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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. | '''All videos shot in January 2014 (except "Songs") by Michael Frishkopf (video) and David Ewenson (sound), and subsequently edited by David Ewenson. We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of a Department of Music President's Fund grant that enabled preparation of this video collection. | ||
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Revision as of 14:05, 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. We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of a Department of Music President's Fund grant that enabled preparation of this video collection.
(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
- Drumming
- Songs (2017; still need subtitles)