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Evening of Maasai tribal song and dance

Where: Tetbury Goods Shed

When: Saturday, October 14, 7.30pm

Tetbury Goods Shed welcomes the Osiligi Troupe of Maasai Warriors as part of their UK tour for an unforgettable night of music, dance and culture.

This seven-piece group comes from the village of Oleopolos and its surrounding communities in southern Kenya - about 30 miles south of Nairobi.

Since 2003, the group has been performing authentic and exciting Maasai tribal song and dance plus the world-famous Maasai jumping around the UK.

The shows have been received with great acclaim in schools, churches and theatres from the south coast of England to the Isle of Skye in the north west of Scotland, and abroad.

The group works closely with a small charity known as the Osiligi Charity Projects to support infrastructural improvements in their local community. The results have been spectacular, including the building of a primary school, medical centre and an orphanage.

Handmade crafts will be available to buy on the night.

Tickets are £10 for adults and £5 for children and available from https://shed-arts.co.uk/ 

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