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- THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA I - Tape 16
- Turkey
16-1 Azan - Islamic call to worship
16-2 Mehter - military music of the Ottoman Empire: "Eski
ordu marsi" ("An old army march")
16-3 Hancer bar - dance of the knives
16-4 Dances from the Gaziantep region
16-5 Dance from the Black Sea region
16-6 Dance from the Afyon Region
16-7 Saz - plucked lute solo
16-8 Dance from the Silifke region
16-9 Asik - itinerant musician
16-10 Sema - Islamic dance of the whirling dervishes
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- Iran
16-11 Santur - hammered dulcimer solo: "Nagme-ye karevan"
- Iraq
16-12 Bedouin Dance
16-13 Contemporary Iraqi song: "Ya zahrat al-madiyin"
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- Lebanon
16-14 Lebanese popular song: "Ya qalbi"
16-15 Belly dance
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- Qatar
16-16 Traditional songs of the Persian Gulf Arab States
16-17 Bedouin song and dance
16-18 Mortar-pounding song
16-19 Song and dance of welcome
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- THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA II - Tape 17
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- Egypt
17-1 Egyptian popular song: "Ana gambak ya kol Iraqi"
- Tunisia
17-2 Bedouin dance
17-3 Ma'luf - classical music
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- Morocco
17-4 Berber Dance
17-5 Nawba - classical music selection: prelude to "Sunset"
17-6 Saharan dance: "Iwana"
17-7 Berber street musicians
17-8 Imdyazn - minstrel
17-9 Street artists of Marrakech
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- Mali
- The Dogon
17-10 Masked dance of the Dogon
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- Cameroon
- The Fulbe
- 17-11 Praise song for King Iisa
17-12 Sanza - finger piano performance
17-13 Balafon - xylophone performance at the Ngawndere palace
17-14 Dummbo - calabash instrument performance
17-15 Buusaw - animal horn flute performance in front of the
Maroua palace
17-16 Garayya - bowed instrument performance in front of the
Dargala palace
17-17 Minstrel poet of Maroua
17-18 Minstrel poet of Dargala
17-19 Cowherd's song of Bogo town
17-20 Drum performance of Guirvidik town
- Zaire
- The Mhuti
- 17-21 Dance of the Bambuti
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- Tanzania
- The Masai
- 17-22 Dance of the Masai
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- THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA III - Tape
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- Chad
18-1 Orchestra of the Town of Mongo
18-2 Sultan's orchestra of the town of Mao
- The Djonkor
18-3 Festival orchestra
18-4 Dambio - festival dance
18-5 Hero praise song with kundinge [harp] accompaniment
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- The Bulala
- 18-6 Praise song with kukuma [one-string
instrument] accompaniment
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- The Hausa
- 18-7 Libo - transverse flute performance
- The Dangaleat
- 18-8 Children's dances
The Djaya
- 18-9 Djele - pleasure dance
18-10 Bardjat - pleasure dance
- The Haddad
- 18-11 Djersiss - pleasure dance
- Omar-Arab people
- 18-12 Al beher - pleasure dance Hemat-Arab
people
- 18-13 Am haraba - pleasure dance
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- Cameroon
- The Tikar
- 18-14 Memorial ceremony for King Mkong
Moteh
18-15 Mourning music by a mask clan
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- THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA IV - Tape 19
- Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)
- The Baule
- 19-1 Singing and performing on a bow harp
19-2 Drum language
19-3 Gbagba - masked dance of Asouakro
19-4 Goli - masked dance of Agubanjansou
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- The Dan
- 19-5 Gegon mask dance: "The Maple
Song"
19-6 Children's dance of Biankouma: "Lelje"
19-7 Children's dance of Biankouma: "Gua"
19-8 Stilt dance of the Kupegbouni
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- The Gere
- 19-9 Masked dance of Bangolo
19-10 Acrobatic dance of the snake girl
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- The Guro
- 19-11 Dance of Zorofla women: "Greagba"
19-12 Masked dance: "Uale"
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- The Njedebua
- 19-13 Dance of the leopard association
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- Botswana
The San [Bushmen]
- 19-14 Musical bow performance
19-15 Handelo - one-string instrument and song
19-16 Dongo - hand piano and song
19-17 Trance-dance treatment of sickness
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- Republic of South Africa
The Zulu
19-18 Lullaby accompanied by musical bow
19-19 Wedding ceremony
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