item Item : Music of the girls’ initiation school, sungwi or musevhetho 14

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identifier 
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/items/45669
identifier 
CNRSMH_E_1976_018_001_014
type 
Sound
title 
Music of the girls’ initiation school, sungwi or musevhetho
creator 
Blacking, John
contributor 
Blacking, John
contributor 
- Auteur
subject 
Ethnomusicology
subject 
Research
descriptionabstract
Music of the girls’ initiation school, sungwi or musevhetho. See HM, pp. 40-41. a) Luimbo lwa u sevhetha (song for dancing round): Ha Maguvhulele, sung by Nyamulatshawe Rananga and novices and graduates of Lurale’s school, Mbaleni, in 1957. (2:05) b) Luimbo lwa vhahwira (song of the masked dancers): Maovhelwana, sung by Tshavhungwe Makuya and members of Lurale’s school in 1958. See HM, illus. following p. 18. (0:45) c) Luimbo lwa dzingoma (song for a special rite): Phephenyane i a nnduma tswaroni (“Phephenyane is biting me in the thighs”), sung by the same group as in b. While singing this, novices must walk along holding sharpened sticks between their thighs. (0:45) d) Luimbo lwa milayo (song of the laws of the school): Sankwanye marunda (“It presses down on my shoulders”), led by the spirit of the school (with kazoo-like instrument called mufuni or sitlanjani), who is called Nonyana, and sung by the same group as in a in 1957. (0:50) e) Mutsha, one of the masked dancers, speaks to the novices in whistle language. (0:35)
publisher 
- Copie de publication
publisher 
CREM-CNRS
datecreated
1957-01-01T00:00:00Z
dateissued
1974-01-01T00:00:00Z
coveragespatial
Province du Limpopo
coveragespatial
Afrique du Sud
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Afrique australe
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Afrique
coveragespatial
rightslicense
Restreint (enregistrement édité)
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public
formatextent
00:00:00
formatmedium
Cassette
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http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/collections/614