Inalegolo cultural troupe to perform at Music Expo tonight

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They wowed television audiences across the country in July with a dramatic performance of original Bushmen/Basarwa cultural dance as they walked away with the Best Tsutsube dance award during the Annual Heritage Month finals.

They were also the highlights of this year's annual Bushmen music and dance festival, the Kuru Festival. Tonight (Thursday), Gaborone revellers who missed the chance to see this amazing group of rural dancers performing their antics, have a chance to marvel at their creativity. Tsutsube dance is all about acting out social life routines in an entertaining dance fashion and the Kalahari Desert based dancers, with first hand experience of Bushmen social life, have become the new reference point when it comes to this unique traditional dance.

When it is performed the audience is brought closer to both the joys and pains of life deep in the desert. They show you their types of housing, the cheap huts made from grass.

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