Seven note
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): Kumbale Lungu (Leader)Nsenga men (Performer) |
Composer: Kumbale LunguNsenga men and women |
1949/08/29 |
Central African, Clapping, 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. Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V5
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. Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V6
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