Music
From protest to party: The evolution of music from the Indian Ocean islands
Born from the music of African slaves, sega and maloya music began as a protest of inequality, but today's generation find it uplifting, fervent and magnificent
31 July 2022 - 00:02
Born from the music of African slaves, sega and maloya music began as a protest of inequality, but today's generation find it uplifting, fervent and magnificent.
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