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Afrika hits Wells
It's not every day that central New Yorkers are able to experience the sounds and sights of multiple cultures in one place. But this weekend, they will be able to do just that.
The Syracuse-based Wassa Afrika Dance Ensemble will perform Friday at Wells College in Aurora. The dance organization has been performing a blend of traditional and contemporary African dance for children and adults since 1998.
The group was started by Nana Kwasi Anim, a dancer, musician and instructor from Accra, Ghana, in West Africa. Since founding the company, he has traveled throughout West Africa to learn about the different dances and cultures of the region.
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