OLAC Record oai:www.mpi.nl:tla_1839_c5ff774c_9a6b_4f16_ba16_62f43b839ed2 |
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Title: | Bapeyadance8 | |
Bapeya dance 8 | ||
Contributor: | Christopher | |
Manel | ||
Ivar | ||
Jarmo | ||
Linda | ||
Contributor (consultant): | Mama | |
Ngolo | ||
Aminu | ||
Nze | ||
Mangome | ||
Mimbe | ||
Angéline | ||
Ngyemba | ||
Dyuka | ||
Bepa | ||
Nayimbo | ||
Tsimbo | ||
Pfuda | ||
Ekwawe | ||
Contributor (interviewer): | Djiedjhie | |
Contributor (researcher): | Nadine | |
Contributor (speaker): | Bvuraga | |
Bernadette | ||
Nabugone | ||
Minse | ||
Nabiwoulo | ||
Ntemba Martin | ||
Nkat | ||
Clarisse | ||
Mazidi | ||
Jacky | ||
Coverage: | Cameroon | |
South Province | ||
Date Created: | 2012-07-28 | |
Description: | The "Bala" dance continues (as described in Bapeya dance 7), but in a more unorderly fashion as people are pretty drunk and tired. The circle gets dissolved at times and there are lots of discussions between participants about who gets to dance in the middle. Some people wait their turn to be chosen to dance in the middle while others choose to just enter the middle, disregarding the rules. After the dance, there are discussions amongst the men and amongst the women about what is still left to share in terms of cigarettes and alcohol (although the Bagyeli live in a very egalitarian society in terms of many daily activities and shared chores, sharing possessions such as received gifts, alcohol, cigarettes, and money, is done along gender lines). As the morning approaches, the animals (dogs and chicken) wake up and join the humans. Also, the women return to their bamboo trunk to continue with the "Bapeya" dance. Some children have collected empty wine tetrapacks using them as shoes. | |
Format: | video/mp4 | |
video/mpeg | ||
audio/x-wav | ||
image/jpeg | ||
Identifier (URI): | https://hdl.handle.net/1839/dedeca91-7416-4b62-8e15-a438912128f4 | |
Language: | Gyele | |
Language (ISO639): | gyi | |
Publisher: | The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics | |
Subject: | Gyele language | |
Subject (ISO639): | gyi | |
Type (DCMI): | MovingImage | |
Sound | ||
StillImage | ||
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Archive: | The Language Archive | |
Description: | http://www.language-archives.org/archive/www.mpi.nl | |
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OaiIdentifier: | oai:www.mpi.nl:tla_1839_c5ff774c_9a6b_4f16_ba16_62f43b839ed2 | |
DateStamp: | 2021-12-19 | |
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Search Info | ||
Citation: | Nadine (researcher); Mama (consultant); Christopher; Djiedjhie (interviewer); Ngolo (consultant); Manel; Ivar; Jarmo; Aminu (consultant); Nze (consultant); Mangome (consultant); Mimbe (consultant); Angéline (consultant); Ngyemba (consultant); Dyuka (consultant); Bvuraga (speaker); Bernadette (speaker); Linda; Nabugone (speaker); Minse (speaker); Nabiwoulo (speaker); Bepa (consultant); Nayimbo (consultant); Tsimbo (consultant); Pfuda (consultant); Ekwawe (consultant); Ntemba Martin (speaker); Nkat (speaker); Clarisse (speaker); Mazidi (speaker); Jacky (speaker). 2012-07-28. The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. | |
Terms: | area_Africa country_CM dcmi_MovingImage dcmi_Sound dcmi_StillImage iso639_gyi | |
Inferred Metadata | ||
Country: | Cameroon | |
Area: | Africa |