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Eda Ne Kakati

Date:
Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - 11:00am - 12:00pm Location:
Penn Museum
3260 South Street
Philadelphia, PA
19104
United States
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In this interactive assembly, Ssuuna introduces students to the artistry of African culture through dance, music, and storytelling. Sharing music from his native Uganda using authentic African instruments such as the thumb piano and one-stringed fiddle, Ssuuna inspires students to compare and contrast cultures and to learn the importance of respecting cultural differences. The program ends in celebration as students play alongside Ssuuna and learn a song in Luganda, the language of Uganda. Free with Museum Admission.