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Wednesday 10 Mar 2010 |
Index of Mauritus
Accommodation
Ambre Hotel
Beau Rivage
Belle Mare Plage The Resort
Berjaya Le Morne Beach Resort Hotel & Casino
Dinarobin
Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa
Hotels
Indian Resort
Labourdonnais Waterfront
Le Prince Maurice
Oberoi Mauritius
One&Only Le Saint Geran
One&Only Le Touessrok
Royal Palm
Self Catering
The Residence
Villas
Introduction
About Mauritius
About Mauritius
Welcome to Mauritius
People & Culture
Sugar Cane
Places to see
Sunsets
Waterfalls
Wildlife
Things to do
All-you-can-Eat Buffet
Beach Weddings
Evening of Entertainment
Wind Surfing
Travel Tips
Car Hire
Dining Out
Driving in Mauritius
Flights
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Most Hotels around the island host a "Sega Night". This usually revolves around an international cuisine All-you-can-Eat Buffet, followed by some light entertainment and then moving onto a performance by some of the country's dancers. The Sega Dance is the country's native dance, brought to Mauritius by Africans in it's early days. All Mauritius young to old will be more than willing to boogie on down and show you how it's done.
Originally performed on the beach around a fire, some Hotels will traditionally have the dance performed on their private beach, and other's will have it on their dance floor. Whereever they decide to do it, be ready when the dancers begin to mingle with the crowd and attempt to get as many people involved as possible. If dancing's not your thing, just sit back, order a cocktail and enjoy the show. For more info on Evening of Entertainment click here to display results from the visitmauritius network. |