Musical events in the lives of the people of a caribbean island, st. lucia (creole culture, interpretation)
This work is an ethnomusicological study of St. Lucian musical events, and their cultural implications. Focusing largely on ethnographic details, it is also an exercise in theory and method. This study includes a detailed description of four of the most common types of St. Lucian musical events: seances of La Rose and La Marguerite organizations; debot evenings (evenings which consist primarily of dancing the debot dances), full moon gatherings, and beach parties; kwadril evenings (evenings in which.
"This work is an ethnomusicological study of St. Lucian musical events, and their cultural implications. Focusing largely on ethnographic details, it is also an exercise in theory and method. This study includes a detailed description of four of the most common types of St. Lucian musical events: seances of La Rose and La Marguerite organizations; debot evenings (evenings which consist primarily of dancing the debot dances), full moon gatherings, and beach parties; kwadril evenings (evenings in which."@en
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