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A Fundraising Evening of Senegalese Culture

A Fundraising Evening of Senegalese Culture

Don't miss this exciting night of theatre, Senegalese music and dancing.

The Hat Seller and the Monkeys
A West African Folk Tale retold by Baba Wagne' Diakite'
Mother Crocodile
Based on a tale discovered on a trip to Senegal.
Maman Calman and Diop Biraga.
Street Children of Dakar
Presenting a story of the on-going dilemma of poverty in Senegal.
Dancer Abdou Sarr
Abdou Sarr is a dancer and master teacher of the sabaar and djembe dances from Senegal, West Africa. He is an extraordinary, dynamic and engaging dancer. Abdou is currently dancing with highly respected performing groups in Massachusetts who do arts in education programming: Tony Vacca's World Rhythms and Bamidele Dancers and Drummers.

Suggested Donation: $5 per person/$10 per family
Proceeds to benefit The Senegal-America Project
arts-are-essential.org/about-the-senegal-america-project.html

Bring lawn chairs/blankets for seating.

Brought to you by Harvesting Hope Culture Camp, Woodbury, CT
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