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Araba’s Song chronicles a tale of love on many levels - spiritual, physical and emotional.
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Aims to explain and explore the Heart-Beat hand drumming rhythm associated with the Legendary Amazon Queen, “Nyabinghi”
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Powerful photographic exhibition
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