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Rambax MIT is an ensemble dedicated to learning the art of sabar, a vibrant drum and dance tradition of the Wolof people of Senegal, West Africa. This performance will also feature students from the new West African Dance class (21M.862). Come experience the magic of Senegalese drumming and dance!
Location: Lobdell, Stratton Student Center (2nd Floor)
Time: 3pm
ABOUT RAMBAX MIT
Lamine Touré, Director
Directed by master Senegalese drummer Lamine Touré, Rambax MIT is an ensemble dedicated to learning the art of sabar, a vibrant drum and dance tradition of the Wolof people of Senegal, West Africa. Rambax is open to MIT students, faculty, staff and alumni. New members are accepted in the fall and spring semesters. Students must pre-register for 21M.460 and attend auditions. For further information, contact: Patty Tang (Faculty Advisor to Rambax) at pjtang@mit.edu.
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*photos by Jonathan Sachs