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They Call Me... Selasi

"Join Selasi the 'culture man' on a mission to pass down centuries-old traditions, rituals and rhythms"

Selasi is a 'culture man'—a Gambian musician and teacher with a mission to pass down centuries-old traditions, rituals, and rhythms. This short documentary explores fortunate sentiments, sonic duties, and social cohesion in order to piece together Selasi's life as a drum player, purveyor of culture, and son.

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Selasi is a 'culture man'—a Gambian musician and teacher with a mission to pass down centuries-old traditions, rituals, and rhythms. This short documentary explores fortunate sentiments, sonic duties, and social cohesion in order to piece together Selasi's life as a drum player, purveyor of culture, and son.

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