- published: 16 Aug 2012
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The Polyphonic Singing of the Aka Pygmies of Central Africa
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
URL: h...
published: 26 Sep 2009
The Polyphonic Singing of the Aka Pygmies of Central Africa
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00018
Description: The Aka Pygmies living in the south-west region of the Central African Republic have developed a distinctive vocal musical tradition, which involves a complex type of contrapuntal polyphony based on four voices, mastered by all members of the Aka community.
Music and dance form an integral part of Aka rituals including ceremonies related to the inauguration of new encampments, hunting and funerals. Unlike polyphonic systems that are written down in notation, the vocal tradition of the Aka Pygmies allows for spontaneous expression and improvisation. During performances, each singer can change his or her voice to produce a multitude of variations, creating the impression that the music is continuously evolving. The songs are generally accompanied by various percussion and string instruments, each one played for a specific occasion.Among the most common instruments are a local type of drum (enzeko), a harp-like instrument known as the geedale-bagongo, and the single-string bow (mbela). The songs perpetuate essential knowledge for the cohesion of the group and the preservation of community values. The dances are performed to the accompaniment of vibrant hand-clapping. Depending on the ritual, some dances feature men only, while others may be executed by couples or by male and female solo dancers. Relying entirely on oral transmission, the Aka Pygmies have succeeded in preserving their musical knowledge within the community by including children in rituals from an early age.
The lifestyle of the Aka Pygmies has been drastically disrupted due to the changes currently taking place in the Central African Republic. The scarcity of game resulting from deforestation, the rural exodus and the folklorization of their heritage for the tourist industry are the principal factors contributing to the gradual disappearance of many of their traditional customs, rituals and skills.
Country(ies): Central African Republic
- published: 26 Sep 2009
- views: 609848
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Rebels advance in Central African Republic
Embattled Central African Republic president Francois Bozize, urged the United States and ...
published: 27 Dec 2012
Rebels advance in Central African Republic
Embattled Central African Republic president Francois Bozize, urged the United States and France to help push back rebel forces who have advanced towards the capital Bangui. The rebel coalition - known as Seleka - accuse the government of not compensating them according to the terms of a 2007 peace deal. Al Jazeera's Gerald Tan reports.
- published: 27 Dec 2012
- views: 5307
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Inside Story - Central African Republic's looming crisis
Will a rebel coup looking to unseat the government place the country in yet another humani...
published: 29 Dec 2012
Inside Story - Central African Republic's looming crisis
Will a rebel coup looking to unseat the government place the country in yet another humanitarian disaster? Inside Story, with presenter Adrian Finighan, speaks to guests: Louis Keumayou, the president of the Pan-African Press Association; Magloire Kolisso, a former press attache to the president; and Emmanuel Dupuy, the president of the Institute for Prospective and Security Studies in Europe.
- published: 29 Dec 2012
- views: 3998
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West & Central Africa - National Geographic Traveler
For the intrepid traveler, West and Central Africa presents exciting new places to explore...
published: 02 Jan 2010
West & Central Africa - National Geographic Traveler
For the intrepid traveler, West and Central Africa presents exciting new places to explore. Chick out a plethora of festivals and colorful celebrations or hire an eco-guide to see a menagerie of wildlife throughtout rich region.
- published: 02 Jan 2010
- views: 17471
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The Plunder and Depopulation of Central Africa
THE PLUNDER AND DEPOPULATION OF CENTRAL AFRICA:
The Politics of Genocide: White Supremac...
published: 19 Oct 2011
The Plunder and Depopulation of Central Africa
THE PLUNDER AND DEPOPULATION OF CENTRAL AFRICA:
The Politics of Genocide: White Supremacy Ideology and Corporate Control
- published: 19 Oct 2011
- views: 13208
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Central Africa: the new victim of Africa's diamond curse
The world is ignoring the trouble in Central Africa Republic because of western demand for...
published: 02 Jan 2013
Central Africa: the new victim of Africa's diamond curse
The world is ignoring the trouble in Central Africa Republic because of western demand for diamonds there.
While there are sanctions for diamond trade there, factional rebels are fighting the government for control over the diamond domain.
In theory the two rebel groups - the UFDR (Union of Democratic Forces for Unity) and the CPJP (The Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace) - are fighting the forces of the Government.
But in reality they are battling for dominance of the diamond domains. And the rival rebel commanders see children as the ideal warriors.
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- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 446
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Africa - Central African Republic - documentary - Bokassa 1-17
Africa - Central African Republic - documentary - Bokassa 1-17
Jean-Bédel Bokassa (French ...
published: 23 Sep 2012
Africa - Central African Republic - documentary - Bokassa 1-17
Africa - Central African Republic - documentary - Bokassa 1-17
Jean-Bédel Bokassa (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ bedɛl bɔkasa]; 22 February 1921 -- 3 November 1996, also known as Bokassa I of Central Africa and Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa), a military officer, was the head of state of the Central African Republic and its successor state, the Central African Empire, from his coup d'état on 1 January 1966 until 20 September 1979.
- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 3792
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Protests flare in Central African Republic
Security forces have used tear gas to disperse protesters in Central African Republic's ca...
published: 02 Jan 2013
Protests flare in Central African Republic
Security forces have used tear gas to disperse protesters in Central African Republic's capital, Bangui. Frustration is growing amid fears of a rebel attack on the city. The government has offered to share power with some of the rebels, but so far there's been no agreement. Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley reports.
- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 1983
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Ceasefire deal signed in Central African Republic
A deal has been reached over the ongoing crisis in Central African Republic.
Nazanine Mo...
published: 11 Jan 2013
Ceasefire deal signed in Central African Republic
A deal has been reached over the ongoing crisis in Central African Republic.
Nazanine Moshiri reports from Gabon's capital, Libreville, where those talks are happening.
And Andrew Simmons reports from Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic.
- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 798
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Head of African Union visits Central African Republic
The head of the African Union, Boni Yayi, is due in the Central African Republic to talk t...
published: 30 Dec 2012
Head of African Union visits Central African Republic
The head of the African Union, Boni Yayi, is due in the Central African Republic to talk to the government and rebel fighters. But as Yayi is set to arrive, rebel gunmen are moving ever closer to the capital, Bangui. Their spokesman says they will take action if President Francoise Bozize does not leave the country. Al Jazeera's Simon McGregor Wood reports.
- published: 30 Dec 2012
- views: 1610
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Congo sends 120 troops to Central African Republic
Congo said Monday it had deployed 120 troops in Bangui, where the Central African regime i...
published: 01 Jan 2013
Congo sends 120 troops to Central African Republic
Congo said Monday it had deployed 120 troops in Bangui, where the Central African regime is threatened by an advancing rebellion. Duration: 01:01
- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 391
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Troops hunt for Joseph Kony in Central Africa
Nima Elbagir takes us along as troops go hunting for LRA leader Joseph Kony....
published: 15 May 2012
Troops hunt for Joseph Kony in Central Africa
Nima Elbagir takes us along as troops go hunting for LRA leader Joseph Kony.
- published: 15 May 2012
- views: 1152
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West and Central Africa food crisis: Chad
Oxfam's Fred Perraut reports from Chad, one of several countries across the Sahel facing s...
published: 08 Mar 2012
West and Central Africa food crisis: Chad
Oxfam's Fred Perraut reports from Chad, one of several countries across the Sahel facing serious food shortages. Oxfam aims to reach around 1 million people with our emergency response.
Find out more - http://www.oxfam.org.uk/westafricaappeal
- published: 08 Mar 2012
- views: 5282
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Central African Republic: rebel advance prompts peace talks
http://www.euronews.com/ Government sources in the Central African Republic claim rebels a...
published: 06 Jan 2013
Central African Republic: rebel advance prompts peace talks
http://www.euronews.com/ Government sources in the Central African Republic claim rebels are continuing their advance on the capital Bangui, despite agreeing to peace talks.
The Seleka rebels want long standing president Francois Bozize to step down amid claims he failed to honour a ceasefire deal.
Prominent Seleka rebel, Eric Neris Massi will attend the talks:
"I don't know what we are going to negotiate in Libreville. Maybe we will expose the heads of states of the Economic Community of Central African States. But we will discuss the transition programme we want to implement following the departure of Francois Bozize."
Bozize called on neighbouring countries to send soldiers to help stem the rebel advance and South African troops have now secured the presidential palace.
The Seleka rebels took up arms a month ago and have overrun a number of key towns and cities.
The UN claims that both pro-government forces and rebels are using children to fight, transport supplies and for sex.
In the capital Bangui life is becoming ever more difficult:
"The rebels have cut the road so there is no more traffic. The price of smoked meat has gone up a lot. Those who supply us are upset because their is no transport to Bangui. The only road open leads elsewhere," said one market trader in the capital.
Both sides of the conflict appear reluctant to make concessions the rebels want Bozize out before any peace deal can reached.
The president's office has flatly rejected any such outcome.
Talks are due to begin in Libreville, Gabon on Tuesday.
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- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 864
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Their Story - The Street Children of Bangui, Central African Republic - July 2012 - War Child UK
In 2011 two friends decided they were going to cycle around the world in aid of War Child ...
published: 21 Jul 2012
Their Story - The Street Children of Bangui, Central African Republic - July 2012 - War Child UK
In 2011 two friends decided they were going to cycle around the world in aid of War Child UK. Before leaving in, February 2012, they visited Bangui, Central African Republic to see firsthand how War Child UK are supporting a local charity there.
The charity, Fondation Voix du Coeur, provides help and support to the street children of Bangui.
Here is a short documentary telling the story of just a handful of street children in Bangui and how the Fondation Voix du Coeur, with the help of War Child UK, is providing essential support for them.
Please help us support War Child UK. They are a small international charity that protects children from the brutal effects of war and its consequences.
They currently work in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Iraq, Uganda and now Syria.
They're on the ground -- supporting the most vulnerable children that are too often forgotten in the aftermath of conflict.
You can donate to them direct through our JustGiving page here: http://www.justgiving.com/DaringDynamos
- published: 21 Jul 2012
- views: 1932