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Drumming, singing and dancing are elemen- tal parts of cultural life in Africa and belong inseparably together. |
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Rhythm, sound and movement are molding African every- day life. They structure the work inside the house (pound- ing fufu) and on the fields (digging, weeding, sowing), the work of fisherman (rowing, pulling the nets) and craftsmen (forging, hammering, planing) and they are the main ele- ments of the games the children in Africa grow up with. Rhythm and movement give orientation, factor of safety and energy in all doings. |
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Moreover each important event in social life has a specific institutio- nalized form of drumming, singing and dancing, that conveys and preserves it’s significance within the community - as a cultural idiom arising from religious, social and esthetical life of it’s people. |
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Rhythm, sound and movement are deeply rooted mediums of self-expression and communication extensively used up to today. Conveying human experiences and feelings by expressive, structured movements is a dramatic language, which is spoken and understood everywhere. With rhythm, vocal and movement people in Africa are speaking about themselves, with drumming and dancing they narrate their life... |
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The African dances, songs and rhythms, which Odehe is presenting on the tours with a big en- semble, are traditional dances in original ethnic idiom from different parts of Africa. Odehe boasts of a large repertoire of more than 40 African rhythms and dances with plenty connecting songs which they present with traditional acoustic instruments. |
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Watching Odehe is like seeing Africa on stage ... |
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