ch/6148745
Автор: Felix Emoruwa
Год: 2011
Дополнительные характеристики
Postcolonial modernism has often posed a serious threat to the survival and development of folkdance among the various ethnic groups in Nigeria and indeed Africa. Therefore, there is a dire need to study, analyse and document the various African dances in their content and context to preserve them for posterity. Hence, this research was carried out to identify, study, analyse and document the choreographic patterns in the Asawogidigba and Biripo dances of the Ilajes, in Ondo State, Nigeria. Using Taught Participant Observatory Method of data collections coupled with interviews where necessary and secondary sources of enquiry, it was observed that the aquatic environment of the people has great influence on the lives, design patterns and creative intuition of the people. It emphasized the urgent need for an eclectic national choreographic model for Nigeria based on her numerous unique folk dance cultures. Hence, this is a resource book to students, academicians, theatre sociologists, dance practitioners, historians, anthropologists, ethnomusicologists, television and stage producers, actors and directors, choreographers and dance notation experts, policy makers etc.