Female Voices from an Ewe Dance-Drumming Community in Ghana

Our Music Has Become a Divine Spirit

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James Burns, James Burns
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Female Voices from an Ewe Dance-Drumming Community in Ghana

Our Music Has Become a Divine Spirit

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A detailed ethnography of a group of female musicians from the Dzigbordi community dance-drumming club from the rural town of Dzodze, located in South-Eastern Ghana. Dzigbordi was specifically chosen because of the author's long association with the group members, and because it is part of a genre known as adekede, or female songs of redress, where women musicians critique gender relations in society. Burns uses audio and video interviews, recordings of rehearsals and performances and detailed collaborative analyses of song texts, dance routines and performance practice to address important methodological shifts in ethnomusicology that outline a more humanistic perspective of music cultures.

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OL33593559M
ISBN 13
9781351567152

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