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Orutu Instrument

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A bowed, one stringed instrument, found in West Kenya.   We first heard the instrument in the field, being played by a member of Ogoya Nengo’s band. We then recorded more Orutu being played by a member of Otieno Aloka. The Otacho Young Stars featured the instrument quite prominently as part of their sound – and it forms a large part of the Influences session we recorded at Ketebul studios in Nairobi.   We are pleased to own an Orutu, as part of t…

ZigiDigi Cultural Troupe Group

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…Music of the Mijikenda Vuga, Kwale County, Kenya Group Leader: Matano Mwachiti; performers: Mwanasiti Mwacheruphe, Nchoga Mwacharo, Mwanasada Joshi, Sauma Mwanyika, Mwanasiti Mwalnlo, Binti Mwadumbo, Iddi Bora, Salim Mwambwaku, Juma Mwanganyawa, Nasow Mwanganyawa, Salim Hamadi, Hamir Kumbayugu, Hamisi Chabindo…

Our Sponsors Page

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…er kind and generous donation to towards our 2012 field recording visit to Kenya. Read all about it here. http://www.annewright.com/index.asp   Institute of International Education Type of sponsorship: Field Recording Visit, Music of the Batwa, Uganda 2011 Through our relationship with The Ford Foundation we were able to apply for a grant from the IIE to fund our field recording visit to Kisoro in south west Uganda in 2011. Here we visited 6 Batwa…

Ben Kisinja Group

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…Music of the Kalenjin Kapsokwony, Kenya  …

Global Influences Project: Artist Submissions Page

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…creative in any medium. Mkostii Beats is a music producer from Nairobi in Kenya, who partnered up with dancer Collo Skyzan to showcase their talents alongside the amazing Joginda Boys. You can follow Mkostii Beats at @mkostiibeats and Collo Skyzan at @colloskyzan410 STEFANO SITE NNE X ALOKA OHANGLA We really enjoyed this submission from Kenyan artist, Stefano Sita Nne. This track is entitled Bunde. and uses a sample by Aloka Ohangla. “This featur…

Lomut Traditional Dancers Group

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…Music of the Kalenjin Kapenguria, Kenya   Song translations – Lomut Traditional Dancers…

Field Recording Report by Kahithe Kiiru Story

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…ople of Teso) are Nilotes who live mainly in Eastern Uganda and in Western Kenya. The Iteso of Kenya are about 500,000, the majority of whom live in Busia County. Their music varies from traditional drums to string ensembles of impressive complexity and we were lucky to both witness and document this variety. The first location of recording was Atapara village of Ong’ariama sub-location within Amongura location of Teso sub-county. Here we visited…

Chebonet Group

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…Music of the Kalenjin Kapsokwony, Kenya

Lomuke Group Group

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…Music of the Kalenjin Sila, Kapenguria, Kenya Song translation – Lomuke Group…

Singing Wells Stories Page

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…re: 2011 – 2013 sampler CD Winyo Winyo Shipton is a singer songwriter from Kenya. He joined us on our first trip to coastal Kenya to record the music of the Mijikenda. On the first session we recorded, in Gede, Winyo helped to create the Influences series by recording with Nyerere Wa Konde and his son Mr Bado. You can read more about the first influences session by clicking here: First Influences. Winyo also accompanied us on our trip to record th…

Kalomoywa Group

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…Music of the Kalenjin Kapenguria, Kenya    …

Support Singing Wells Page

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…g Wells 2011 The Music of the Batwa of Kisoro The Music of the Kalenjin of Kenya Donate any amount We don’t mind whether you want to donate £1 or £100 (or even more). Any amount you give will help the Singing Wells project bring the music of East Africa to more and more people. We guarantee that your donation to the project will be spent in East Africa helping traditional music groups get on the world music map. Please note, the Singing Wells proj…

The Revival of the Entongooli Page

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…hreads are used to tune the Entongooli base. Stringing it Together In this latest video, we go back to visit our music scholars after a month away (due to the political climate and the Covid pandemic). Here we go back to our original instrument and strings, and begin to thread everything together to start the tuning process. It was great to go back and visit these students who are all working so hard and progressing so quickly towards their goal o…