Students from Drake University (USA) and Makerere University Business School (Uganda) share their joint educational experiences in development enabled through joint coursework taken at both universities in the USA and Uganda.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Ugandans love to dance!
You may already know this, nevertheless I will repeat it here -Ugandans and perhaps Africans in general love to dance! Ugandans, young and old people hear the sound of an African music note and their body language reflexively lines up in concurrence with the rhythm. I am sharing some videos that show popular African dance moves you might see or even want to learn in preparation for the opportunities to dance that will inevitably arise. This one is a music video of French Montana shot in Uganda, the other one found here shows young people dancing to one of Africa's favorite dance music songs.
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