Vimbuza or Mashawe: mystic therapy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21504/amj.v5i2.1413Keywords:
Dance -- Malawi, Dance therapy -- Malawi, Ethnomusicology -- MalawiAbstract
Malawi is remarkably rich in traditional dance varieties. In a country with a population less than a third that of New York or London City there are well over 60 different kinds of dances. Dancing, one might say, is a nerve centre of the rural Malawi life where it serves multi-functions. These functions range from joy to hate. People dance for both joy and grief. There is an array of dances for work; hate; prosperity; praise; socialisation and invitation; entertainment; grief and for healing. Some dances have multiple roles and functions such that one dance may serve different purposes to the dancers, the organisers and the spectatorsDownloads
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1972-08-01
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“Vimbuza or Mashawe: Mystic Therapy”. 1972. African Music : Journal of the International Library of African Music 5 (2): 6-9. https://doi.org/10.21504/amj.v5i2.1413.