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    Umtshotsho Ensemble

    Michael SalzwedelBy Michael SalzwedelJuly 3, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    This piece is very moving with traditional isiXhosa dancing and singing. The piece is performed predominantly by pre- teens and teenagers. One can't help tap their feet, and hum along to the contagious singing and skilled drumming which makes up the music. The young boy's praise-singing gives goose- bumps. GM

    This piece is very moving with traditional isiXhosa dancing and singing. The piece is performed predominantly by pre- teens and teenagers. One can't help tap their feet, and hum along to the contagious singing and skilled drumming which makes up the music. The young boy's praise-singing gives goose- bumps. GM

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