327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Chapter I provides the historical and ethnographic background needed to understand the array of forces that have shaped court music and the chieftaincy in Akuapem since the late 19th century. Chapter II presents an overview of musical activity in Aburi and explains the mechanics of Akan speech surrogates. Chapter III explores the seemingly conflicting attitudes toward innovation and conservation displayed by Aburi court drummers, who fiercely resist change in repertoire and performance practice yet accept it in the realm of performance context. Chapter IV presents detailed ethnographies of three distinct fontomfrom performance contexts in Aburi, including a festival, a r...
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The specialization which the requirements of social life bring into the content and organisation of ...
The music and dance culture of Dagbon, which is located in the Sudanic Savannah Belt of Northern Gha...
Royal rituals and festivities are vibrant sites of cultural continuity among the Ewe of Ghana. The r...
327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Chapter I provides the histor...
This paper discusses how music functions as an emblem of identity for the Afro-Brazilian community i...
This paper, based on empirical research using Axim as a case study, looks at the changing role of wo...
The paper reports an ethnographic study of music making and ban on drumming among the Winneba people...
It is generally recognized that the cultivation of music in any given society is limited by its trad...
This is a study of the role of popular expressive culture in change in Africa. It examines musicians...
Abstract It is an established fact that indigenous knowledge precedes colonization and any creativi...
This is a study of the role of popular expressive culture in change in Africa. It examines musicians...
The Eve-speaking people of the Guinea Coast of West Africa are rightly renowned for their highly dev...
Dagbon, a 500-year-old kingdom located in northern Ghana, has an elaborate royal hierarchy in which ...
Local brass bands have become an indispensable factor in weddings, processions, rituals of birth or ...
Nine miles northwest across a lagoon from the coastal settlement of Keta in southeastern Ghana lies ...
The specialization which the requirements of social life bring into the content and organisation of ...
The music and dance culture of Dagbon, which is located in the Sudanic Savannah Belt of Northern Gha...
Royal rituals and festivities are vibrant sites of cultural continuity among the Ewe of Ghana. The r...