Central African
Artist(s): Kumbale Lungu (Leader)Nsenga men and women (Performer) |
Composer: Kumbale LunguNsenga men and women |
1949/08/29 |
Central African, dance, Folk music, Indigenous music, Lungu,Kumbale, men and women, Northern Rhodesia, Nsenga, Nsenga, Seven note, Song, Traditional music, Ulimba, Xylophone, Zambia, ILAM |
Ulimba dance song for men and women. The translated title is "Where has Chiwowola gone"? Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V7
Artist(s): Kumbale Lungu (Leader)Nsenga men and women (Performer) |
Composer: Kumbale LunguNsenga men and women |
1949/08/29 |
Central African, Clapping, dance, Folk music, Indigenous music, Lungu,Kumbale, Northern Rhodesia, Nsenga, Nsenga, Seven note, Song, Traditional music, Ulimba, Xylophone, Zambia, ILAM |
Ulimba dance song for men and women. The translated title is "It is the days which change the man". Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V8
Artist(s): Zakaria Kasara (Composer)Endongo za Buganda (Performer) |
Composer: Zakaria Kasara (Performer)Endongo za Buganda (Performer) |
1950/08/30 |
Central African, Drum, Endongo bowl lyre with 8 strings, Endongo za Buganda, Ganda, Ndingidi, Ntenga, Ntenga single laced conical drum, one string bowed lute, Respect, Song, topical, traditional, Uganda, Zakaria Kasara, ILAM |
Topical song asking people in Uganda to love one another. The song is accompanied by several traditional instruments. Refer ILAM field card number D5V7
Artist(s): Zakaria Kasasa (Leader)Endongo za Baganda (Performer) |
Composer: Zakaria KasasaEndongo za Baganda |
1950/08/30 |
Central African, eight string bowl lyre, Endongo, Endongo za Buganda, Folk music, Ganda, Indigenous music, Ndingidi one string lute, Ntenga laced conical drum, praise, Song, Traditional music, Uganda, Zakaria Kasara, ILAM |
Praise song accompanied by various instruments. Further details refer ILAM field card number D5V7
Composer: Stephen KaholyaNyoro men |
1950/08/25 |
Central African, dance, Ebinyege rattle, Engwara trumpet, Kaholya,Stephen, Nyoro, Nyoro, Song, Uganda, ILAM |
Engwara n'orunyege dance song accompanied by Engwara and EbinyegeRefer ILAM field card D5Q3
Artist(s): Nyoro men (Performer) |
Composer: Stephen Kaholya (Performer)Composer not specified |
1950/08/25 |
Bunyoro, Central African, Clapping, Dance song, East African, Ebinyege rattle, Engwara gourd horn, Engwara n'orunyege dance, Folk music, Indigenous music, Kaholya,Stephen, Nyoro, Nyoro, Uganda, ILAM |
Translated English title - "The visitors have arrived." Further details refer ILAM field card number: D5Q-3
Composer: Samuiri BitadwaNyoro men |
1950/08/25 |
Central African, dance, Drum, Ebinyege rattles, Nyoro, Nyoro, Orunyege, Samuiri Bitadwa, Song, Uganda, ILAM |
Orunyege dance song for men and women, accompanied by drumRefer ILAM field card D5Q7
Artist(s): Nyoro men (Performer) |
Composer: Samuiri Bitadwa (Performer)Composer not specified |
1950/08/25 |
Bunyoro, Central African, Dance song, Drum, East African, Ebinyege gourd leg rattle, Folk music, goblet Drum, Indigenous music, Nyoro, Nyoro, Orunyege dance, Rattle, Samuiri Bitadwa, Uganda, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM field card number: D5Q-7
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Artist(s): Matia Kaberuka (Leader)Western Province Demonstration Team (Performer) |
Composer: Matia KaberukaWestern Province Demonstration Team |
1950/08/17 |
banjo, Central African, Guitar, Indigenous music, Mandoline, Matia Kaberuka, Nkole, Nyoro, propaganda, Song, Traditional music, Uganda, Western Province Demonstration Team, ILAM |
Propaganda song accompanied by various string instruments. Same as CR0158-XYZ5296. Further details refer ILAM field card number D5I2
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