Zande dance

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  1. Composer: Zande Men (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/09/01 | Banana stalks, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East African, Folk song, Hand bells, Indigenous music, Rattle, Xylophone, Zande, Zande, Zande dance, ILAM | Zande dance. Further details refer ILAM field card F4V-1
  2. Artist(s): Two other players | Composer: Composer not specified Nakule (Performer) | 1952/08/31 | Bandiya, Buta, Chief Gatanga, Folk - Central African, Kponingbo xylophone, Nakule, Nguru, Northern Congo, Zande, Zande dance, ILAM | A Zande dance with Kponingbo xylophone (log zylophone with keys on banana stems. The tuning corresponds in absolute pitch with that of harp strings). "We live here in the district of Bandiya." These loose note xylophones are played by three and sometimes four men sitting on either side of the instrument. The Zande dance is performed in a circle to the cheerful sound of the xylophone. All the dancers move in unison with small steps in a set pattern which ensures that the circle moves around gradually in an anti-clockwise direction. A characteristic gesture by Zande dancers is the holding out of hands, palms upwards, gently raising and lowering the forearms in time with the music.
  3. Composer: Zande Men (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/09/01 | Banana stalks, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East African, Folk song, Hand bells, Indigenous music, Xylophone, Zande, Zande, Zande dance, ILAM | Zande dance. Further details refer ILAM field card F4V-2
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