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  2. Imani Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Imani Sanga is Professor of Music in the Department of Creative Arts, formerly called Department of Fine and Performing Arts, in the College of Humanities at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He teaches courses in Ethnomusicology, Philosophy of Music, Composition and Choral Music. [1] And he conducts the university choir. Imani Sanga ...

  3. List of African musicians - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Tanzanians - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mabala (born 1949), writer of short stories, columnist and poet [1] Julius Nyang'oro (born 1954), writer, political scientist and legal scholar; Josiah Kibira (1960-2021), writer, director and businessman; Christopher Mwashinga (born 1965), writer and poet; Fadhy Mtanga (born 1981), writer, poet, photographer and blogger

  5. Category:Ethnomusicologists - Wikipedia

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  6. Imani - Wikipedia

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    Imani Perry (born 1972), American interdisciplinary scholar of race, law, literature, and African-American culture; Imani Sanga (born 1972), Tanzanian musicologist; Imani Coppola (born 1978), American singer-songwriter and violinist; Imani Patterson (born 1985), former African-American actor; Imani Barbarin (born 1990), American disability activist

  7. Mzungu Kichaa - Wikipedia

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    During that time, he got his artist's name Mzungu Kichaa, what can be translated as "Crazy white man". [1] He didn't appear among the upcoming artists in Tanzania at that time, but did some choruses on several songs around 2001. [2] Later on, he went to the UK to do his undergraduate studies in Music and Cultural Anthropology.

  8. Culture of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    It was transitioning from English performances of hip hop originating in uzunguni, rich areas like Oysterbay and Msasaki with international schools, to Kiswahili performances of kizazi kipya, originating in uswahilini [23] Following airtime on radio waves, bongo flava spread throughout the country, and the rest of the Great Lakes.

  9. Edwin Semzaba - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Semzaba was a Tanzanian novelist, playwright, actor and director. [1] He wrote his works mainly in Swahili.He taught in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where he taught, among other courses, creative writing and acting.