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From the United States to South America, Central America and the Caribbean, a constellation of African musical traditions have blended with musical practices of Western European and Native American origin to form the foundations of the music cultures of the African diaspora.
Abstract: The following article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian music as a cultural hub for the export of African cultural influences into the Black diaspora in the United States and its anticipation by the Free Jazz/Avantgarde-scene as well as the import of key-values related to the Black ...
New York City, Houston, and Minnesota's Twin Cities, the cultural expressions of African immigrants and their heritage now bounce back and forth across the Atlantic in suitcases, over the airwaves and the Internet, in voices singing out in languages such as Twi, Yoruba, Wolof, and Lingala, or sounding out on xylophone, kalimba, oud, and djembe ...
Austin C. Okigbo. New ways of self-referencing with ethnic inflection, such as Nigerian- American, Guyanese- American, and Ethiopian-American, among the diverse groups of peoples of African descent are engendering new perspectives on transnational identities and diaspora discourse.
31 Μαρ 2022 · Afrobeats emerged when West African pop music became cool. It has been boosted by the diaspora, big name collaborations and American culture.
Nigerian musical arts and culture can arguably be approached in two broad ways: (1) a devotional approach in which case the proprietary artefacts of sounds and texts yield immediate meaning to the practitioners and consumers; and (2) a scientific approach that supports a mediate response from the practitioners and consumers following some carefu...
17 Αυγ 2021 · Based on a historical-analytical approach, this article reports on a study that aimed to recollect and explore the remarkable socio-political developments, transformations and perceptions that have...