African Music and Arts in Bristol
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West African dancers onstage at Karamu (meaning 'place of joyful noise') - a free, day-long event held at the L-Shed in Bristol on 24 September.
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West African Drummers, Karamu, Bristol
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Imbongi, a Zimbabwean hi-life dance band who play township jive.
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Stall selling African musical instruments and toys from South Africa.
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Hum Drum Strum, a drumming workshop.
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The audience in Bristol.
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Chartwell Dutiro also plays the mbira, sometimes known as the 'thumb piano'.
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Chartwell Dutiro is incredibly light on his feet.
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Chartwell Dutiro
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Chartwell Dutiro encouraging the audience to sing along.
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Beautiful Moroccan lamps and handicrafts, on sale in a Bedoin tent.
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Moroccan wall hanging
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City of Bristol Choir singing African songs.
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African food stall.
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African snake from Bristol Zoo (not on the menu).
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Shoppers at the African market stalls.
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South African gospel singer Pinise Saul with the Somerset Youth Choir.
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Pinise Saul leading the audience in three-part harmonies.
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Children enjoying the show.
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African masks, drawn by local school children.
Photos: © Karamu
