Sanguma, formed in 1977 at the National Arts School in Papua New Guinea, was a musical ensemble that combined music from the cultural tradition of Papua New Guinea with Western instruments. Sangua was one of the first Papua New Guinea music groups to perform internationally. In 1980, Sangua performed in their homeland at the South Pacific Festival of Arts, and disbanded soon after.
Members
Core
| Responsibilities
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Raymond Hakena
| bamboo flute, percussion, voice
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Thomas Komboi
| composition and arrangement, keyboard, trumpet, percussion
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Sebastian Miyoni
| composition and arrangement, keyboard, percussion, voice, wind
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Tony Subam
| composition and arrangement, flute, keyboard, percussion, voice, wind
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Leonard Taligatus
| guitar, percussion, voice, wind
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Baruka Tau
| composition and arrangement, keyboard
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Paul Yabo
| percussion, trumpet, voice
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Guest performers
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Ben Hakalits
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Aaron Murray
| composition and arrangement, flute, keyboard, percussion, voice
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Jesse James Pongap
| flute
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Apa Saun
| bass guitar, bamboo flute, percussion, voice
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