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Wamidan 2010 Spring Concert Album Two

a man wearing a leopard print scarf

Wamidan, the College's world music ensemble, performed its spring concert Wednesday night.
Reggie Steele choreographed and joined the Wamidan dancers for Djoli, a dance from the western African nations of Mali, Guinea, Ghana, and Sierra Leone.

a group of men in traditional attire

Reggie Steele and Greg Huey

a couple of women wearing matching outfits

Stella Sabina and Toshie Kazahaya entertained the audience with a series of African and Japanese tongue-twisters. Those able to recite the tongue-twisters got their pick of a prize from Sister Stella's basket.  

a group of people playing a musical instrument

Wamidan veteran musician and singer Brian McAfferty brings his usual energy and expertise to a dance number, along with the College instructor of Portuguese Felipe de Assis-Wilson and Sister Stella. 

a woman in a garment playing a drum

Emilie Revol accompanies the dancers. 

a boy wearing a headband and sitting on the floor

Harmish Bhatt of the local Montessori school drums along with his classmates. 

a woman wearing a head scarf

Sister Stella Sabina encourages her young students to enjoy the performance. 

a young girl in a black dress

Lorelei Schmitzer-Torbert listens carefully before reciting Sister Stella's tongue-twister.

a boy and girl sitting on the floor

World music is good for flexibility, too. 

a group of children wearing headbands

Montessori students sing one of their numbers. 

a man with dreadlocks dancing

Dewayne Williams-Ray 

a man with his arms raised

Kelvin Burzon 


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