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Batouka, 1st international festival of percussion

Title
  1. Batouka, 1st international festival of percussion [videorecording] / A Silex-Celluloid Dealers Production.
Published by
  1. New York : Rhapsody Films, 1987.

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Additional authors
  1. Huraux, Marc.
  2. Migeat, François.
  3. Vasconcelos, Nana.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. The First International Festival of Percussion which took place in Guadaloupe in 1986 featured sacred drums from Haiti, kora from West Africa, and ingouma from Burundi. Nana Vasconcelos played the birimbau from Brazil; the group Djoliba brought together the musical traditions of West Africa - Peuhl, Bambara, Senonfo, Malinko. Ankonio Dollo, "Dogon de Paris," played with black saxophonist Sulaiman Hakim and Raymond Betzi, the percussionist from Martinique.
Subject
  1. Percussion music
  2. Music > Africa
  3. Music, Haitian
  4. Music > Brazil
Note
  1. In French without subtitles.
  2. Title on tape: Batouka 86.
Credits (note)
  1. Directors, Marc Huraux, François Migeat.
Title
  1. Batouka, 1st international festival of percussion [videorecording] / A Silex-Celluloid Dealers Production.
Imprint
  1. New York : Rhapsody Films, 1987.
Credits
  1. Directors, Marc Huraux, François Migeat.
Performer
  1. Performers: Les Tambourinaires du Burundi; Adama Drame (Burkina); Djoliba Percussions (Mali); Ankonio Dollo (Mali); Raymond Betzi (Martinique); Sulaiman Hakim (USA); Pierre Cheriza Fenelus (Guadaloupe/Haiti/France); Martin St. Pierre (Argentina); Nana Vasconcelos (Brazil); Carnot "Agouba" (Guadaloupe).
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Added author
  1. Huraux, Marc.
  2. Migeat, François.
  3. Vasconcelos, Nana.
Branch call number
  1. VTH 1627 B
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