Ritual and Performance III The World According to Yoruba and their Descendants in the New World

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[edit] Description from course catalog

The course will further explore the religious phenomena discussed in AAST/DANC 290 in performance and artistic "agency" of the Yoruba and Kongo as their descendants develop the New World African classical music and dance, "Jazz". The traditional memory dictates the codes and signals used within the performance arena. The course will explore Jazz's ongoing artistic and musical traditions that include: Carnaval, Mardi Gras, band processional, as well as club performance venues and improvisational styling.

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Prerequisites: AAST/DANC 118 and AAST/DANC 290 or consent of the instructor.

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