This paper from participatory and critical perspectives, attempts a functionalist discourse investigation of the home-grown African dance tradition from a philosophical and sociological praxis. From an experiential vantage position, the thesis of the paper holds strongly that, as art forms, dances in Africa serve various functions; as catalysts for socio-political and economic transformation. Using Swange dance of the Tiv people from Central Nigeria as a paradigm, and from a functionalist point of view, the article sees African dances as contributing a greater part in uncountable ways in a positive transformation of the society. It also sees dance as a domain within the humankind that should be harnessed for greater and positive socio-polit...
In traditional African culture, music and dance are integral part of the day-to-day activities due t...
The fact that slavery and colonialism are two inhuman policies that plagued the African people's cul...
This article takes a closer look at the processes of re-appropriation of the aesthetic field within ...
Dance in Africa, specifically from Nigeria, has over the years made tremendous impact in such areas ...
In traditional African setting, indigenous dance is an integral part of life. It is linked with the ...
Societal moral decadence has given rise to a lot of vices in various communities, and this has lead ...
Dance is an active tool in the society because it not only expresses the feelings and aspirations of...
African performances and tradition form important parts of literature in Africa. In fact, even in th...
The meaning and context of dance is relative, especially, to the culture that owns it. In Nigeria, d...
Music is as old as man himself. The origin of music can be looked for in natural phenomena like the ...
The level of misinterpretation place on some of our indigenous dance movement has really de-emphasis...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
The juxtaposition of various artistic genres, ranging from the performative to the non-performative,...
Indigenous dance is a window to the life of a people. But it has been misinterpreted as a mere annua...
In traditional African culture, music and dance are integral part of the day-to-day activities due t...
The fact that slavery and colonialism are two inhuman policies that plagued the African people's cul...
This article takes a closer look at the processes of re-appropriation of the aesthetic field within ...
Dance in Africa, specifically from Nigeria, has over the years made tremendous impact in such areas ...
In traditional African setting, indigenous dance is an integral part of life. It is linked with the ...
Societal moral decadence has given rise to a lot of vices in various communities, and this has lead ...
Dance is an active tool in the society because it not only expresses the feelings and aspirations of...
African performances and tradition form important parts of literature in Africa. In fact, even in th...
The meaning and context of dance is relative, especially, to the culture that owns it. In Nigeria, d...
Music is as old as man himself. The origin of music can be looked for in natural phenomena like the ...
The level of misinterpretation place on some of our indigenous dance movement has really de-emphasis...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
The juxtaposition of various artistic genres, ranging from the performative to the non-performative,...
Indigenous dance is a window to the life of a people. But it has been misinterpreted as a mere annua...
In traditional African culture, music and dance are integral part of the day-to-day activities due t...
The fact that slavery and colonialism are two inhuman policies that plagued the African people's cul...
This article takes a closer look at the processes of re-appropriation of the aesthetic field within ...