Africa, المجلد 64،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1994 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 79
... dance begins sedately , slowly , at first limited to the head ; as the drum patterns become more complex and quicken in pace the head dance becomes more vigorous , and involves lower neck , shoulders and , eventually , the entire torso ...
... dance begins sedately , slowly , at first limited to the head ; as the drum patterns become more complex and quicken in pace the head dance becomes more vigorous , and involves lower neck , shoulders and , eventually , the entire torso ...
الصفحة 80
... DANCE AS COMMUNICATION : THE ROLE OF DANCE IN TUAREG FESTIVALS AND POSSESSION RITES Dance relates to the definition of the person and to political power because its motions are visual representations , as drum patterns are auditory ...
... DANCE AS COMMUNICATION : THE ROLE OF DANCE IN TUAREG FESTIVALS AND POSSESSION RITES Dance relates to the definition of the person and to political power because its motions are visual representations , as drum patterns are auditory ...
الصفحة 81
... dance publicly at festivals , they often perform in a tight , closed circle , facing each other rather than facing outward toward , or approaching , men . One dance I observed is called zarraf , referring to the two - toned colour of a ...
... dance publicly at festivals , they often perform in a tight , closed circle , facing each other rather than facing outward toward , or approaching , men . One dance I observed is called zarraf , referring to the two - toned colour of a ...
المحتوى
The gendering of space and motion | 34 |
Living off the street | 70 |
The head dance contested self and art as a balancing act in Tuareg | 74 |
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