This article examines the development and expression of the moutya from Seychelles, in relation to the sega from Mauritius and the maloya from Reunion. These musical styles and their associated practices are recognised as evidence of an African heritage in the archipelagos. To better understand their connections and singularities, I utilise a diachronic and synchronic approach, at local and regional levels. The purpose is to demonstrate the mobility of musicians and the permeability of musical practices in these islands over time, using history and narratives from the colonial period (from the end of the seventeenth century) to the present, and fieldwork observations. This approach shows how music and dance elements from Africa are cr...
This work is an ethnomusicological study of St. Lucian musical events, and their cultural implicatio...
Calypso is a popular Caribbean musical genre that originated in the island nation of Trinidad and To...
AbstractThe paper explains how a West African drum called djembe has been introduced and settled in ...
The existence of diverse cultural or ethnic groups within a country and particularly an island, perp...
Moutya is a musical practice born out of slavery in the Seychelles islands (Indian Ocean) from the e...
This thesis examines the Mauritian music and dance form known as sega and its performance of embodie...
This dissertation comprises a musical history and ethnography of musical culture on the island of Ma...
Taking a historical ethnomusicological approach, this article argues that shipboard and plantation m...
Taking a historical ethnomusicological approach, this article argues that shipboard and plantation m...
Pratique musicale issue du contexte esclavagiste des îles Seychelles à partir de la fin du XVIIIe si...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
This article aims to show how the Bassari of Senegal envisage their musical tradition in a dynamic f...
Fernando de Noronha is situated approximately 430 km from the northeast coast of Brazil, and is the ...
Rejecting the customary scholarly distinction between legal and illegal slave trades, this research ...
The roots of the modem rhythms and dances we hear today in popular American musical styles like hip-...
This work is an ethnomusicological study of St. Lucian musical events, and their cultural implicatio...
Calypso is a popular Caribbean musical genre that originated in the island nation of Trinidad and To...
AbstractThe paper explains how a West African drum called djembe has been introduced and settled in ...
The existence of diverse cultural or ethnic groups within a country and particularly an island, perp...
Moutya is a musical practice born out of slavery in the Seychelles islands (Indian Ocean) from the e...
This thesis examines the Mauritian music and dance form known as sega and its performance of embodie...
This dissertation comprises a musical history and ethnography of musical culture on the island of Ma...
Taking a historical ethnomusicological approach, this article argues that shipboard and plantation m...
Taking a historical ethnomusicological approach, this article argues that shipboard and plantation m...
Pratique musicale issue du contexte esclavagiste des îles Seychelles à partir de la fin du XVIIIe si...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
This article aims to show how the Bassari of Senegal envisage their musical tradition in a dynamic f...
Fernando de Noronha is situated approximately 430 km from the northeast coast of Brazil, and is the ...
Rejecting the customary scholarly distinction between legal and illegal slave trades, this research ...
The roots of the modem rhythms and dances we hear today in popular American musical styles like hip-...
This work is an ethnomusicological study of St. Lucian musical events, and their cultural implicatio...
Calypso is a popular Caribbean musical genre that originated in the island nation of Trinidad and To...
AbstractThe paper explains how a West African drum called djembe has been introduced and settled in ...