Sudan culture comes alive on stage!
  • 5 years ago
The Sudanese have a rich and varied folklore that embodies much of their indigenous wisdom. It continues to be passed on orally, at least in the countryside. Stories centre on human rather than animal or supernatural themes. A favorite character in Muslim Sudan is Fatima the beautiful. She outwits a variety of male relatives and rivals in the series of amazing feats. She usually ends up marrying the man of her choice, and often vindicates her whole family as well. Umm Baula, the mother of bogeys, is a supernatural figure in warning stories told to small children. She bears a large basket for carrying away disobedient children.

A 'Waka Waka' performance in Delhi by dance troupes from Seychelles, Zambia, Sudan, Ghana and Senegal at the African Festival in New Delhi. This happened on the 18th and the 19th of June 2012. African dances are well known for celebrating a zest for life and a close bond with nature. The event was held at the Kamani Auditorium Delhi!

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