Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa

This article discusses a documentation of spoken texts, sung texts, and dances of the Dagaaba, a mainly oral West African cultural group based on actual interdisciplinary linguistic and musicological field research within the group. The importance of this documentation lies in the fact that traditio...

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Main Authors: Adams Bodomo, Manolete Mora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Libraries 2007-07-01
Series:Empirical Musicology Review
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Online Access:https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/28815
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spelling doaj-9beb7a69d6344da884a06d2fac3170a82020-11-25T00:24:43ZengThe Ohio State University LibrariesEmpirical Musicology Review1559-57492007-07-01238110210.18061/1811/28815Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West AfricaAdams BodomoManolete MoraThis article discusses a documentation of spoken texts, sung texts, and dances of the Dagaaba, a mainly oral West African cultural group based on actual interdisciplinary linguistic and musicological field research within the group. The importance of this documentation lies in the fact that traditional oral cultures are fast disappearing among some sections of such societies in the face of a ruthless process of globalization. The article outlines the socio-cultural organization of the communities investigated, gives a succinct description of the structure of Dagaare, language of the Dagaaba, and describes the structure of bawaa, their main dance, before analyzing transcriptions of a representative sample of spoken and sung folktales with comments on the thought systems and world-views emanating from these texts.https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/28815West Africasongdancestoryoral cultureDagaareDagaababawaa
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Manolete Mora
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Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
Empirical Musicology Review
West Africa
song
dance
story
oral culture
Dagaare
Dagaaba
bawaa
author_facet Adams Bodomo
Manolete Mora
author_sort Adams Bodomo
title Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
title_short Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
title_full Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
title_fullStr Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
title_sort documenting spoken and sung texts of the dagaaba of west africa
publisher The Ohio State University Libraries
series Empirical Musicology Review
issn 1559-5749
publishDate 2007-07-01
description This article discusses a documentation of spoken texts, sung texts, and dances of the Dagaaba, a mainly oral West African cultural group based on actual interdisciplinary linguistic and musicological field research within the group. The importance of this documentation lies in the fact that traditional oral cultures are fast disappearing among some sections of such societies in the face of a ruthless process of globalization. The article outlines the socio-cultural organization of the communities investigated, gives a succinct description of the structure of Dagaare, language of the Dagaaba, and describes the structure of bawaa, their main dance, before analyzing transcriptions of a representative sample of spoken and sung folktales with comments on the thought systems and world-views emanating from these texts.
topic West Africa
song
dance
story
oral culture
Dagaare
Dagaaba
bawaa
url https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/28815
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