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Fourteen members of the Southern University Marching Band’s drumline will captivate audiences in the North African countries of Morocco and Algeria.
SU’s Marching Band’s drumline headed to Morocco, Algeria
Southern University’s Marching Band’s drumline will soon be on its way to captivate audiences in the North African countries of Morocco and Algeria.
Fourteen members of the famous “Human Jukebox†band will be performing in theaters, a children’s centers, sporting events, a morning television show and conducting workshops for young drummers, while touring cities in the two countries.
“It seems so unreal. I mean really unreal. It probably won’t hit me that we’re actually going to Africa until we take off,†said Stanley Reed, a junior biology major and bass drummer from Thibodaux.
The Jaguar band’s trip comes at the invitation of the U.S. State Department through its Performing Arts Initiative. The band members leave January 25 and will return February 5. They will be accompanied by Director of Bands Lawrence Jackson and two band administrators.
Link to full article: http://web.subr.edu/index.php?id=146&no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[cat]=8&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=735&tx_ttnews[backPid]=69
Fourteen members of the Southern University Marching Band’s drumline will captivate audiences in the North African countries of Morocco and Algeria.
SU’s Marching Band’s drumline headed to Morocco, Algeria
Southern University’s Marching Band’s drumline will soon be on its way to captivate audiences in the North African countries of Morocco and Algeria.
Fourteen members of the famous “Human Jukebox†band will be performing in theaters, a children’s centers, sporting events, a morning television show and conducting workshops for young drummers, while touring cities in the two countries.
“It seems so unreal. I mean really unreal. It probably won’t hit me that we’re actually going to Africa until we take off,†said Stanley Reed, a junior biology major and bass drummer from Thibodaux.
The Jaguar band’s trip comes at the invitation of the U.S. State Department through its Performing Arts Initiative. The band members leave January 25 and will return February 5. They will be accompanied by Director of Bands Lawrence Jackson and two band administrators.
Link to full article: http://web.subr.edu/index.php?id=146&no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[cat]=8&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=735&tx_ttnews[backPid]=69