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Kumandi Drums
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Style of drumming..djembe, ashiko, dununba, conga, drumset
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Aly "Mendra" Camara,
 Ibrahima Dioubate,
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Sundays 12:30 - 2 p.m.

Earthshaking Music

1765 Memorial Drive   www.alycamara.com
Atlanta, GA
Information: Sharon Camara 
phone: 404 635 1177  
 
Cost: $12/class or $10 for 5 class series
Aly "Mendra" Camara
Aly is a dynamic drummer who received his instruction from Yamoussa ("Yahdi") Camara, Aboubacar Fatou Abou Camara and Mohamed Kemoko Sano.
Aly began drumming professionally at age 13 with Solei D'Afrique and has since performed with many African ballets, including Les Merveilles de Guinea, Fareta de Guinea, Konkoure Bamba, Fatala and more. Aly plays and teaches djembe, dunun, kenkeni, sangba, talking drum, krin, balon and gongoma.

 

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