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Background on the Music of Northern Uganda News

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…n Murchison Lodge in Pakwach and meet up with ‘The Aynu Traditional Music’ group, (a Lugbara group) ‘Wenipac and ‘Ndara Troupe‘ who will spend a day with us at the Lodge. These groups represent all of the Alur, Lugbara, Acholi, Kakwa, Madi and Kebu tribes! This seems to demonstrate how traditional music has created a sense of unity between many different tribes in one area. These tribes are grouped tightly together in the North, as shown on the ma…

Day 8: Ketebul Studios with the Otacho Young Stars Story

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…ctory and actually did a good job. We always found this song amazing – the group is deadly serious in their thank you to the manager. But in many ways, we kept thinking it is sad that they find it so rare for someone to essentially do his job that they need to write a song. Johnnie, Bishop and Eddie all joined in to support them in the studio with Winyo and Nina working on back up vocals. They were a huge amount of fun, smiling throughout it all….

Lango Tribe Profile – Music of Northern Uganda News

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…he Acholi and the Alur. They are part of the Luo group or “Western Nilotic Group”, and so all of the languages in this area are fairly similar to understand. Origins: Their original homeland was north of Lake Turkana where they used to live along with the Jie and the Karimojong. This means, by implication, that the Langi are also related to Dodoth, Lotuko, Topsa, and Turkana of Kenya. Together with the Iteso, Kumam and Karimojong, they comprise th…

Day 7: In Nairobi – sponsors, blogs and strategy Story

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…rent soils. Our obligation here is to judge, is to prioritise, to separate groups and find some groups that we should be bringing back to the Ketebul studios and supporting with contemporary studio musicians and sound engineers ready to bring new arrangements. The sponsors discussed that these missions are sometimes in conflict. If we spend too much of our time showing videos of more traditional tribes singing traditional songs, we might turn off…

Alur Tribe Profile – Music of Northern Uganda News

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…istricts in Uganda, but also reside in the Congo. They are part of the Luo group. Population: 460,000 History: Alur society has adopted a socio-hierarchical system of politically independent chiefdoms, which was one of the only sytems that was unaffected by the Ugandan ban on traditional monarchies in 1966. Language: Part of the Western Nilotic language group, their language is closely related to Acholi. Some Alur speak Lendu. Origins: Their tradi…

Day 6: Recording the Tugen & back to Nairobi Story

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…ed the landscape. Eddie did three Influences sessions – two with the first group playing guitar on ‘Ribwege’, a song about protecting their culture, and on ‘Rirenecg’, a prayer song. With the second group he focused on the song ‘Chang’aomen’ – a song about a woman who gets married and moves away from home and brings special gifts back to the village. Song Translations: Kewamoi Women Dancers ‘Tarkok’ : about a woman who ran away from home. The man…

Day 5: Recording the Marakwet Story

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…sing but they did not come today. They mainly have older members in their group. The group have never been recorded before today and they were very excited about others hearing their traditional music. Kathy spoke to them about their dress and its significance. The white paint in lines and crosses on the men’s arms represents the River Nile and where the tribe originated from. They came from Israel to Egypt along the Nile to the Sudan. This occur…

Day 4: the Pokot Tribes Story

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…driving), long after darkness fell, we added up the day, in wonder at the numbers of songs we recorded: 5 groups, 33 songs, 3 Influences Sessions and 2 Magic Moments. Pokot music is all about the dance and vocal harmonies – most music with origins in nomadic tribes is about the dance/vocals not the instruments, because at best you could carry a horn during your endless movement. Sila Dancers Lomut Traditional Dancers This groups walked 120 kms fr…

Music of Northern Uganda News

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…i tribe and have been recommended two groups from the area – Deno Cultural Group and Lango Cultural Group. Instruments used include the ‘wece nyom’ – a set of drums used exclusively during the ‘abuda’ dance (a marriage dance). Another is the ‘ngwara gwata’ which is made from a hollowed out calabash. In Soroti we will record the music of the Iteso tribe whose musical style is ‘Akogo’ and instruments include a drum called the ‘ateus’ and the ‘akogo’…

Day 3 continued – an interview with Steve Kivutia Story

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…. All our “world famous” Singing Wells T-shirts were soaked. All the music groups were soaked. All the cows were soaked. 50 Cows was soaked. A deluge. It meant we had to abandon the day, leaving a separate village and two groups stranded and wet. As we write this we are working out how to see them this week. Chelagat Lebo – ‘Chela’ Finally, we have been joined by Chela. She’s amazing and was there taking down the tent during the deluge. It should…

Day 3: Kitale to Kapsokwony, Kenya Story

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…g behind Ben’s songs: Song Translations of Ben Kisinja Chebonet Our second group was Chebonet, a traditional folk group with several percussionists and a wonderful young lead female vocalist. They were a great choral group with some wonderful dancing using shields and spears. Again, Eddie stepped in for an Influences session with a subgroup to record. Please click here to read the meaning behind the songs of the Chebonet group: Song translations o…

Singing Wells – Origins News

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…to a local town for a simple recording. Singing Wells allows for the whole group to perform, singing and dancing in front of ten microphones and three digital cameras.’ Video engineer, Patrick Ondiek, adds, ‘I love producing the final videos and getting phone calls from my friends asking me ‘how did you find these musicians?’ I feel like I’m on the cutting edge of music, bringing these talented musicians to my Nairobi friends.’   We have developed…

Day 2: Nairobi to Kitale & an interview with Pato Story

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…at the home of Josef Kokeyo. “Our fixer had accidently picked up the wrong group – they were terrible and didn’t care about the music and performed songs which are just performed for tourists. Not real music and not good. I knew the second it started. I was so glad it started raining and we could get out of there.” [Editor note: we did not include this group in any Singing Wells materials.] So here is Pato’s favourite Singing Wells track – Jovah f…

Bill Odidi reporting on Singing Wells from London News

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…med up with Andy Patterson while he was here and together they conducted a number of interviews with Kenyan musicians who are now based in the UK. They also had the chance to visit Kenya House in Stratford as a guest of our friends at the Kenya Tourist Board. Here’s Bill’s article published in Business Daily Africa: http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Where+the+world+got+real+flavour+of+Kenya+in+London/-/1248928/1480860/-/djb5mf/-/index.html   Phot…

How to Map 3: Prepare Your Data News

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…you some random data. Select CSV (basically Excel) as your Result Type and number range as your Data Type. When we downloaded the country outline of the UK, we downloaded three shapefiles of different administrative levels, called 0, 1 and 2. Administrative level 0 is the outline of the whole of the UK. Administrative level 1 is the outline of the countries within the UK – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Administrative level 2 is th…

Song Translations: Music of the Kalenjin Story

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…d on location in: Kapsokwony, Kenya Song translations: view PDF   Chebonet group Date of recording: 5th March, 2012 Recorded on location in: Kapsokwony, Kenya Song translations: view PDF   Lomut Traditional Dancers Date of recording: 6th March, 2012 Recorded on location in: Kapenguria, Kenya Song translations: view PDF   Lomuke Group of recording: 6th March, 2012 Recorded on location in: Kapenguria, Kenya Song translations: view PDF   Kalomoywa Da…