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    Language: Undetermined , Undetermined
    Pages: 75MB, 00:06:09:00 (unknown) , Originalton ohne gesprochenen Text , Original sound, no spoken text
    Angaben zur Quelle: (Jan. 1972)
    Keywords: musical instruments / membranophone ; music (ethnology) ; Unterhaltungstanz ; arts (ethnology) ; Musikinstrumente ; nugarafok ; Araber ; Musik (Ethnologie) ; Kulturwissenschaften ; Tanz / Tschad ; homage ; Afrika ; musical instruments ; Tanzstile ; Huldigung ; Tanz (Ethnologie) ; group dance ; Schlaginstrumente ; Künste (Ethnologie) ; Musikinstrumente / Membranophone ; drum ; Nugarafok ; Omar-Araber ; zinugi ; Gruppentanz ; Encyclopaedia Cinematographica ; Chad ; dance (ethnology) ; dance / Chad ; cultural studies ; Ethnologie/Kulturanthropologie ; Trommel ; Omar Arabs ; Africa ; styles of dance ; Zinugi ; percussion instruments ; Arabs ; Tschad ; entertainment dance ; ethnology/cultural anthropology
    Abstract: Im Dorf Tialo-Ibeda tanzen Frauen in einem inneren und Männer in einem äußeren Kreis in unterschiedlichen Tanzschritten um die von zwei Trommlern geschlagene, zweifellige Zylinder-Trommel und eine weitere Trommel. Der erste Tanz geht in den zweiten über, bei dem sich Männer und Frauen gegenüberstehen.
    Abstract: The nugara, a cylindrical double membrane drum, is attached to a pole in the centre of the dancing-place and is beaten by two men. One man beats on the centre of the membrane, the other on the border of the membrane. The second drum is another cylindrical double membrane drum; the drummer holds it between his legs and must bend over it when playing it. The "zinugi"-dance is performed around the drummers who always remain in the centre of the performance. The dancers form into two circles which move anticlockwise, the women and girls forming an inner, the men an outer circle. Men and women perform different steps. During the dance the women utter quavers and cries, some cries are also uttered by men. Finally the dance dissolves, but the drummers go on playing and the dancers pass from the "zinugi"-dance to another dance called "nugarafok". At the "nugarafok"-dance men and women face each other in two rows. The step of the dance consists of leaps performed with both legs. The dancers come up to the camera and make a gesture of homage as it is usually made by the Sudan-Arabs in honour of a person of high rank. (In this case the dancers pay homage to the European standing behind the camera.) Both entertainment dances are presented at full length.
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