David Rycroft South Africa Collection
Enye enye enye enye (Another, another, another).
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Type
sound
Duration
00:15:07
Cultures
Zulu
Shelf mark
C811/66
Subjects
Zulu, dance songs-Africa (Zulu) , indlamu
Recording date
1974 to 1975
Recording locations
KwaZulu Natal South Africa
Recordist
Rycroft, David, 1924-1997
Description
Princess Magogo provides an example an indlamu dance song, which the younger girls would perform at the qoma ceremony while the older people were drinking beer (Rycroft, D.,1975, 'A Royal Account of Music in Zulu Life with Translation, Annotation, and Musical Transcription', Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol 38, No 2, 357). Very good quality recording.
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