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EMU student group presents African edition of “So You Think You Can Dance?”
Christopher Slat
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
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This month EMU's African Student Association hosted its second annual "So You Think You Can Dance?" event featuring Afrobeat, freestyle, and traditional African dance. We went behind the scenes to capture the high-energy performance and discuss the unifying intention behind the event with organizers.
Christopher Slat is a videographer and occasional filmmaker in Monroe.
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