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From Zanzibar

BLOGS

From Zanzibar

May 30th, 2012
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Drums Zanzibar

“I could hear the music before I could see the huge stage at the Old Fort. The echoing sounds guided me through the maze of streets that is Stone Town, Zanzibar, where the four-day festival Sauti za Busara — the Swahili name roughly translates to ‘sounds of wisdom’ — celebrates traditional African heritage through tribal dance and song. The tropical heat didn’t slow down the mixed crowd of locals and visitors, who moved to the unique rhythms of some of East Africa’s biggest names well into the wee hours. As I listened to songs in languages I didn’t understand, I realized that the words didn’t matter; the sounds did. I felt the heart of this culture through the pulsing beats and outpouring of emotion in response to them. Speaking the language of music was all I needed to do.”

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