MP3 1088 mb.
Performer: Baoulé
Title: The Baoule Of The Ivory Coast
Country: US
Catalog Number: P 456
Label: Ethnic Folkways Library
Released: 1956
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 028
| 1 | Djourou Harp And Voice |
| 2 | Anougble Festival |
| 3 | Kloro Dance |
| 4 | Vocal, With Chorus |
| 5 | Vocal, With Chorus |
| 6 | Djourou Harp, Djourou Harp & Voice |
| 7 | Min Nounan Dance |
| 8 | Flute And Drum |
| 9 | Woman's Song |
| 10 | Goli Dance |
| 11 | Flute |
| 12 | Heirloom Instruments |
| 13 | Man's Song |
| 14 | Xylophone |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FE 4476 | Baoulé | The Baoule Of The Ivory Coast (LP, Album, Mono) | Folkways Records | FE 4476 | US | 1956 |
| P 476 | Baoulé | The Baoule Of The Ivory Coast (LP, Album, Mono) | Ethnic Folkways Library | P 476 | US | 1956 |
Album 1956 22 Songs. The Baoule of the Ivory Coast Donald Thurow. Ivory Coast, also known as The Ivory Coast and Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country located on the south coast of West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro in the centre of the country, while its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. It borders Guinea to the northwest, Liberia to the west, Mali to the northwest, Burkina Faso to the northeast, Ghana to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea Atlantic Ocean to the south. Adoration Ritual for the God Kloro. Ivory Horn with Drums Klin Sin & Goly Klin. Baoule Flute. Woman Virtuoso. Funeral Rites for Village Elder. Story Song About an Argument. Listen free to Various Artists The Baoule of the Ivory Coast Goli Dance, Kloro Dance and more. 22 tracks 43:08. Most often on , compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information. Warning . Around 1730, warfare with the Ashanti of the Gold Coast drove the Baoule people to the Ivory Coast. Since settling there, the Baoule have developed a distinct music and dance culture for ceremonies honoring the gods and for secular enjoyment. In his liner notes, Donald Thurow provides extensive historical information and descriptions of instruments and ceremonies. He explains, A rhythmic beat and a vocal chorus are a part of every folktale, and music without dancing is virtually non-existant sic. Track Listing. Goli Dance. Chorus of men. Kloro Dance. Mourners at the funeral. The Baule Baoule or Bawule people is one of the largest ethnic group in the Côte d'Ivoire. They have played a central role in twentieth-century history of the country. They waged the longest war of resistance to French colonization of any West African people, and maintained their traditional objects and beliefs longer than many groups in such constant contact with European administrators, traders, and missionaries. Baule women of Ivory Coast The Baule belong to the Akan peoples who inhabit Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. According to a legend, during the eighteenth century, the queen, Abl. The Baoule of the Ivory Coast. Mourners at the funeral ceremonies for a village elder. Heirloom Instruments. Three musicians. Solo musician. Djourou Harp and Voice. Flute and drummer. Flute and Drum. Woman's Song. Female vocalist. The Baoule of the Ivory. Baoule, Ivory Coast. View in Augmented Reality. African Heritage House Nairobi, Kenya. Cast brass pendant created by Lost wax technique on hand made chain made of bronze or bronze mixed with copper worn by the Baoule, Ivory Coast. Title: Baoule pendant. Creator: Baoule, Ivory Coast. Manufacturer: Baoule, Ivory Coast. Location Created: Ivory Coast. Type: Pendant. Photographer: Kabutha Kago. Culture Baoule 01BP abidjan 01, 225 Plateau, Ivory Coast rated 4