This article examines the utility and significance of music performed on 19th- century caravans journeying between the inland East African Sukuma-Nyamwezi and interlacustrine regions, and the Swahili coast. This research will show that through music and “soundscape productionâ€, Sukuma-Nymawezi porters or bapagati maintained their identity and dignity albeit intermittently, in spite of the rigors sustained on the long march
The discovery of a trough xylophone near Lake Chilwa in Northern Mozambique might be of some interes...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
While a good deal of attention has been paid by linguists to Swahili epic poetry, which in performan...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
With the advent of the German and British colonial administrations to the coast of East Africa in th...
When collecting traditional music among the Karanga tribes of Southern Rhodesia in 1961 /62,I record...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
“MAZUVA EKUPEDZISA” by Abraham Maraire. (Old Umtali, Rhodesia) During the year an innovation in reli...
Zanzibar, in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Tanzania, consists of the neighbouring islands Unguja...
We recorded several pan-pipe ensembles (EnkwanyJ) formed by rather young people in all sorts of soci...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
This article discusses a documentation of spoken texts, sung texts, and dances of the Dagaaba, a ma...
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
The discovery of a trough xylophone near Lake Chilwa in Northern Mozambique might be of some interes...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
While a good deal of attention has been paid by linguists to Swahili epic poetry, which in performan...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
With the advent of the German and British colonial administrations to the coast of East Africa in th...
When collecting traditional music among the Karanga tribes of Southern Rhodesia in 1961 /62,I record...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
“MAZUVA EKUPEDZISA” by Abraham Maraire. (Old Umtali, Rhodesia) During the year an innovation in reli...
Zanzibar, in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Tanzania, consists of the neighbouring islands Unguja...
We recorded several pan-pipe ensembles (EnkwanyJ) formed by rather young people in all sorts of soci...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
This article discusses a documentation of spoken texts, sung texts, and dances of the Dagaaba, a ma...
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
The discovery of a trough xylophone near Lake Chilwa in Northern Mozambique might be of some interes...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
While a good deal of attention has been paid by linguists to Swahili epic poetry, which in performan...