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⏲ Duration: 13 min 64 sec ✓ Published: 12-Jan-2022
Description: Kumbuka African Drum & Dance Collective - The Spirit of New OrleansnnDanse de Calinda, known throughout the Caribbean and as far as Trinidad, was being danced as early as the 1740s in Congo Square. The square, an open field on the far side of the French Quarter, was a gathering place for the residents of New Orleans. A place where enslaved Africans, free people of color, and Native Americans drummed, danced, sang, and traded on Sunday afternoons. Danse de Calinda was among the most famous of
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