George Kingsley Roth: Fijian Music, Songs and Dances: Doc.374, 'Dances and songs'
Duration: 10 mins 48 secs
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Audio recording: songs recorded at the studios of Fiji Broadcasting Commission, 1955-1956, 10 min 40 seconds.
1) Song accompanying a spear dance, meke wesi, done in Suva by the people of Vaturova, Cakaudrove, on the occasion of the occasion of the Queen's visit in December 1953. The dancers were men, most of the members of the orchestra were women [0.00-5.00] 2) Legend of the turtles told by Ratu Sere Nawalowalo and calling up of the turtles by a group of girls at Namuana, Kadavu, September 1955 [5.00-10.40] |
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Created: | 2013-03-04 12:44 | ||||
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Collection: | World Oral Literature Project Collections | ||||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||||
Copyright: | World Oral Literature Project | ||||
Language: | fij (Fijian) | ||||
Keywords: | Roth; Fiji; song; music; dances; | ||||
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Abstract: | Fijian music, songs and dances, recorded by George Kingsley Roth in Fiji in the 1950s. Most of the material is original and was recorded in the field or at the studio of the Fiji Broadcasting Commission Suva. Some tracks are copies of recordings made by the Fiji Broadcasting Commission or the BBC. |
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