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Kuku (music)

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Kuku is the title of a traditional piece of music from the West African nation of Guinea. According to Mamady Keita, its rhythm was played by women as they came back from fishing. Nowadays this music is played during parties. Some people believe that it was played by two different peoples, one of which was the Manian ethnic group in the forest region of Guinea.

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References

  1. Cruz Banks, Ojeya (2020). "Fare Ra Lankhi: The Circle Is an Indigenous Pedagogical and Choreographic Space for West African Dance". Journal of Dance Education. 20 (4): 205–213. doi:10.1080/15290824.2019.1599896. ISSN 1529-0824.
  2. Uschi Billmeier. (2004). Mamady Keita. ISBN 978-3-935581-50-9

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