A reading of the book, "Mufaro's beautiful daughters" by author John Steptoe. Mufaro's two beautiful daughters, one bad-tempered, one kind and sweet, go before the king, who is choosing a wife. Includes other segments on African drums and the dance troupe, Forces of Nature.
"A reading of the book, "Mufaro's beautiful daughters" by author John Steptoe. Mufaro's two beautiful daughters, one bad-tempered, one kind and sweet, go before the king, who is choosing a wife. Includes other segments on African drums and the dance troupe, Forces of Nature."@en
"This African tale about two very different sisters inspires LeVar to participate in a celebration of African culture in New York's Central Park."
"This video is an African tale about two very different sisters. Celebrate the culture of Africa in New York City's Central Park where host LeVar Burton learns how to play authentic African instruments and joins in the fun with the African dance troupe, Forces of Nature."@en
"Featured story Mufaro's beautiful daughters is read by Phylicia Rashad. Host LeVar Burton learns about traditional African instruments and their making. The show ends with scenes of African music and dance from a celebration in New York's Central Park. Reviewed books include Who's in rabbit's house? by Verna Aardema, Jambo means hello: Swahili alphabet book by Muriel Feelings, and the JARTA series by Hugh Lewin."
"Presents a reading of the book Mufaro's beautiful daughters written by John Steptoe. Mufaro's two beautiful daughters, one bad-tempered, one kind and sweet, go before the king, who is choosing a wife."@en
""Mufaro's beautiful daughters" is an African tale about two very different sisters. Celebrate the culture of Africa in New York City's Central Park where host LeVar Burton learns how to play authentic African instruments and joins in the fun with the African dance troupe, Forces of Nature."@en
"The feature book, written by John Steptoe and read by Phylicia Rashad, is an African tale about two very different sisters. Viewers participate in a celebration of African culture in New York City's Central Park where LeVar learns to play Forces of Nature."@en
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