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Bayathetha abantwana ndinendaba (Track)
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The girl playing this mouth bow whistles out of the side of her mouth as well as resonating the notes in the usual manner. She used the open string and a stopped note, stopping it with her thumbnail and first finger. The use of this indigenous instrument and its style of music explains the ease with which Gcaleka...
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Bazungu banashindana Malindi (Field Card)
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The Gonda was danced by a small group of dark skinned boys and girls who were dressed in the equivalent of the ballet dancers 'Tutu', a short multiple skirt made of banana stalk fibres which exaggerated every movement of the hips. It was one of the most pleasing and attractive dance displays by child dancers in th...
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Bazungu banashindana Malindi (Track)
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The Gonda was danced by a small group of dark skinned boys and girls who were dressed in the equivalent of the ballet dancers 'Tutu', a short multiple skirt made of banana stalk fibres which exaggerated every movement of the hips. It was one of the most pleasing and attractive dance displays by child dancers in th...
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Bedouin Music of Southern Sinai
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produced by Amnon Shiloah (Folkways Records, 1978), 47 mins

When this recording was made, the Bedouin of Southern Sinai were striving to maintain their semi-nomadic ways of life in a changing world. This selection provides a valuable record of and insight into their repertory of archaic poetry, songs and dances, as well as more popular tunes.

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produced by Amnon Shiloah (Folkways Records, 1978), 47 mins
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Belly to Belly; Dancing Calypso
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produced by Emory Cook, 1913-2002 (Cook Records, 1960), 39 mins

Nestled in the Port of Spain, the Tom Charles, Fitz Vaughn Bryan, Johnny Gomez and Clarence Curvan Orchestras as well as the Vin Cardinal Combo provide alternatively upbeat and sultry grooves for dancing. These Trinidadian ensembles are experts in the calypso, meringue, bolero, guaracha and mambo dance music ge...

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produced by Emory Cook, 1913-2002 (Cook Records, 1960), 39 mins
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Bellydance from Egypt
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produced by Pablo Cárcamo, 1951- and Bashir Abdel 'Aal, fl. 1977 (ARC Music Productions), 56 mins
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produced by Pablo Cárcamo, 1951- and Bashir Abdel 'Aal, fl. 1977 (ARC Music Productions), 56 mins
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Bena kasai ba kalenga balala nenyema pamwe (Field Card)
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The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: The basket rattle is a well-made woven article with a handle; the rattles had wooden handles and an open work basket head with beer bottle tops inside. The bottle is a common percussion instrument among the Lulua and the singing gourd is the favorite ins...
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Bena kasai ba kalenga balala nenyema pamwe (Track)
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The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: The basket rattle is a well-made woven article with a handle
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Benu (Track)
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"What am I going to tell them? Where am I going to complain? I am singing like a church organ." Benu is the name of a jumping action in the dance. This instrument was particularly well played and well made of its kind. The one stringed lute appears to come from the upper Nile and has not been found south of Nyasal...
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Bia akponingbo (Field Card)
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The music for the Zande round dance. All the dancers perform the same steps in unison, short quick steps to and fro, turning into file and then facing inwards again, gradually moving around in an anti-clockwise direction. The enthusiasm of the Zande men and women for their Kponingbo xylophone dance has to be expe...
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