Dance in Africa, specifically from Nigeria, has over the years made tremendous impact in such areas like propagation of culture, projection of unity in diversity and promotion of the idea of National identity. With the global rejuvenation and economic diversity, dance has provided an enabling environment and concrete platforms for its practitioners to explore the potentials embedded in the packaging and production of dance performances, thereby serving as a vital tool for economic stability. Despite its relegation to the background as a mere form of entertainment, African dance has provided immense benefits to practitioners. Through the adoption of Performance Aesthetics theory of Dance and Participant Observation method of research, this p...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
Carnivals situate a state or nation in the global cultural map, for their especial merit of fosterin...
Between the 17th and 20th centuries, the British misunderstood African cultural practices and report...
This paper from participatory and critical perspectives, attempts a functionalist discourse investig...
The meaning and context of dance is relative, especially, to the culture that owns it. In Nigeria, d...
Dance is an active tool in the society because it not only expresses the feelings and aspirations of...
Since the amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914, managing its cultural diversity has proved to be onerous....
This paper sets out to examine questions of identity and politics in one hundred years of Nigerian d...
Music is as old as man himself. The origin of music can be looked for in natural phenomena like the ...
The popularity of dance as an art form in Africa is outstanding. But little knowledge on dance commu...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Nigeria is made up of over 250 identified ethnic groups and had evolved systems and structures for g...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
Societal moral decadence has given rise to a lot of vices in various communities, and this has lead ...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
Carnivals situate a state or nation in the global cultural map, for their especial merit of fosterin...
Between the 17th and 20th centuries, the British misunderstood African cultural practices and report...
This paper from participatory and critical perspectives, attempts a functionalist discourse investig...
The meaning and context of dance is relative, especially, to the culture that owns it. In Nigeria, d...
Dance is an active tool in the society because it not only expresses the feelings and aspirations of...
Since the amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914, managing its cultural diversity has proved to be onerous....
This paper sets out to examine questions of identity and politics in one hundred years of Nigerian d...
Music is as old as man himself. The origin of music can be looked for in natural phenomena like the ...
The popularity of dance as an art form in Africa is outstanding. But little knowledge on dance commu...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Nigeria is made up of over 250 identified ethnic groups and had evolved systems and structures for g...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
Societal moral decadence has given rise to a lot of vices in various communities, and this has lead ...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
Carnivals situate a state or nation in the global cultural map, for their especial merit of fosterin...
Between the 17th and 20th centuries, the British misunderstood African cultural practices and report...