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Dar es Salaam
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Dar es Salaam
The New World Cinema (tel (022) 277 2178) on New Bagamayo Road shows blockbusters and recent films from both Hollywood and Bollywood. There is also a cinema at The Msasani Slipway that shows films at the weekend. Cultural documentary-style films are also shown at the British Council on the corner of Ohio Street and Samora Avenue (tel: (022) 211 8255).
The Little Theatre (tel 0748 277 388), off Haile Selassie Road, near Oyster Bay, is Dar es Salaam's only theatre but stages regular monthly productions.
Traditional music and dance displays can be seen at Nyumba Ya Sanaa (Nyerere Cultural Centre) on Ohio Street (tel: (022) 213 1727) and at the Village Museum on the corner of New Bagamayo Road and Makaburi Street (tel: (022) 270 0437), which also features traditional drumming displays and dance performances from individual tribes.
The New World Cinema (tel (022) 277 2178) on New Bagamayo Road shows blockbusters and recent films from both Hollywood and Bollywood. There is also a cinema at The Msasani Slipway that shows films at the weekend. Cultural documentary-style films are also shown at the British Council on the corner of Ohio Street and Samora Avenue (tel: (022) 211 8255).
The Little Theatre (tel 0748 277 388), off Haile Selassie Road, near Oyster Bay, is Dar es Salaam's only theatre but stages regular monthly productions.
Traditional music and dance displays can be seen at Nyumba Ya Sanaa (Nyerere Cultural Centre) on Ohio Street (tel: (022) 213 1727) and at the Village Museum on the corner of New Bagamayo Road and Makaburi Street (tel: (022) 270 0437), which also features traditional drumming displays and dance performances from individual tribes.
The Little Theatre (tel 0748 277 388), off Haile Selassie Road, near Oyster Bay, is Dar es Salaam's only theatre but stages regular monthly productions.
Traditional music and dance displays can be seen at Nyumba Ya Sanaa (Nyerere Cultural Centre) on Ohio Street (tel: (022) 213 1727) and at the Village Museum on the corner of New Bagamayo Road and Makaburi Street (tel: (022) 270 0437), which also features traditional drumming displays and dance performances from individual tribes.
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