Music is as old as man himself. The origin of music can be looked for in natural phenomena like the songs of the birds, the whirl of the wind, the roll of thunder, the prattling of the rain and the crackling of fire. Through the imitation of these natural phenomena, man came about his music ages ago. Dance on the other hand is patterned and rhythmic body movements, usually performed to music or percussion. Dance is the transformation of ordinary functional and expressive movement into extraordinary movement for extraordinary purposes. Each culture tends to have its own distinctive styles of dance and reasons for dancing. As aresult, dance can reveal much about a people and their way of life.This paper sets out to discuss the socio-cultural ...
African performances and tradition form important parts of literature in Africa. In fact, even in th...
International audienceMusic is a vital expression in African people’s lives, often characterising th...
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
The fact that slavery and colonialism are two inhuman policies that plagued the African people's cul...
In traditional African culture, music and dance are integral part of the day-to-day activities due t...
Among the Ewe-speaking people of southeastern Ghana, southern Togoland and southern Dahomey, there a...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
Traditional music, song, and dance were in the past closely integrated with social life – with the p...
Music as a human artistic expression has diverse categories. Traditional music is one of the categor...
Abstract This paper discusses the marriage of forensic music and forensic dance for tourist develop...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
Music has been found to be an instrument used in transforming lives because of its effectiveness as ...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
African performances and tradition form important parts of literature in Africa. In fact, even in th...
International audienceMusic is a vital expression in African people’s lives, often characterising th...
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
The fact that slavery and colonialism are two inhuman policies that plagued the African people's cul...
In traditional African culture, music and dance are integral part of the day-to-day activities due t...
Among the Ewe-speaking people of southeastern Ghana, southern Togoland and southern Dahomey, there a...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
Traditional music, song, and dance were in the past closely integrated with social life – with the p...
Music as a human artistic expression has diverse categories. Traditional music is one of the categor...
Abstract This paper discusses the marriage of forensic music and forensic dance for tourist develop...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
Music has been found to be an instrument used in transforming lives because of its effectiveness as ...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
African performances and tradition form important parts of literature in Africa. In fact, even in th...
International audienceMusic is a vital expression in African people’s lives, often characterising th...
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...