Wamidan, the College's world music ensemble, performed its spring concert Wednesday night. Here, group musicians Maria Fraczek and Emilie Revol accompany the ensemble's dancers on East African drums.
John Murrell accompanies Reggie Steele on Aije.
Dewayne Williams-Ray and Stella Sabina sing Awinja, Winja, a folk song from the Alur people.
Debbie Harvey dances a version of the djole dance used at the celebration of a marriage.
The ensemble sings the Alur folk song Awinja, Winja while playing oryemos.
Wavvuuvuumira, an entertainment folk song of the Baganda people, was played on the madinda log xylophone.
Reggie Steele poses at the end of his solo during the group's adaptation of an American hip-hop dance.
Harmish Bhatt drums during the Montessori students' performance.
Whit Horton can't wait to try out a tongue-twister.
Father and daughter enjoy the concert—Neil and Lorelei Schmitzer-Torbert
Wamidan, the College's world music ensemble, performed its spring concert Wednesday night. Here, group musicians Maria Fraczek and Emilie Revol accompany the ensemble's dancers on East African drums.