The fact that slavery and colonialism are two inhuman policies that plagued the African people's culture with indelible and irreparable consequences is not a debatable issue. While reparations are being demanded by African nationalists from the Western European and United States of America, with focus on labour, man power and socio-technological developments, it is pertinent to highlight and reiterate some aspect of socialcultural damages that the obnoxious policies made on Africa. This paper, specifically, is a pointer to the evil effects of slavery and colonialism on African music and dance in Nigeria and in the diaspora. Thus, much more than financial and socialtechnological reparation, this paper suggests ways of socialcultural amelior...
This dance is now being seen quite frequently in London and some other European cities, and is espec...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...
Student research for MLAS course. This paper examines singing by enslaved Africans in the Transatlan...
Music is as old as man himself. The origin of music can be looked for in natural phenomena like the ...
Instead of directing research towards what might be called “research into noncultureâ€, one should...
African performances and tradition form important parts of literature in Africa. In fact, even in th...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
Music has been found to be an instrument used in transforming lives because of its effectiveness as ...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
Although historical studies on African music date to the twentieth century, particularly idioms that...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
Traditional music, song, and dance were in the past closely integrated with social life – with the p...
Celem pracy jest ukazanie kultury Afroamerykanów w okresie niewolnictwa na ziemiach Ameryki Północne...
This dance is now being seen quite frequently in London and some other European cities, and is espec...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...
Student research for MLAS course. This paper examines singing by enslaved Africans in the Transatlan...
Music is as old as man himself. The origin of music can be looked for in natural phenomena like the ...
Instead of directing research towards what might be called “research into noncultureâ€, one should...
African performances and tradition form important parts of literature in Africa. In fact, even in th...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
Music has been found to be an instrument used in transforming lives because of its effectiveness as ...
After its discovery by the Portuguese navigators, the archipelago of Cape Verde was occupied mainly ...
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
Although historical studies on African music date to the twentieth century, particularly idioms that...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
Traditional music, song, and dance were in the past closely integrated with social life – with the p...
Celem pracy jest ukazanie kultury Afroamerykanów w okresie niewolnictwa na ziemiach Ameryki Północne...
This dance is now being seen quite frequently in London and some other European cities, and is espec...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...
Student research for MLAS course. This paper examines singing by enslaved Africans in the Transatlan...