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Dunuya Drum & Dance

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Dunuya Drum & Dance

Drum, dance, and sing your way through music from around the world! “Dunuya” in Arabic means “all the world.” The members of this ensemble are steeped in the music of North Africa, West Africa, the African Diaspora, as well as many other styles. Dunuya provides performances and workshops for all audiences—bringing to light the stories and lifeways of many cultures—celebrating the things we share.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $500–900;
workshop $100–500; plus travel

Contact
Carolyn Koebel
P.O. Box 212
St. Johns, MI 48879
269/341-9508; 269/383-4300 fax
koebelca@msu.edu

 

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