Africa, المجلد 79،الأعداد 1-4Oxford University Press, 2009 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 303
... Sabar refers both to the drum itself and the event at which it is played , whether that is a Sabar in a nightclub or at a community event in the street . Tang begins her work by addressing the effect of the strands of her own identity ...
... Sabar refers both to the drum itself and the event at which it is played , whether that is a Sabar in a nightclub or at a community event in the street . Tang begins her work by addressing the effect of the strands of her own identity ...
الصفحة 305
... sabar . When held at night a sabar is called a tànnibéer . Sabar events of this sort , according to Tang , are more popular amongst the non - géer lower castes , especially the gewël . For those who organize and pay for the events they ...
... sabar . When held at night a sabar is called a tànnibéer . Sabar events of this sort , according to Tang , are more popular amongst the non - géer lower castes , especially the gewël . For those who organize and pay for the events they ...
الصفحة 306
... Sabar has taken hold is the Soirée Sénégalaise started by Thio Mbaye and his group Rimbax in 1993 after the release of their cassette of the same name . These take the musical form of tànnibéer but take place in nightclubs late at night ...
... Sabar has taken hold is the Soirée Sénégalaise started by Thio Mbaye and his group Rimbax in 1993 after the release of their cassette of the same name . These take the musical form of tànnibéer but take place in nightclubs late at night ...
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