




On afternoon on a plaza at Nelson Mandela University, we were entertained by a great African dance troupe. Pictures cannot communcate the great sense of energy and excitement generated by their enthusiasm. The students loved it. The dancers were all ages. At top a group of the women work the crowd. The dancers pulled a number of our students out to dance with them. The bottom photos of a kind of conga line was great fun to watch.
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