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As far back as 1768, travellers
to Mauritius were bringing back tales of slaves' singing and dancing which
seemed to their entranced eyes so different and special.
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The great names of the Mauritian Sega (and Seggae) |
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Jean
Alphonse Ravaton, alias Ti Frère,
was born in Quartier Militaire on April 29th, 1900. His father
was from Madagascar (Ravaton is a
Madagascan surname) and a Sega artist too; the art form being
characteristically passed on from father
to son, and groups often made up of members of the same family.
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