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'''All videos shot in January 2014 (except "Songs") by Michael Frishkopf (video) and David Ewenson (sound), and subsequently edited by David Ewenson. 
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''(NB: This page is still under development!)
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= General background and history =
= General background and history =
[https://youtu.be/db6QS6Ka150 Background and History of the Dagbamba people, their music and dance], presented by the late Chief of Duuyin Naa, Mr. Von Salifu
[https://youtu.be/db6QS6Ka150 Background and History of the Dagbamba people, their music and dance], presented by the late Chief of Duuyin Naa, Mr. Von Salifu
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** [https://youtu.be/gBhAe2sJYr0 Introduction to Gung-gong (bass drum)]
** [https://youtu.be/gBhAe2sJYr0 Introduction to Gung-gong (bass drum)]
** [https://youtu.be/JNa9bUQD35w Introduction to Bamaya, Jera, and Tora Drumming]
** [https://youtu.be/JNa9bUQD35w Introduction to Bamaya, Jera, and Tora Drumming]
* [https://youtu.be/_1u339jgz4I Songs] (still need subtitles)
* [https://youtu.be/_1u339jgz4I Songs] (2017; still need subtitles)


= Dances =
= Dances =

Revision as of 13:22, 4 March 2019

All videos shot in January 2014 (except "Songs") by Michael Frishkopf (video) and David Ewenson (sound), and subsequently edited by David Ewenson. (NB: This page is still under development!)

General background and history

Background and History of the Dagbamba people, their music and dance, presented by the late Chief of Duuyin Naa, Mr. Von Salifu

Full performances

General instruction

Dances

Damba

Bamaya

Tora

Takai

Jera