item Item : Songs of the vhusha and tshikanda initiation schools for girls 18

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http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/items/45673
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CNRSMH_E_1976_018_001_018
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Sound
title 
Songs of the vhusha and tshikanda initiation schools for girls
creator 
Blacking, John
contributor 
Blacking, John
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- Auteur
subject 
Ethnomusicology
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Research
descriptionabstract
Songs of the vhusha and tshikanda initiation schools for girls. a) Muulu, sung with lower lips flapped with the forefinger to warn people that the school is in progress, at Lukau in 1958. See HM, p. 38, Ex. 6. (0:30) b) Xaxaee! Ri toda mutei (“Haha! We are looking for a novice”), the song by which girls are summoned and taken from their homes to the council hut for instruction, sung at Thengwe in 1958. (0:40) c) Vhusha, the ritual song of the school, sung at Thengwe in 1958. Note the characteristic rhythm and the khulo style of singing. (2:05) d) Phetha-tshigele, a song to accompany ndayo dancing, sung at Thengwe in 1958. See HM, p. 40 and illus. following p. 18. See also dzhombo song (12/b). (0:35) e) Rejoicing on the last night of tshikanda at Lukau in 1957. Sounds of phalaphala horn being blown by women, and also the pembela rhythm on the bass drum. (0:20)
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- 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
coveragespatial
Afrique australe
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Afrique
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Restreint (enregistrement édité)
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public
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00:00:00
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Cassette
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http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/collections/614