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…e future of Tanzanian music is alive and well! Futher Reading Field Report Tanzania 2019 – Serengeti Field Report Tanzania 2019 – Ndagwa Msanga The Amone Watmon Matthew Story Interview with Amone Watmon Matthew Watmon Cultural Group #19 – Makunga & The Visuals of Singing Wells Makunga The Makunga are from Dodoma and the Wagogo Community, which they argued is the main indigenous community of Tanzania (always from the land, never migrated into Tanza…

Day Six: January 24, 2019 From Mwanza to Dodomo to Nzali to Nairobi Story

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…he Wagogo Community, which they argued is the main indigenous community of Tanzania (always from the land, never migrated into Tanzania. The group was formed in 2018, but was built on a much older group. They perform in the Wuyina style.   Their instruments/costumes include the: Ndulele (Horn), the Nindo (Shakers), the Mbega: (Animal Skins), the Muheme (Drums), the Kabati (Shakers), the Kalimba (Thumb Piano), the Zeze (Orutu), the Izeze (5 string…

Day Four: January 21 2019 Mwanza Story

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…he boss, who is always wrong, wants to be always right. Just accept it’ Ba Tanzania (Malima):   Praising country, encouraging farmers and hard work – this song had an incredible beat. Ng’oma ya Asilia: a traditional song Ali Nilihali: A lady turned down Man 1 because he was poor and settled on Man 2 who was even poorer. Meanwhile Man 1 got rich and lady came back to him and the song asks, “So how did it end up?” Magic Moment on a song Ndono. They…

Jackie Akinyi Group

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…iambo Aringo) was born in Buturi village, Rorya District in Mara Province (Tanzania) on the 20th August 1974. She started primary school education in 1982 up to 1989, when she joined Isango secondary school in Kinesi, Rorya District, Mara Province from Form One . She completed her fourth form in 1992, but was not able to pursue higher education, and that’s when she started her career as an artist. She has always loved music, especially traditional…

Kijaruba Group Group

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…Kijaruba Group are a group part of the larger Bigilia Group. We met them on our 2017 field trip to Tanzania. You can read more about them on the Bigilia page here….

Biluli Dutwa Group

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…uestionable virtues Balimi: A song about farming where the band brought up children from the village and taught them about hoeing the soil to the song. Later we saw several videos of how this song is used in the fields to motivate farmers, who hoe to the beat. Throughout Tanzania, we saw school kids walking to/from school with their hoes, where they often tend to small plots at the school. Serengeti: We are near the national park and this is a son…

Baseki Group

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…uestionable virtues Balimi: A song about farming where the band brought up children from the village and taught them about hoeing the soil to the song. Later we saw several videos of how this song is used in the fields to motivate farmers, who hoe to the beat. Throughout Tanzania, we saw school kids walking to/from school with their hoes, where they often tend to small plots at the school. Serengeti: We are near the national park and this is a son…

Guy Morley Staff Profile

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…n Manchester. Working under the name Yam Yam, Guy Morley has produced and worked with a host of artists in the UK, Nigeria, Tanzania and Kenya.  …

Field Recording Report by Kahithe Kiiru Story

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…her performing artists from all disciplines from Norway, Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania & Kenya in a 14-day creative camp. This experience gave him a very wide perspective in music and he “discovered that his style of music was actually world music”, too wide to be placed in one musical style or category. This marked the end of our interview with Fadhilee, as Wilbert and his group – the Bungoma Roots Band were ready for recording. We were able to reco…

Day One: January 18, 2019. Assemble in Tanzania Story

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…rdered our ‘dried fish’ and crashed. This, our second major field visit to Tanzania, begins tomorrow. The Tanzania Team, with Jackie Akinyi A couple of quick background facts: This is our second Field Visit to Tanzania. (Please go here for the first trip) For Singing Wells, a field visit is when we visit a specific region of East Africa and record musical groups in villages. On average, we do one field visit a year, recording roughly 20-25 groups,…

Day Five: January 22, 2019 Mwanza Continued Story

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…Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, The United Republic of Tanzania. Dr. Harrison G. Mwakyembe (MP) We also met with Mizengo Kayanza Peter Pinda. He was the Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania, from 2008-2015.  He is now a Patron of  the Cultural Yamnyausi Foundation.  That evening both Ministers hosted a fund raiser for the Foundation and invited Singing Wells members as special guests.  We were greatly honoured to b…

Makunga Group

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…he Wagogo Community, which they argued is the main indigenous community of Tanzania (always from the land, never migrated into Tanzania. The group was formed in 2018, but was built on a much older group. They perform in the Wuyina style. Their instruments/costumes include the: Ndulele (Horn), the Nindo (Shakers), the Mbega: (Animal Skins), the Muheme (Drums), the Kabati (Shakers), the Kalimba (Thumb Piano), the Zeze (Orutu), the Izeze (5 string la…

Day Zero: February 15, 2020 – Assemble in Zanzibar Story

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…Soon the islands joined the Mainland Tanganyika and were subsumed to form Tanzania.    Today, the population of the islands is over 98% Muslim. Second, one of our main partners for our trip was the Dhow Countries Music Academy.   The “Dhow” is a traditional sailing vessel.  We saw many on the waters around Zanzibar.   The “Dhow Countries” are all the countries that have blown to Zanzibar and left their musical instruments, styles and influences. …

Kirundo Group

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Kirundo performs in a fusion of traditional African rhythms from mainland Tanzania and Pemba, and contemporary African sounds. The three young men are all students at the DMCA performing with a well known drummer and teacher of music. This band has been together for 2 years. Songs: Mwaludeje – Tradition after the harvest. New composition. Mjomba – Uncle, celebrating the good hunt. New composition Uye – Come Back Please, used at a wake after someo…

Day Three: January 20th, 2019 Story

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…used in the fields to motivate farmers, who hoe to the beat.   Throughout Tanzania, we saw school kids walking to/from school with their hoes, where they often tend to small plots at the school. Serengeti: We are near the national park and this is a song in celebration to Tanzanian parks and wild life. Freestyle filming with song Balimi Magic Moment: Song Makule Magic moment again: Balimi https://youtu.be/4PxbBqqxuUQ Group 2: Biluli dutwa: This g…