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Drumming and singing by Peter Okeno Ong’are and Ngoma Vuma Uropa

DURHAM. SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICA an evening of cultural diversity ST. CHAD’S COLLEGE, 18 NORTH BAILEY, DURHAM Weds 20 th October 7-9.30pm, Main Quad & Chapel Ticket price includes Fairtrade refreshments at start. All info correct at time of going to print.

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Drumming and singing by Peter Okeno Ong’are and Ngoma Vuma Uropa

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  1. DURHAM SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICA an evening of cultural diversity ST. CHAD’S COLLEGE, 18 NORTH BAILEY, DURHAMWeds 20th October 7-9.30pm, Main Quad & ChapelTicket price includes Fairtrade refreshments at start. All info correct at time of going to print Drumming and singing by Peter Okeno Ong’are and Ngoma Vuma Uropa Fairtrade stall (selling goods) from Gateway World Shop, and the Malawi Rice Project Info stalls from: *Traidcraft *Shared Interest *WaterAid *Durham University “Greenspace” *Fairtrade Foundation Gareth Davies-Jones shares footage, songs and impressions after his Kenyan Producer visit with Traidcraft Tickets available from Gateway World Shop, & members of Durham City Fair Trade Partnership. Tickets: £5 -adults; £3 – OAPs children and concessions. Enquiries to: 07815 916978 Proceeds from ticket sales pay performers, cover event costs, and help us progress our Fairtrade work Our event aims to highlight the vibrancy of a range of African countries, in which many many people must still go without basic necessities and experience dire poverty. ARRANGED BY DURHAM CITY FAIR TRADE PARTNERSHIP. PARKING IS NEAR THE COURT INN, OLD ELVET, AND IN PRINCE BISHOPS’ CARPARK. PUBLIC TRANSPORT: http://www.dur.ac.uk/greenspace/travel/todurham/

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