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Afro dance at the Bluecoat.


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LEMENTAL Passions, a full-scale African dance production, is to be staged at Liverpool's Bluecoat blue·coat  
n.
A person who wears a blue uniform, especially a police officer.



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 Arts Centre tomorrow night at 8pm. The show features dancers from Nigeria,South Africa and the UK.

Directed by Peter Badejo,it is said to be the first time Bata, the Nigerian dance and music tradition, has been seen in the UK.

The show follows the changing faces of the Nigerian deity of thunder and lightening, Sango (pronounced Shango).

It is presented by BadejoArts and is at the Bluecoat tomorrow at 8pm.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:May 21, 2003
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