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Teye Sa Thiosanne West African Dance and Drumming

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Issue date: 3/11/08 Section: Entertainment
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Teye Sa Thiosanne performs at Mesa, with founder and director Yiriba Thomas on far right.
Media Credit: James Lim
Teye Sa Thiosanne performs at Mesa, with founder and director Yiriba Thomas on far right.
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As part of the celebration of Black History Month, Teye Sa Thiosanne, a traditional West African dance and drumming group performed at Mesa College on Feb. 28. Along with the four dancers and six drummers wearing full traditional dress, 36 children from Yodit Academy came to tour the Black Studies Department and chime in on certain songs.


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