Many people will participate and will travel to Kela, a village known for its training of griots, for those who carry on a family’s or village’s oral traditions. The February tour tips its hat to “Visual Griots of Mali,” an exhibition on display through March 11 at UCLA’s Fowler Museum. The show features slice-of-life photos by West African sixth-graders. Among other highlights of the upcoming tour, led by University of London professor Trevor Marchand: a performance of the Sanga mask dancers, dancing and music in the desert with the Taureg, the masquerade of the Bamana and Bozo people in Ségou, the Konboro Mosque in Djénné, said to be the world’s largest mud structure, and ancient illuminated manuscripts in Timbuktu.
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