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Sudanese cultural troupe stages show in Ethiopia

By Tedfa-alem Tekle

November 21, 2009 (ADDIS ABABA) — A 35 member Sudanese cultural troupe staged performance in various towns of Ethiopia, as part of the ongoing efforts by both governments to further strengthen the people to people ties between Sudan and Ethiopia.

The Sudanese cultural troupe which also comprises of a senior medical team and TV crew arrived in Ethiopia last week for the first time in land transport.

The group has staged musical and dance performance that reflect traditions of Sudan in the towns of Metema, Bahirdar, Gondor, and Gohatsion.Today the group will begin a week-long show in the capital, Addis Ababa.

On Wednesday, the group paid tribute to the late Ethiopian singer Tilahun Gesesse at his home. On the occasion, group leader, Yasir Temtam expressed heart felt sorrow on behalf of his team and all Sudanese artists to families of Tilahun.

Temtam said that Sudanese have great respect and high regard to the legendary singer. He added that his works would always remain remembered in the hearts of his people. Tilahun is considered as the father of modern music in Ethiopia. The vocalist died last April at the age of 68, after staying in the works of Ethiopia music for half a century.

A medical team of the envoy on its side has delivered a free medical care to Ethiopians in the towns it stopped. A number of journalists within the group are also said to play an important role in promoting positive images of the country to the outside world.

In a similar move, an Ethiopian cultural troupe will be traveling to Sudan in land transport; soon after the Sudanese team is done with its show here in Ethiopia.

Ethiopia and Sudan have a number of cooperation agreements. Among others – in trade, culture, security, capacity building and road. The latest trip paid by the Sudanese group is also based on signed agreement between governments of Sudan and Ethiopia to boost people to people relations and cultural ties of the two neighboring brotherly people.

(ST)

3 Comments

  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Sudanese cultural troupe stages show in Ethiopia
    The reporter has mis interpret this misleading information. Your article is not specific to which side of South are you talking about. Sudan is now in three parts, South,north and Durfur. South is pure African while north is arabs, so which Sudanese culture are you trying to express? Don’t mix up as we are all one Sudanese, first of all the people u mention in the article are pure arabs, so call it arab culture or towel head culture not Sudanese culture.

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