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Wamidan Fall Concert 2007

a group of people dancing

Wamidan's Fall 2007 Concert brought even more dancers from Wabash to the stage than in past years. Here, Kunga Choden ’09 and Steve Hernandez ’08 perform entogoro, a courtship dance of the Banyoro people of Uganda.

a man smiling while holding a string

Bernard Meyer ’08 plays the ndindigi, an single-string tube fiddle, during the group's performance of Tuli Ffena (United We Stand), from the Buganda people of Uganda.

a man in a red robe holding a stringed object

Steve Hernandez ’08 plays the ndingidi.

a man and woman playing instruments

Brian McCafferty returned to Wamidan this year, lending his voice and instrumental talents to this piece, Awinja, Winja, a folk tune from the Alur people of Uganda.

a woman with black hair

Depauw Student Hnin Pwint Soe dances the royal folk dance of the Kabaka (king) of the Buganda people.

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Sean Foster ’09 kicks up his heels during the Amaggunju, a dance of the Buganda people, as artistic director James Makubuya plays drums.

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Wamidan artistic director James Makubuya welcomes the Salter Hall crowd.

a man holding a harp

Kunga Choden plays the adungu on the Alur folk tune Awinja, Winja.

a woman looking down at a violin

Sarah Kelsey plays the adungu.

a woman dancing in a room

DePauw student Amtul Nasir-Iddrisu performs Amaggunju, the royal folk dance of the Buganda people.


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