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a| AFRICANDO festival coming to Port of Miami-Dade
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a| Miami, FL
c| 2001-04-30
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a| AFRICANDO Arts and Culture Festival, a collaboration between the Foundation for Democracy in Africa and Miami-Dade County, is a one-day event that will feature contemporary African, Afro-American, Caribbean & Afro-Latino cultures. MDCC and the Black Heritage Museum will display masks, statues and murals from the Caribbean, South America, Brazil and Cuba. A special "Children's Activities Village" will feature traditional African and Caribbean folk tales, puppet shows, African mask and instrument making, African textile weaving, Miami Metrozoo's exotic animal show and more. The festival, which is the closing event for AFRICANDO 2001, will be promoted in Africa, AFRICANDO organizers say. A trade delegation from Miami and Washington, D.C., will conduct trade seminars promoting the conference and festival in Nigeria, Mali, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania.
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a| African Americans
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a| Africa
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a| Folk art
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a| Hispanic Americans
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a| Caribbean
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a| festivals
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a| Hispanics
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a| Music
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a| Culture
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a| Black culture
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a| Musical performances
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a| Minority & ethnic groups
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a| Entertainment
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a| Recreation
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a| Sports
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a| Miami, FL
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a| Art
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t| Caribbean Today
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a| African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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s| 2001