Folk Dances of Jamaica

Folk Dances of Jamaica

Author: Hilary S. Carty

Publisher: Dance Books Limited

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Folk Dances of Jamaica is a detailed practical and theoretical discussion of five Jamaican folk dances - the Kumina, Dinkie Minie, Quadrille, Bruckin's, and Revival. The book's strength and appeal lies in the care taken to introduce, describe and illuminate in detail these dances. The book is invaluable for the student of dance, providing as it does practical information on both technique and performance, and is illustrated with bold drawings by "H" Patten. The author herself trained as a dancer and her book was researched in traditional settings in Jamaica and at the Jamaica School of Dance, where she studied after graduating in Performing Arts from Leicester Polytechnic. She has maintained a strong interest in dance, becoming Dance and Mime Officer for East Midlands Arts in the late 1980s and then General Manager for Adzido Dance Ensemble. As Arts Council England's Director of Dance from 1994 - 2003, Hilary championed the policy, development and promotion of all forms of dance nationally and internationally, before widening her expertise through leadership roles in the arts and broader cultural and creative industries.


Wake the Town & Tell the People

Wake the Town & Tell the People

Author: Norman C. Stolzoff

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780822325147

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An ethnography of Dancehall, the dominant form of reggae music in Jamica since the early 1960s.


Jamaica in Pictures

Jamaica in Pictures

Author: Janice Hamilton

Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9780822523949

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Discusses the land, history, government, people, and economy of Jamaica.


"Rock it Come Over"

Author: Olive Lewin

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9789766400286

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This volume describes the music and lore of Jamaica from the early 16th century through emancipation in 1838 to the mid-20th century. Olive Lewin explores the role of music in the lives of slaves and explores the life and beliefs of the Kumina cult queen, Imogene Queenie Kennedy.