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Final ‘Kaleidoscope’

In the final two Kaleidoscope programmes tonight on SPTV, the featured item is a remarkable journey made by the composer-explorer, David Fanshawe, who hitch-hiked with a tape recorder 2000 miles from the Mediterranean down to Lake

Victoria, and from the mountains of the western Sudan right across to the coast of the Red Sea. “African Sanctus,’’ from the 8.8. C. “Omnibus” series, sets out to present in terms of images and movement, the places the composer visited and the people he met — an

enormously colourful range from belly-dancers in Cairo to a family of refugees on the Ugandan border — and to show how all these impressions sparked off the creative imagination of a young Englishman as he travelled through a modern Africa that is constantly changing.

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Press, 9 June 1978, Page 11

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Final ‘Kaleidoscope’ Press, 9 June 1978, Page 11

Final ‘Kaleidoscope’ Press, 9 June 1978, Page 11