This article analyses the musical forms and structure of songs and accompanying dance in a healing church in Natal Province of South Africa. The article traces both Western and Nguni influences in such ritual performance. There are also innovations by leaders, sometimes coming from revelations in dreams. The article also considers the function of music in the rituals, relating it to the enhanced experiences and perceptions of devotees. The article concludes that there is a marked continuity with traditional religious practice
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
The article examines change in the music culture of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCI...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the use of music in healing as recorded in the Bible. The researcher gi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-123).This research investigates the significance of ...
This research examines the aesthetic manifestations of religious belief, particularly in the Holy Sp...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
The use of music for healing is ubiquitous in every human community. Music Therapy, however, as the ...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
There is a developing trend within mainstream South African Churches to incorporate styles of tradit...
While there have been a number of studies on the decontextualisation and secularisation of tradition...
Abstract In this study, I explore particular aspects in which the relationship between Pentecostal m...
Music has played a significant role in religion and spiritual settings over the centuries and contin...
Contemporary Pentecostal Church Music has developed rapidly in the past twenty years in Australia al...
This study examines the historical development, social, political and economic significance of gospe...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
The article examines change in the music culture of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCI...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the use of music in healing as recorded in the Bible. The researcher gi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-123).This research investigates the significance of ...
This research examines the aesthetic manifestations of religious belief, particularly in the Holy Sp...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
The use of music for healing is ubiquitous in every human community. Music Therapy, however, as the ...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
There is a developing trend within mainstream South African Churches to incorporate styles of tradit...
While there have been a number of studies on the decontextualisation and secularisation of tradition...
Abstract In this study, I explore particular aspects in which the relationship between Pentecostal m...
Music has played a significant role in religion and spiritual settings over the centuries and contin...
Contemporary Pentecostal Church Music has developed rapidly in the past twenty years in Australia al...
This study examines the historical development, social, political and economic significance of gospe...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
The article examines change in the music culture of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCI...
ABSTRACT This paper examines the use of music in healing as recorded in the Bible. The researcher gi...