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ImageOne of the exciting aspects of the festival was the "sand stage" area. This was an area that shifted from day to day, and even within the day, you just had to find it throughout the day. The sand stage was where the indigenous dances and music were performed. The Tuareg men performed throughout the festival, and each group had its own style. The following clip displays three different forms of Tuareg dance. The first group that perfored was Tamnana . They have a very unique style of dancing that is performed by their extended family group. No other group performs their dance. It was so fascinating, I have also provided a longer clip which some one posted to YouTube.

The third clip is from the main stage. The performers are from Burkina Faso. We didn't catch all of the woman dancing but watch when her partner comes out. Doesn't his dance look familiar? Please enjoy these clips from the desert.

 
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July 20-31st Camp Afrika (for kids) offered by Diade Bathily St. Louis, MO

July 24th-26th 11th Annual IFE-ILE Afro Cuban Dance Festival Miami FL

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Aug 5-9th Camp Merveilles Boulder CO

Aug 14-16 Mussukeb A Sane Dance Conference, New York, NY

Aug 16-23rd Wotannbe's 2nd Annual African Dance Cruise

Aug 21-23rd Sogbety Diomande's 3rd Annual West African Celebration Bellville, OH

Aug 28-30th Le Bagatae 7th Annual Dance Conference Chicago, IL

Sept 3-6th Kankouran Annual Dance Conference Washington DC

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Oct 23-25th Wofabe African Dance & Drum Festival Newark NJ

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