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  • [[Image:Apetorku_shrine.jpg|thumb|450px|left|border|Apetorku shrine, Dagbamete, Volta Region, Ghana (2006) (photo (c) 2006 Michael Frishkopf)]] [[Image:shrine_drumming.jpg|thumb|450px|right|border|Shrine drumming, Dagbamete, Volta Region, Ghana (2006) (photo (c) 2006 Michael Frishkopf)]]
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  • == Fall 2008 == * [[Issues in Ethnomusicology (Fall 2008)]] (Music 665)
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  • ==='''[[Ghana 2008 syllabi | 2008 program syllabi, archived]] '''=== Every year, we support local schools in Dagbamete through gifts of books and supplies. We've also supported [http://www.jayni
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  • * A notebook for your Dagbamete field project ...phone in Ghana.) Otherwise you can buy a phone there, for about USD $40 in 2008. I wouldn’t advise using your existing mobile phone plan there, even if y
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  • ...ou can find Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi, and Keta (not far from our village, Dagbamete); Ho is the capital of the Volta Region. Kokrobite is around 80 kilos west ...in Legon (a suburb of Accra, where the University of Ghana is located) and Dagbamete, and will visit other places on optional fieldtrips.
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  • ...pressing experiences of the University of Alberta summer program in Ghana, 2008 [[University of Ghana at Legon, 2008 | experiencing the University of Ghana campus]]
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  • ...ge:Armstrong_lodge.jpg|thumb|500px|right|border|The Kathy Armstrong Lodge, Dagbamete, Volta Region, Ghana (2006)]] ...iety, and Culture summer program]] resided for 1-2 weeks in the village of Dagbamete, near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akatsi Akatsi], in Ghana's Volta Region
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  • ...s_Dovlo.jpg|thumb|500px|right|border|Mavis Dovlo with her son, Henry (July 2008) (photo by Matt Gallant)]] ''Interviewed by Matthew Gallant, July 2008''
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  • ...e:Jacob_Kwabla_Dunyo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Jacob Kwabla Dunyo (July 2008)]] '''Hometown:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • [[Image:Afaxue_Emenornu.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Afaxue Emenornu (July 2008)]] ''Interviewed by Julia Santana-Parrilla, July 2008''<br>
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  • [[Image:Angelina_Dunyo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Angelina Dunyo (July 2008) Photo (c) Justina Watt]] Q: What are some changes in music that you have noticed while growing up in Dagbamete? <br>
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  • [[Image: Dagbui_Mavis.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Dagbui Mavis (July 2008)]] '''Birthplace:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • [[Image: Daniel_Afotey.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Daniel Afotey (July 2008)]] ...iel was born in Ashiama, about 2 hours away from the village. He moved to Dagbamete when he was about 11 years old. His name is from a family of le Otu. His
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  • [[Image: Efot .jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Efot (July 2008)]] '''Place of Residence:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • ...ttioe and Ama_Dogbellia.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Etornam and Ama (July 2008)]] '''Place of Residence:''' Dagbamete<br>
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  • [[Image:Felix_Kalabo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Felix Kalabo (July 2008)]] '''Place of Residence:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • [[Image:Godsway_Dunyo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Godsway Dunyo (July 2008)]] Godsway Dunyo was born and raised in Dagbamete. After finishing school, he joined a polytechnic school to study art, photo
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  • '''Place of Residence:''' Dagbamete<br> ...voices. This is why speakers were used at the funeral during our visit to Dagbamete.
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  • [[Image: Kof_Dunyo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Kofi Dunyo (July 2008)]] '''Place of residence:''' Accra (spends time in Dagbamete in the summer) <br>
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  • [[Image: Kwasi_Davor.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Kwasi Davor (July 2008)]] ''Interviewed by Julia Santana-Parrilla, July 2008'' <br>
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  • [[Image: Wisdom_Dunyo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Wisdom Dunyo (July 2008)]] '''Birthplace:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • [[Image:Nicholas_Awuku.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Nicholas Awuku (July 2008)]] ...t-clearing agents. He is currently a member of the shrine and has lived in Dagbamete for 3 years. His father was a driver and a farmer, and his mother was a tr
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  • [[Image: Sunday_Nyakpo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Sunday Nyakpo (July 2008)]] ''Interviewed by Julia Santana-Parrilla in July 2008''
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  • [[Image: Nunekpako_Favour.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Nunekpako Favour (July 2008)]] ''Interviewed by Jennifer Hermann in July 2008'' <br>
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  • [[Image: Sakora.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Sakora Dzemesi (July 2008)]] '''Place of Birth:''' Dagbamete<br>
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  • ...asi_Dunyo and Kofi.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Kwasi Dunyo and Kofi (July 2008)]] '''Birthplace:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • July 25 - Aug 3: Dagbamete. Study continues at the village field site. Instructor: Prof. Kwasi Dunyo. Final performances: Aug 3 (Dagbamete).
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  • [[Image:Avu_Adogbo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Avu Adukpo(July 2008)]] '''Birthplace:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • [[Image:Grace_Davor.jpg|thumb|300px|right|border|Grace Efua Davor (July 2008)]] '''Birthplace:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • ...), dancing Atsiagbekor at his home village of Dzogadze, Volta Region (July 2008) Photo (c) Michael Frishkopf]] ...neral life support group, which is not found in the smaller villages (e.g. Dagbamete). Musical occasions unite people and music could be used anytime including
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  • ...eft to Right: Moses Kwadzo Dunyo, Linda Sun and Kwabla Johnson Davor (July 2008)]] ''' Birthplace:''' Dagbamete <br>
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  • July 29 - Aug 7: Dagbamete. Study of Ghanaian music, dance, and song continues at the village field si Final performances: Aug 6 (Dagbamete).
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  • August 2 - 11: Ewe music, song, and dance study in Dagbamete (field school). Instructor: Prof. Kwasi Dunyo. Final performances: Saturday, Aug 10 (Dagbamete).
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  • ...ourse culminates with the practical experience of doing ethnomusicology in Dagbamete. ...''cultural immersion'' in a small Ewe village ([http://www.dagbamete.net/ Dagbamete]) located in southeastern Ghana, with opportunities for fieldwork and inten
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