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Afropop's ADVENTURE IN MADAGASCAR, Fourth Dispatch


Our Afropop Adventure in Madagascar continues to be
very dense. This dispatch is mostly to connect you to
cool images of things we've seen along the way.
Since last writing, highlights include: meeting
tsapika guitar wiz Jean Noel in Tulear and seeing him
play; the acoustic tsapika group in the fishing
village of Ifady shaking their bums and then singing a
slower song asking Jesus for forgiveness for all that
fun; Easter Sunday on a peaceful deserted island for
snorkeling and shell collecting; ring tailed lemurs
dropping on the aluminum roofs of our bunglows
at 6 in the morning in Berenty Wildlife Preserve;
Antandroy bird like dancing and accordeon in Berenty;
dancing with the Rasta youth to electric Antandroy and
Antonosy bands at the Blue Moon Club in beautiful Fort
Dauphin on the SE coast.
Too much to write now. Will fill in the details next
week. Meanwhile, enjoy the digital pictures sent to
you all the way from an Internet cafe in Tana.
Sean Barlow
Click on a caption to see an image:
Clarinet section of group Tongarivo in Ansirabe
Members of Tongarivo performing in Ansirabe
Zafindraony singing in the village of Antoetra
Tsapika guitar wizard, Jean Noel, and his wife at home in Tulear
Violin player leads group
doing Antandroy music from the south of
Madagascar
Afropopper Dave dancing with Antandroy group
in Tulear Madagascar
acoustic tsapika group from fishing village of Ifady, north of Tulear
Kobosy group at roadside village on the way to Tulear
Click to see past dispatches:
First Dispatch and images
Second Dispatch and images
Third Dispatch
Contributed by: Sean Barlow
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