Klaus Wachsmann Uganda Collection
Ensonga. Klaus Wachsmann Uganda Field Recordings
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Type
sound
Duration
00:29:58
Cultures
Karamojong
Shelf mark
C4/46
Recording date
1954-1-.07
Recording locations
Kangole (about 15 miles West of Moroto), Uganda
Performers
unidentified (pellet bells)
Recordist
Wachsmann, Klaus, 1907-1984
Singers
unidentified (male), unidentified (mixed chorus)
Description
Item notes : Wachsmann's original recording no.: 54.463. Item notes : From available documentation: A cattle dance, describing the colours and size of their cattle etc. Performer notes : From available documentation: Group of men and women from Lotome from the elephant clan wearing pellet bells (nitworoy), 1 side-blown trumpet (orupepe) who are a professional dance group. This is a jumping song / dance - solo dancers came forward and jumped.
Related images
- Karamojong jumping dance, Kangole, Karamoja, Uganda, 7 October 1954
- Karamojong jumping dance with clapping, Kangole, Karamoja, Uganda, 7 October 1954
- Karamojong jumping dance, Kangole, Karamoja, Uganda, 7 October 1954
- Karamojong jumping dance, Kangole, Karamoja, Uganda, 7 October 1954
- Karamojong jumping dance, Kangole, Karamoja, Uganda, 7 October 1954
- Karamojong elephant clan dancers, Kangole, Karamoja, Uganda, 7 October 1954
- Karamojong elephant clan dancers, Kangole, Karamoja, Uganda, 7 October 1954
Metadata record:
Ensonga. Klaus Wachsmann Uganda Field Recordings
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