African and Caribbean dancing
comes to London Museum
08/02/2012
One of London’s most underrated
attractions, the Horniman Museum and Gardens is preparing to
host a unique concert that anyone who likes dance should be
sure to go along to. Taking place on Sunday 25 March, a
performance by the amazing Nzinga Dance Ensemble gives
visitors the chance to see genuine African and Caribbean
dancers in action, which will prove the perfect
accompaniment to a trip around the rest of the
anthropological and natural history museum.
The museum in south London, which also
offers African drumming and dancing courses for adults and
children, is presenting this event for free, so there is
nothing to stop those interested from enjoying the exciting
occasion.
The performance starts in the Gallery
Square at 3pm, so why not go along to Forest Hill during
your stay at a
bed and breakfast in London and learn more about the
incredible customs and heritage of African and Caribbean
culture?
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