Ensemble leads in Dancing (video) PDF Print
DancingCape Town: In the final plenary session of the Congress, South African performance troupe Ensemble Uthingo delighted the participants with singing, dancing, and drumming. Some brave souls learned new skills of horn blowing and bow playing. Not content to be only observers, the delegates joined the group on stage to celebrate and make a joyful noise.
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Reuben Twinomujuni - Mr. 2008-10-27 07:28:58
The video of the Esembe dancers cannot be viewed. can anything be done to view it?
Mike (web-admin) - Viewing Dancers 2008-10-27 09:40:24
Hi Reuben,

I have looked at the video and I am able to view the dancers. There are two possible solutions:

1) You may need to let the video load for longer, sometimes Youtube has slow days. :-)

2) You may need to update your Flash player. I am working on version 9, though I think it should be fine to using a lower version as well.

If you can provide more information on your problem I might be able to suggest other possibilities.


Regards,
Mike
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