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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
African Dance in the Diaspora
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 1994 17:45:36 -0700 (PDT) From: "Wendy E. Cochran" Subject: Re: Afro data base
African Dances and Its Changes Overseas
First, with the help of our teacher, Mrs. Cochran, we chose the countries and dances that we would examine. We decided to study countries where the African culture wasn't stifled during the slave trade. We were provided with names of people that could contribute first hand ...
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Foundation Course in African Dance-Drumming
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Sacred rituals of the Ewe people of Ghana, Togo, and Benin
CK's African Music and Dance Ensemble
Secular Scenes from African Dance-Drumming
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Concert of African Music and Dance at UC Berkeley
Sounds of Africa Performed by CK Ladzekpo
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Steppin' on the Blues
The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance
Jacqui Malone
"Excellent . . . An outstanding history of black dance. There is no comparable book available." -- William Ferris, director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture
It's impossible to think of the heritage of music and dance in the United States without the invaluable contributions of African Americans. Those art forms have been touched by the genius of African American culture and have ...
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MALIPENGA DANCE
The Malipenga dance (also known as "Beni") is found throughout the former British colonies of southern Africa. Today it is prevalent in areas where there is a high incidence of out-migration on the part of the men for work in the mines of South Africa.
History
Malipenga dancing began as a response to the colonial occupation of southern africa. The Africans, who found the dress customs and music of the British military to be quite amusing, donned the uniforms of their coloni ...
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ISHANGI FAMILY AFRICAN DANCERS
SANKOFA, INC.
ISHANGI FAMILY AFRICAN DANCERS
P.O. BOX 400396
BROOKLYN, NY 11240-0396
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AFRICA: CUSTOMS, HISTORY, MUSIC, AND LEGEND
ISHANGI'S presentation is a wonderful blend of music, dance, and narration. In the course of a concert, the audience will learn about authentic African customs, history, musical i ...
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Sukuma Dancing and Dawa
The Bagalu and Bagika Dance Societies
Images of Sukuma Dance
by Aimee H.C. Bessire
Dancing is a vital part of Sukuma life. The Sukuma are famous throughout Tanzania for their innovative dancing styles. Dancers continue to perform and compete in annual competitions, creating new costumes and using new and old dances just as their ancestors did over a hundred years ago. Some suggest that many of the current Sukuma dances started through cooperative farming g ...
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THE "KABIMBANG"-DANCE-GROUP IN GAMBIA
"Kabimbang"-group is a cultural and also traditional dancing group, which was formed in year 1986. It is a commercial dancing group, which was formed in order to meet the needs of some unemployed members. It also was formed to show Gambians culture to the people especially to tourists.
The group-members teach to tourists how to dance and also how to play their instruments, which are also selling to the tourists. Most of th ...
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