Around the mid-16th century, in Italy, a group of anonymous humanists - courtiers versed in the arts of music, letters, and theatre - created a set of songs that depicts African slaves and freedmen singing and playing in an Italian town, probably Naples. While serenading their girls, the African characters in this song cycle cherish to to be freed by their masters. While singing, courting, and quarrelling, they speak an Afro-Neapolitan pidgin that combines the mispronounced local dialect with authentic African words and sentences in Kanuri -- an Afro-Nilotic language still in use in the Bornu region (North-East Nigeria). The songs are known as ‘canzoni moresche’, meaning Moorish (i.e. black African) songs. Although the ‘moresche’ were inter...
This research project concerning Black Africans in Renaissance Europe is predicated on including Afr...
“MAZUVA EKUPEDZISA” by Abraham Maraire. (Old Umtali, Rhodesia) During the year an innovation in reli...
This paper offers a critical discussion on the ways in which African dance is approached in the lite...
Around the mid-16th century, in Italy, a group of anonymous humanists - courtiers versed in the arts...
Around the mid-16th century, in Italy, a group of anonymous humanists - courtiers versed in the arts...
La diaspora africana nel Mediterraneo, dal mondo antico al Medioevo e al Rinascimento, ha prodotto s...
La diaspora africana nel Mediterraneo, dal mondo antico al Medioevo e al Rinascimento, ha prodotto s...
This article presents the partial results of a dissertation entitled The role of music in the intern...
This article presents the partial results of a dissertation entitled The role of music in the intern...
Over the past decade, so-called African dance has become increasingly popular in Italy, growing in t...
none1noThis paper offers a critical discussion on the ways in which African dance is approached in t...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
Through the centuries, historical and fictional characters of African descent have been an integral ...
What do we mean by the term “music” in Africa? It is the combination of three things that are interd...
In questo saggio si esamina l’evoluzione del romanzo-manuale Afro-italiano attraverso l’analisi di d...
This research project concerning Black Africans in Renaissance Europe is predicated on including Afr...
“MAZUVA EKUPEDZISA” by Abraham Maraire. (Old Umtali, Rhodesia) During the year an innovation in reli...
This paper offers a critical discussion on the ways in which African dance is approached in the lite...
Around the mid-16th century, in Italy, a group of anonymous humanists - courtiers versed in the arts...
Around the mid-16th century, in Italy, a group of anonymous humanists - courtiers versed in the arts...
La diaspora africana nel Mediterraneo, dal mondo antico al Medioevo e al Rinascimento, ha prodotto s...
La diaspora africana nel Mediterraneo, dal mondo antico al Medioevo e al Rinascimento, ha prodotto s...
This article presents the partial results of a dissertation entitled The role of music in the intern...
This article presents the partial results of a dissertation entitled The role of music in the intern...
Over the past decade, so-called African dance has become increasingly popular in Italy, growing in t...
none1noThis paper offers a critical discussion on the ways in which African dance is approached in t...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
Through the centuries, historical and fictional characters of African descent have been an integral ...
What do we mean by the term “music” in Africa? It is the combination of three things that are interd...
In questo saggio si esamina l’evoluzione del romanzo-manuale Afro-italiano attraverso l’analisi di d...
This research project concerning Black Africans in Renaissance Europe is predicated on including Afr...
“MAZUVA EKUPEDZISA” by Abraham Maraire. (Old Umtali, Rhodesia) During the year an innovation in reli...
This paper offers a critical discussion on the ways in which African dance is approached in the lite...