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Le Ballet National du Senegal

Kuuyamba (not to be confused with the campfire ditty "Kumbaya") follows the rite of passage within Senegalese culture where adolescents are indoctrinated into adulthood. While it's an ideal topic for a National Geographic special, who'd-a thunk it could also be exhilarating entertainment for theatergoers? Le Ballet National du Senegal -- that's who. The company's current program celebrates this time-honored ritual with a dynamic show of music and dance.

Featuring 11 drummers, two balafon players, a singer and 16 dancers, the troupe fills the stage while enacting aspects of kuuyamba. Certain sections conjure up the mystical, such as "The Djigui," where the village chieftain announces he's conferred with spirits who have given approval for the young boys and girls to proceed with their sacred ceremony. High-steppin' dance follows, including a feverish competition where male villagers attempt to one-up one another by doing fancy moves (also designed to gain the attention of the local ladies). The women counter with gestures aimed at accentuating their female attributes. Vigorous rhythmic drumming propels the festivities. Steeped in tribal tradition, Kuuyamba is so engaging, you won't even notice you're getting a lesson in West African culture.

Sun., Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m., $21-$29, Zellerbach Theatre at the Annenberg Center, 3680 Walnut St., 215-898-3900.

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