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Research paper thumbnail of Sekuru’s stories

Ethnomusicology Forum, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Examining African children’s musical arts experiences as learning resources for children

Research paper thumbnail of The Zezuru Mbira Dzavadzimu Legacy and Spirit Possession

Research paper thumbnail of The relationship between mbira dzavadzimu modes and Zezuru ancestral spirit possession

Definition of terms…………………………………………………………….. vi CHAPTER ONE……………………………………………………………….

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnographic film and the teaching of African music: a technological approach of representing past musical hegemonies

Teaching African music in schools has not yet received adequate attention from curriculum planner... more Teaching African music in schools has not yet received adequate attention from curriculum planners in respect of the involvement of ethnographic film as a pedagogy of teaching music. Film as an aid to teaching and learning attempts to present a learning atmosphere in which music is learned in its performative and contextual state. Students are afforded an opportunity to experience music as it is used by the society to solve cosmological problems. In this article the writer attempts to justify the use of ethnographic film in the teaching of African music to students who have not been exposed to music in the society. The information that supports this article is drawn from the writers personal experiences in the field as he was collecting data for his Master thesis recording audio-visual images. He discovered that film can play a very important role of representing a particular ethnic groups music in its totality. A teacher can bring life to his/her teaching by making use of film. Stu...

Research paper thumbnail of Mbira dzavadzimu and its space within the Shona cosmology: tracing mbira from bira to the spiritual world

Muziki, 2011

... between the living and the dead and ultimately acts as the basis of the Shona philosophy that... more ... between the living and the dead and ultimately acts as the basis of the Shona philosophy thatdeath is not ... Key words: Mbira dzavadzimu, bira, spirituality, spirit medium, possession ... Ngoma yembira, mbira music, is an element of the Shona culture as the piano is for the Western. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Archiving the cultural legacy of mbira dzavadzimu in the context of kuriva guva and dandaro practices

I am grateful to all participants who provided both data and archival materials for this study. M... more I am grateful to all participants who provided both data and archival materials for this study. Members from Hwedza District and Gweru urban provided very valuable information which made this thesis a success, I thank them all. I give special thanks to Tichaedza Mauraya, Reverend Basera and Muhwati Chinyanga, who were the major consultants of this study. I would like to extend my profound gratitude to the various mbira ensembles that managed to participate during mbira shows. These include Maungira Enharira,

Research paper thumbnail of Sekuru’s stories

Ethnomusicology Forum, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Examining African children’s musical arts experiences as learning resources for children

Research paper thumbnail of The Zezuru Mbira Dzavadzimu Legacy and Spirit Possession

Research paper thumbnail of The relationship between mbira dzavadzimu modes and Zezuru ancestral spirit possession

Definition of terms…………………………………………………………….. vi CHAPTER ONE……………………………………………………………….

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnographic film and the teaching of African music: a technological approach of representing past musical hegemonies

Teaching African music in schools has not yet received adequate attention from curriculum planner... more Teaching African music in schools has not yet received adequate attention from curriculum planners in respect of the involvement of ethnographic film as a pedagogy of teaching music. Film as an aid to teaching and learning attempts to present a learning atmosphere in which music is learned in its performative and contextual state. Students are afforded an opportunity to experience music as it is used by the society to solve cosmological problems. In this article the writer attempts to justify the use of ethnographic film in the teaching of African music to students who have not been exposed to music in the society. The information that supports this article is drawn from the writers personal experiences in the field as he was collecting data for his Master thesis recording audio-visual images. He discovered that film can play a very important role of representing a particular ethnic groups music in its totality. A teacher can bring life to his/her teaching by making use of film. Stu...

Research paper thumbnail of Mbira dzavadzimu and its space within the Shona cosmology: tracing mbira from bira to the spiritual world

Muziki, 2011

... between the living and the dead and ultimately acts as the basis of the Shona philosophy that... more ... between the living and the dead and ultimately acts as the basis of the Shona philosophy thatdeath is not ... Key words: Mbira dzavadzimu, bira, spirituality, spirit medium, possession ... Ngoma yembira, mbira music, is an element of the Shona culture as the piano is for the Western. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Archiving the cultural legacy of mbira dzavadzimu in the context of kuriva guva and dandaro practices

I am grateful to all participants who provided both data and archival materials for this study. M... more I am grateful to all participants who provided both data and archival materials for this study. Members from Hwedza District and Gweru urban provided very valuable information which made this thesis a success, I thank them all. I give special thanks to Tichaedza Mauraya, Reverend Basera and Muhwati Chinyanga, who were the major consultants of this study. I would like to extend my profound gratitude to the various mbira ensembles that managed to participate during mbira shows. These include Maungira Enharira,

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