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Wamidan World Music Ensemble (April 7, 2010)

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The Wabash College Music Department presents a concert given by Wamidan World Music Ensemble. Wamidan performs "Pigeni Sauti," a contemporary African folk dance; "Wavvuuvuumira," featuring xylophone ensembles; "Omugongo," a folk song, belonging to both the Buganda and Busoga cultures; a hip-hop dance; "Awinja, Winja," an Alur folk song played for entertainment on the adungu (9-string bow harp); "Aije," a harvest folk dance of the Acholi people of northern Uganda; and "Djole," a dance choreographed by sophomore, Reginald Steele, from the West African nations of Mali, Guinea, Ghana, and Sierra Leone.

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