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Ban Workshop

In Education
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Rewards United Kingdom

Pottery centre set to open in Dakar, Senegal in 2020.A project combining art and education. - VERSION FRANÇAISE CLIQUER ICI  WHAT IS THE BAN WORKSHOP?'Ban' means clay in Wolof, the most spoken language in Senegal.Clay is a foundational material in Senegal. Pottery played a major role in shaping the culture of several ethnic groups who have an ancestral history of working with clay, notably through the use of hand building techniques to craft objects tailored for everyday purposes. However, today we are sadly losing the practice of this vital traditional art.Th

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Pottery centre set to open in Dakar, Senegal in 2020.A project combining art and education. - VERSION FRANÇAISE CLIQUER ICI  WHAT IS THE BAN WORKSHOP?'Ban' means clay in Wolof, the most spoken language in Senegal.Clay is a foundational material in Senegal. Pottery played a major role in shaping the culture of several ethnic groups who have an ancestral history of working with clay, notably through the use of hand building techniques to craft objects tailored for everyday purposes. However, today we are sadly losing the practice of this vital traditional art.Th
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