To celebrate independence from France and promote better understanding between “continents, races, and cultures,” in 1966 Senegal produced the World Festival of Negro Arts. Forty-five nations participated. At its core were diplomatic goals involving music. Not only could music help Africans recover their pre-colonial heritage, it encouraged dialogue among cultures and cultural development fueling liberation from the colonial past. Listening for what was shared, as in jazz, and cooperating internationally, as in the Gorée spectacle and recordings competition, encouraged mutual understanding, the basis of alliances world-wide, essential for prosperity. By including African Catholic music, anglophone as well as francophone contributions, and r...
This essay attempts to locate the music festival known as Zaire ’74 within a continuum of Pan-Africa...
In January 1960, during the negotiations to secure the independence from Belgium of what would becom...
There will be a presentation to show the audience the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa a...
To celebrate independence from France and promote better understanding between “continents, races, a...
This dissertation examines the displays of the visual arts that appeared in the 1966 Premier Festiva...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
The First World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar 1966 - Edited by David Murphy The First World Festival...
On 30 March 1966, the Senegalese poet-president Léopold Sédar Senghor ascended the steps of the Nati...
Traditional music, song, and dance were in the past closely integrated with social life – with the p...
East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industr...
Cultural Festivals in Senegal are staged in various contexts. Ranging from village reunions to touri...
Mali is a traditionally peaceful country located in northwestern Africa. Throughout its history, Mal...
This paper surveys a collection of music-related interactions, sanctions, circumstances and figures ...
Discussing the Senegalese band Orchestra Baobab’s incorporation of Cuban music, guitarist and band...
This article traces the ways in which the understanding and expression of global African culture and...
This essay attempts to locate the music festival known as Zaire ’74 within a continuum of Pan-Africa...
In January 1960, during the negotiations to secure the independence from Belgium of what would becom...
There will be a presentation to show the audience the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa a...
To celebrate independence from France and promote better understanding between “continents, races, a...
This dissertation examines the displays of the visual arts that appeared in the 1966 Premier Festiva...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
The First World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar 1966 - Edited by David Murphy The First World Festival...
On 30 March 1966, the Senegalese poet-president Léopold Sédar Senghor ascended the steps of the Nati...
Traditional music, song, and dance were in the past closely integrated with social life – with the p...
East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industr...
Cultural Festivals in Senegal are staged in various contexts. Ranging from village reunions to touri...
Mali is a traditionally peaceful country located in northwestern Africa. Throughout its history, Mal...
This paper surveys a collection of music-related interactions, sanctions, circumstances and figures ...
Discussing the Senegalese band Orchestra Baobab’s incorporation of Cuban music, guitarist and band...
This article traces the ways in which the understanding and expression of global African culture and...
This essay attempts to locate the music festival known as Zaire ’74 within a continuum of Pan-Africa...
In January 1960, during the negotiations to secure the independence from Belgium of what would becom...
There will be a presentation to show the audience the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa a...