- Button accordion player from contest in Colombia
- Cumbia video from Colombia
- Colombian schoolchildren dancing to cumbia "La Pollera Colorá"
- Panpipe players - good example of hocket technique
Monday, December 7, 2009
YouTube links for Latin America
Monday, November 16, 2009
YouTube links for sub-Saharan Africa
- Mbira performers in the United States
- 1932 film of so-called "Pygmies": good example of the "bad old days" of colonialism and racism
- Batwa of Uganda: an attempt to raise money for an impoverished people
- San of the Kalahari Desert: debatable arguments about the Kalahari as "contemporary ancestors"
Talking drum (lunga) performance by Nigerian musician Rasaki Aladokun (good closeup at 0:23)
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Faye Family of Senegal and the Géwël tradition
For more information about the residency at Suffolk University of the Faye Family, practitioners of the géwël tradition in Senegal, see their blog.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The Góralski dance in the Tatra Mountains of Poland
Video of a góralski dance, similar to that described in Worlds of Music. The leading male dancer calls out to a woman to join him. Another man escorts the woman and dances a few steps with her, then turns her over to the leading man to dance more steps.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Links for Middle East
Hakim, "is-Salamu 'Alaykum" ("Peace be with you" - a common Islamic greeting. This song was controversial among some strict Muslims in Egypt.)
Performance on buzuq (plucked stringed instrument) and tombak (drum):
Mosque in Cordoba, Spain - one of the most visible legacies of Muslim rule in Spain before 1492
--- Not in use below this point. ---
Sufi Zikr in Turkey - in the center are the dancers commonly known as "whirling dervishes"
Zikr - not certain of location
Kawala player in Turkey - very different style from our madh example!
Omaima el-Khalil, singer, accompanied by Marcel Khalife. A combination of Arabic art music and a jazz ballad.
Dina, Egyptian belly dancer
Performance on buzuq (plucked stringed instrument) and tombak (drum):
Mosque in Cordoba, Spain - one of the most visible legacies of Muslim rule in Spain before 1492
--- Not in use below this point. ---
Sufi Zikr in Turkey - in the center are the dancers commonly known as "whirling dervishes"
Zikr - not certain of location
Kawala player in Turkey - very different style from our madh example!
Omaima el-Khalil, singer, accompanied by Marcel Khalife. A combination of Arabic art music and a jazz ballad.
Dina, Egyptian belly dancer
Friday, October 9, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Exam 1 postponed
Exam 1 has been postponed until Friday, October 16. Please be sure to view the latest version of the syllabus on Blackboard.
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