martes, 23 de julio de 2013

TAMBOR AFRICANO Y BAILE- SUDAFRICA-TANZANIA-BENNIN-COSTA DE MARFIL


TAMBORES   Y   BAILES  AFRICANOS-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF92Ua0Van0

Tshwane Traditional Dancers-4.28 MIN

Tshwane cultural troupe - Temba, South Africa
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Masai traditional dances – 5.08- min  Tanzania
Maasai warriors called "Moraan" and there traditional dances and vocals. The filmed villages was located at Ol Doinyo Lenagi the Mountain of God L´Engai.
Canción- Queen Of Hearts (feat. Mayer Hawthorne) The black Opera
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DANCE This 2008: African Dance "Zehil" and "Rugaro nekutamba- Bennin- 9.52 MIN

Etienne Cakpo (guest performer), a professional dancer and choreographer from Benin, is the director, lead choreographer and dancer of Gansango Music and Dance. Etienne has been building his repertoire of traditional and modern dance for nearly 20 years. In addition to conducting personal research to learn regional dances and musical traditions in his country, he has worked in remote areas of Benin with international ethnomusicologists, musicians and filmmakers. Etienne has performed with artists from many countries, including Haiti, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Senegal, France, Mali and the United States. He currently lives and works in Seattle. Etienne has been a teacher for DT since 2004 and a guest choreographer and performer at DT in 2002 and 2006. gansango.com

Lora Lue Chiorah (African/Sukutai Music and Dance Ensemble choreographer) has taught for the Washington State Arts Commission for over 20 years, sharing her knowledge of music, song, dance, story-telling and childrens games. She has performed for the past 27 years either with Lora and Sukutai Music and Dance Ensemble or with Dumi and Minanzi Marimba Ensemble. Lora was born and raised in Zimbabwe. She now lives in Seattle, where she has worked as a recreation specialist for the Seattle Parks Department for 25 years, primarily at Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center. Her group, Sukutai Music and Dance Ensemble performs traditional and contemporary music from Africa with vibrant music, colorful costumes and dances with high-energy footwork and quick, lively drumming. Lora instructed for the 2006 and 2007 DT Intensive and choreographed and performed in the 1999 and 2006 performances. STG and Spectrum Dance presented Sukutai last December at Kane Hall. myspace.com/sukutai

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TAMBORES DE COSTA DE MARFIL.  PRECIOSOS

MUY BIEN

Mix Kuku de Maoka Mamady Keïta 2006 Guinea Matoto- 6.24 min

  •  The name of the rhythm  i's "Kuku de Maoka", means it's a "Kuku" from the region of Maoka in Ivory Coast-. This is classy drumming...Mamady Keita is one of my favourite drummers, because his solos are so beautiful-. There is also some definite technique to getting good tones, but a good drum (or a great one like Mamady's) and the right skin, will defintely go along way to getting them like that.- love this one, it rocks sooo much!! I cant sit still! Bongo Sidibe's rocking that one note on the dununba with his hip movements adding to the spirit of the whole thing, Mamadys soloing is spot on--adding to the swing and the drive

I love his virtuosity and the fact he lets the music breath--leaving the right amount of space between licks-. pace e ritmo...

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CaqR0ezJSM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CaqR0ezJSM

DISCO FRUMS OF PASSION- DE BABATUNDE OLATUNJI
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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41p2a0zqMMY

Babatunde Olatunji -
 Oya (Primitive Fire) Babatunde-5.37 min
tambores africanos, extraordinarios para mover todo el cuerpo, soltar, bailar, al inicio

Comentarios-Paolo Filardi hace 3 años

Maybe you don't know that Babatunde inspired many american 50's jazz musician. His role is fundamental for the fusion of different musical styles. Without african polyrhythms many musical styles couldn't exist; and Babatunde have had the great merit to bring african music in america. The rest is history. Ps think before writing something ;-)

My parents are baby-boomers and they had Olatunji albums in their record collection, so I grew up on them. Listening to them taught me how to dance, because you can't move to this music without moving your whole body. It's so awesome.
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Babatunde Olatunji - Shango (Chant to the God of Thunder)- 7.01 min

Inicia con canto changooo luego entran tambores
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhG626IlCEs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhG626IlCEs


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhG626IlCEs

 JINGOBA
babatunde olatunji jingo lo baslow - 3.39
tambores, coro hombrs

















 
Babatunde Olatunji - Oyin Momo Ado - 5.28 MIN-

TAMBORES Y VOCES HOMBRES- inicia tambor, al minuto cantan, al minuto tambores y combinación, tambor un ritmo , la canción es melódica

DEL DISCO OLATUNJI  DRUMS OF PASSION


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUFwjkooqnM&list=PL21B1533C85513D85

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