a STOMP-inspired piece for Northwestern's annual, student-written musical Waa-Mu. They used pots pans and food trays from the campus dining halls and named the piece Saga Stomp, taking the name from Northwestern students' common term for the campus food service provider, Saga. Saga Stomp combined complex rhythms, energetic choreography, and Northwestern humor in one wild piece and ran as one of the major highlights of the show.

Fueled by the success of Saga Stomp, Jade Smalls, fellow drumline member and performer in Saga Stomp joined Berner to start an independent performance troupe based on the same concepts later that year. With financial help from Northwestern's student-run production company WAVE, they formed Boomshaka and by 1999 staged its first show as headliners, Sometimes You've Just Gotta Put Your Foot Down. Despite being held on the same weekend as Northwestern's notorious music festival Dillo Day, both of the back-to-back performances sold out.

The following winter, Boomshaka sold out all five performances of their second show Evolve, solidifying Boomshaka's presence on campus as a premier performance ensemble. During Spring Break 2000, Boomshaka established itself as a performance ensemble outside of the Northwestern community by touring the Northeast coast and performing in New York, Washington D.C. and Boston. Having grown into a yearlong performance ensemble, Boomshaka separated from Wave Productions in 2001 and produced its third show Be the Groove as an independent production company at Northwestern. Since then, Boomshaka has grown into an accomplished and established ensemble, performing across Northwestern, Chicago, and the country.

Boomshaka's drum and dance doesn't stop at Northwestern though. Alumni have continued to develop their passion for rhythm through the Chicago based rhythm ensemble, Be The Groove. Feel free to check them out here!

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Press

Boomshaka in the Press

May 09, 2017

Boomshaka's 20th anniversary show (video)

May 03, 2017

Boomshaka’s 20th anniversary show celebrates community, creativity

The Daily Northwestern

Nov 10, 2016

ReFusionShaka routes back to simpler origins, now unites NU’s dance community

The Daily Northwestern

Mar 24, 2016

Boomshaka on The Hideout

Minneapolis Children's Hospital

Apr 01, 2015

Performance on Harvard University Campus

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