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Caught Between Expectations: Producing, Performing, and Writing Black-African, Latino, and American Aesthetics
(University of Kansas, 1999)
Mambo and The Maya
(University of Illinois Press, 2003)
The article describes an incidence of Mambo dancing in Antigua, Guatemala that was not Mambo, not Mayan and not social. In celebration of Corpus Christi, male performers dressed in Disney-style costume characters and ...
"Neroztavili se": cimbál a asimilace české minority v texasu
(National Institute of Folk Culture, Czech Republic, 2011-03)
Ethnomusicologists have often viewed music as a marker of cultural identity. Music also has a more active role, however, in the hands of musicians, listeners, and dancers, to recreate, redefine, and fashion elements of new ...
Maritime Migrations: Stewards of the African Grove
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)
This essay discusses how maritime migrations contribute to movements of ideas across transnational ethnic communities. It focuses on actors from the African Grove, a New York City-based African American theatre company. ...
Urban Bush Women: Finding Shelter in the Utopian Ensemble
(University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress), 2004)
Annotated Bibliography of African American Carillon Music
(The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, 2018-11-26)
This comprehensive annotated bibliography lists carillon scores by African American composers and/or based on African American music. While most of the items are published, a few are unpublished but in informal circulation, ...