By Paul E. Kandarian, Globe Correspondent
If you find yourself in this neck of the world, the annual Lamu Cultural Festival in Kenya, Africa, sounds pretty interesting. Organized by the Lamu Cultural Promotion Group, the three-day festival, running this year from Nov. 15-18, is a showcase of traditional dances, displays of handicrafts, competitions on water and land, Swahili poetry, donkey races, dhow races, henna paintings, Swahili bridal ceremonies and music. Since its inception as a World Heritage Site in 2001, the festival has been a celebration of the unique Swahili heritage of the Lamu Archipelago.
Check it and other Kenya information at www.magicalkenya.com.
Check it and other Kenya information at www.magicalkenya.com.
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