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Sembagare’s Daughter

Sheshera is a daughter to Sembagare, she is a graceful dancer, and singer. She is part of the young generation and the next keeper of Batwa culture. At 16 years, she enjoys dancing at social events alongside her elders.

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“Planting a seed” the young taking part in the conservation of Batwa culture

Sheshera is a daughter to Sembagare, she is a graceful dancer, and singer. She is part of the young generation and the next keeper of Batwa culture.

At 16 years, she enjoys dancing at social events alongside her elders. As a young mutwa, she has only had stories about the forest from her elders, but has never experienced it.

However, she is aware of the plight of their vanishing identity as a people and plays her part in protecting her heritage.

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Pearl Rhythm Foundation (PRF) is a Ugandan music and grassroots creative organization created in 2012 and incorporated in 2015 under the laws of Uganda, to champion the cause of marketing and popularizing Indigenous music and instruments through art while linking it to its original indigenous grassroots cultures.

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