It has been said that children dance before they learn that there is any sound in the world that isn’t music, but the Cuban people have taught the world to sing by proving that there is no movement that is not a dance.
Video by Andrew Ellis
Edit by Dan Gutterman
“Obàtálá“
Words (in Yoruba) and melody based on a traditional Afro-cuban chant.
Written, arranged, and performed by Jonathan Seale with generous musical contributions from Jason Burger, Zack Rosen, Zubin
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