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bamboula
bamboula (bæmˈbuːlə) [Creole Fr.] (See quot. 1938.)1883 Cent. Mag. Nov. 45/2 In New Orleans..a minute's walk..will bring you to Congo square..where the negro slaves once held their bamboulas. Ibid., Every Sunday afternoon the bamboula dancers were summoned to a wood-yard. 1938 Oxf. Compan. Mus. 73/1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bamboula
History Originating in Africa, the bamboula form appears in a Haitian song in 1757 and bamboula became a dance syncopation performed to the rhythm of References External links Bamboula Dance Drums (includes audio sample), Smithsonian Global Sound. wikipedia.org
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Bamboula (Gottschalk)
had come from Haiti and reference the term "bamboula"; this rhythm can also be found in various Caribbean islands. Guadeloupe, is a cover version based on Gottschalk's Bamboula. wikipedia.org
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Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Chikara, Bamboula
Bamboula is percussion, Chikara is string.
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Bamboula's Village
In 1994, the biscuit brand Biscuiterie Saint-Michel teamed up with the safari park to create the village, naming it "Bamboula's Village" after its "Bamboula Aftermath Bamboula's Village was demolished, and the Bamboula chocolate biscuit was no longer sold. wikipedia.org
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calinda
calinda (kəˈlɪndə) [American Sp.] An American Negro dance, found in Latin America and the southern United States.1763 tr. Le Page du Pratz's Hist. Louisiana I. iv. iv. 271 Under pretence of Calinda or the dance, they [sc. the Negroes] sometimes get together to the number of three or four hundred. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Papa Noel Nedule
stories about Papa Noel, mostly reviews of Cafe Noir December 2009 bio by Clément Ossinode (in French) 2017 article by Samuel Malonga on his Orchestre Bamboula wikipedia.org
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Creole music
The bamboula, or "bamboo-drum", accompanied the bamboula dance and bamboula songs. The piece that created the greatest sensation was Bamboula. wikipedia.org
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Op. 2
Chopin – Variations on "Là ci darem la mano" Dvořák – String Quartet No. 1 in A major Ginastera – Danzas Argentinas Goeyvaerts – Nummer 2 Gottschalk – Bamboula wikipedia.org
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Gottschalk also utilized the Bamboula theme as a melody in his Symphony No. 1: A Night in the Tropics. Other recordings related to the specific bamboula rhythm heard by Gottschalk in New Orleans' Congo Square and used on his famous 1845 composition Bamboula wikipedia.org
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Kition
Area II) This site is located around 500 metres north of the Bamboula site and sometimes referred to as "Kition Area II". The Bamboula site The site is located around 50 metres north of the Larnaca Museum. wikipedia.org
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Biscuiterie Saint-Michel
Bamboula's village controversy Bamboula's Village (French: Village de Bamboula) was an attempt to recreate an Ivory Coast village within the Planète Sauvage In 1994, the biscuit brand Biscuiterie Saint-Michel teamed up with the safari park to create the village, naming it "Bamboula's Village" after its "Bamboula wikipedia.org
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Planète Sauvage (zoological park)
There were 500 animals. 1994 : Opening of Bamboula's Village, a human zoo. 1998 : The "Safari Africain" is renamed Planète Sauvage with a new sea lions labeled "Bamboula Village" after the eponymous children's character. wikipedia.org
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Wuta Mayi
Orchestre Bamboula made its official debut in February 1969 in the town of Limete. Orchestre Bamboula broke up, however, shortly after its return from Algiers. wikipedia.org
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Henry C. Rowland
Bibliography Sea Scamps: Three Adventures of the East (1903) The Bamboula (1904) The Wanderers (1905) The Mountain of Fears (1905), short stories In the wikipedia.org
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