Includes one DVD and one CD, notes, maps and photos!
Another exclusive new Lyrichord/Multicultural Media DVD and Data CD on the field work of
Roderic Knight
Ph.D.
This DVD presents ten historical scenes, captured on 8mm
film at a time when portable video had not yet emerged as a viable medium. Eight of the scenes were filmed by
Roderic Knight; two were contributed by renowned Gambian expert David
Gamble. With the invaluable
assistance of Elio Trabal, OC 2004, the footage has been lifted from the
confines of the author's classroom to the present format, enabling its
presentation to a wider public.
The total duration is 33 minutes.
Each
scene focuses on a specific event or musical group. Five are devoted to regional sub-groups of the broad Mande
culture: The Mandinka of The
Gambia, the Koranko of Guinea, and the Serahuli of Mali. The other five scenes feature the Fula,
Balanta, and Jola people. Also
included are glimpses of the Super Eagles, a popular Gambian band, and the
first Gambian president, Sir Dawda Jawara, speaking at a political rally.
Included
in the package is a supplementary CD-ROM containing a documentary booklet and a slide show. The 24-page booklet in pdf format
provides a socio-historical introduction to all the ethnic groups, song texts
in Mandinka with English translation, information on the film sessions, and two
song transcriptions. The 59 slides
in jpeg format include captions to facilitate classroom presentation, and are
further documented in the booklet.
Intended to provide additional contextual material for the scenes in the
video, they include a map of West Africa, scenes ranging from the streets of
Banjul, fishing boats, peanut trucks and markets, to isolated forest roads and
mountain villages. They also
include photos keyed to each video clip for a closer look at the musicians and
their instruments.
1.
6:04 A
Gambian State Kullio (child-naming) with Mandinka and Fula musicians
2. 2:00 Fula
Musicians: an ensemble of flute,
rattle, & calabash, in Boraba
3. 5:35 Musicians
at a political rally, including the Super Eagles band and President Jawara
4. 1:14 The
Balanta xylophone, with 26 keys and two players, in Brikama
5. 5:39 Manyo
Debero (bride's hair braiding) with xylophones and drums, in Conakry
6. 1:46 The
tama hourglass drum, Serahuli style, in Bamako
7. 1:10 Mandinka
work song: women hoeing and
singing. Filmed by David Gamble.
8. 1:00 Jola
work song: men plowing and
singing. Filmed by David Gamble.
9. 4:05 The
Jola Kumpo, "whirling haystack" masked dance
10. 4:50 The
Jola Bugaarabo, a drum dance for celebratory occasions
This is the consumer version that contains no public performance rights.
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