2 streaming video files (NTSC) (88 min.) : sd., col.
Summary
Performance of African and African-American songs and instrumental pieces, some including movement. Each number is introduced by a member of the company.
CONTENTS: Reel 1 (approx. 38 min.): Safari-e. From the Girimana people of Kenya. -- I don't know. Music: Women of the Calabash. -- Bamboo stamping tubes. From Ghana. -- Moya mae. From the Bena Lulua people of Angola and Zaire. -- Impressions of Burkina Faso. Music: Ahmondylla Best. -- Series of work songs and workers' songs: Work song. From Angola and Zaire/Mississippi. -- Hulummeni senzeni (Government, what have we done). From South Africa. -- Umkulumeli uFOSATU imbala (uFOSATU is our representative). From South Africa. -- Reel 2 (approx. 49 min.).: Shekere sonata. (The shekere is a Nigerian instrument.) -- Vocal gourd. From USA/Ghana. - Coming home. Music: Madeline Yayodele Nelson. -- The last four numbers, which are not listed in the credits, include two songs, Yoruba chants, and glottal breathing.
Call number
*MGZIDF 2601
Note
Videotaped in performance by Video D Studios at the Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, on November 18, 1985. Presented by Dance Theater Workshop.
Performed by Women of the Calabash: Madeline Yayodele Nelson, Tiye Giraud, Ahmondylla Best, and Pamela Patrick.
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Title
Women of the Calabash [electronic resource]
Imprint
1985.
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