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Wolfie Presents: "The Language of the Djembe"
"Wolfie Presents: The Language of the Djembe" with Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Amadou Kouyate
Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Amadou Kouyate invites children to listen to "The Language of the Djembe." Put on your watching eyes, turn up your listening ears, and adjust your thinking cap! It’s time to learn the language of the djembe drum. If you don’t have a drum, a table, container, or your lap will do!
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