Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures
This article analyzes how and why body and dance play a central role in the transnationalization of ...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
Islands, cities, oceans: sites and routes of Afro-diasporic rhythm cultures Ananya Jahanara Kabi...
This essay examines the complex ebbs and flows of musical exchanges between Africa and its diasporas...
This introduction to a curated volume of original essays on African-heritage partner dances presents...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
In this introduction to the special issue on dance in Africa and beyond, we review the anthropologic...
Musical instruments are an intrinsic part of culture accompanying people as an essential factor in s...
There will be a presentation to show the audience the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa a...
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
This paper discusses the relationship between dance and music from a technocultural experiment about...
This chapter examines the enduring influence of Africa on African-Caribbean culture and performance ...
In this article I present some theoretical perspectives on reflective practice and African music. As...
textThis ethnography explores the music and dance performance practices during lifecycle rituals su...
The Nigerian bàtá is a two-headed talking drum (spelled and pronounced batá in Cuba) and provides an...
This article analyzes how and why body and dance play a central role in the transnationalization of ...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
Islands, cities, oceans: sites and routes of Afro-diasporic rhythm cultures Ananya Jahanara Kabi...
This essay examines the complex ebbs and flows of musical exchanges between Africa and its diasporas...
This introduction to a curated volume of original essays on African-heritage partner dances presents...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
In this introduction to the special issue on dance in Africa and beyond, we review the anthropologic...
Musical instruments are an intrinsic part of culture accompanying people as an essential factor in s...
There will be a presentation to show the audience the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa a...
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
This paper discusses the relationship between dance and music from a technocultural experiment about...
This chapter examines the enduring influence of Africa on African-Caribbean culture and performance ...
In this article I present some theoretical perspectives on reflective practice and African music. As...
textThis ethnography explores the music and dance performance practices during lifecycle rituals su...
The Nigerian bàtá is a two-headed talking drum (spelled and pronounced batá in Cuba) and provides an...
This article analyzes how and why body and dance play a central role in the transnationalization of ...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
Islands, cities, oceans: sites and routes of Afro-diasporic rhythm cultures Ananya Jahanara Kabi...