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"Shangwe, le bal": a dance project full of joy
France⚽ Sports9 hr. ago

"Shangwe, le bal": a dance project full of joy

An article describing a dance performance titled 'Shangwe, le bal' held in Lyon, France, featuring 60 dancers led by Kenyan-American choreographer Wanjiru Kamuyu. The event blends East African heritage with French culture, incorporating elements such as Kiswahili-French language mix, deaf participation through sign language, and collaboration with choreographers from Kenya, Burundi, and Tanzania. The performance emphasizes multiculturalism and community engagement, highlighting Kamuyu's personal connection to East Africa and her ongoing creative work in France.

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"Shangwe, le bal": a dance project full of joy

An article describing a dance performance titled 'Shangwe, le bal' held in Lyon, France, featuring 60 dancers led by Kenyan-American choreographer Wanjiru Kamuyu. The event blends East African heritage with French culture, incorporating elements such as Kiswahili-French language mix, deaf participation through sign language, and collaboration with choreographers from Kenya, Burundi, and Tanzania. The performance emphasizes multiculturalism and community engagement, highlighting Kamuyu's personal connection to East Africa and her ongoing creative work in France.

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