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Sunday Star-Ledger, Review >>
Swishing skirts and visual rhythms, plus music made with a donkey's jawbone characterize the lively performances of Peru Negro. Afro-Peruvian Music and Dance. The group celebrates the African heritage of people living in the Andes, a part of South America not usually associated with African culture. Descended from slaves who worked in Peru's fabled mines, the company's performers display their ancestors' resourceful musical adaptations, and the joyous dance traditions they brought with them on their forced migration.
-Rober Johnson 02/13/05
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