CampusAnswers

MUSC1109 — African Drum and Dance

2 credits · 2 hours

MUSC 1109 - African Drum and Dance MUSC 1109 - African Drum and Dance 2 Credits Introduces group African hand and stick drumming, singing, and dancing (with an emphasis on drumming). African Drumming is an ensemble and grading is based on participation and attendance of class and performances. This class is a learning and performing ensemble and taught through oral tradition with written aid when necessary. Students are encouraged to use their memory in retaining the music and cultural information that accompanies the music being played. By learning traditional methods, students will also gain personal insights on the cultures and ethnic groups covered. This course performs/features new musical repertoire/content every semester and may be repeated as often as desired. Major Content Areas 15% African Dancing: (5%) Gahu; (5%) Kuku; (5%) stone passing games 70% African Drumming: (25%) Stick drumming; (25%) hand drumming; (5%) bell and time keeping technique; (15%) cultural aspects 15% African Singing: (5%) children’s songs; (5%) women’s songs; (5%) war songs Learning

Part of

Source ↗

← back to inverhills catalog