Summary
Dance is movement and singing is sound. But for many people, they're more than that -- they're ways to express ritual and religion, battle and blessing, or love and laughter.
That's certainly the case for the Afro-Brazilian ensemble Ologund, which performs in the Ovation Series at Popejoy Hall Center for the Arts in Albuquerque on Tuesday, Feb. 15, and at the Lensic Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Feb. 17.See the full content of this document
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Ologund Don't Worry, Be Dend (As)
When Ologund's members perform, color, clamor, and captivation are the order of the day.
"I was born with it in my milk and blood," said group founder Dend, who goes by one name. He ...See the full content of this document
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