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Oliver Greene audio-visual recordings

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ID: 4000/GREE_4001

Primary Creator: Greene, Oliver

Extent: 26.0 Tapes. More info below.

Subjects: Garifuna (Caribbean people)--Belize

Forms of Material: World music

Abstract

Oliver N. Greene, Jr. is an associate professor of music at Georgia State University where he teaches courses on traditional world music, the popular music of select countries and carnival traditions of the Americas. This collection consists of audio and video tapes documenting music, dance and culture of the Garifuna people in Belize, including interviews, Wanaraua and Charikanari dances, drum making, singing, and the Dugu ritual.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Audio and video tapes documenting music, dance and culture of the Garifuna people in Belize, including interviews, Wanaraua and Charikanari dances, drum making, singing, and the Dugu ritual.

Collection Historical Note

Oliver N. Greene, Jr., a native of LaGrange, GA, is an associate professor of music at Georgia State University where he teaches courses on traditional world music, the popular music of select countries and carnival traditions of the Americas, and has produced numerous world music shows and published articles in the Black Music Research Journal (2002, 1999), Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of Music (2005), and the Garland Encyclopedia of World Music (1998) and Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music (2008), as well as in the book The Garifuna: A Nation Across Borders (2005). As a recipient of a Rockefeller fellowship at the CBMR in Chicago in 2000, he conducted fieldwork and research on the relationships between art, dance and music in the expression of ethnic identity in the wanaragua (Jankunú) ritual of the Garifuna of Belize. He has also conducted research on popular music and ancestor veneration rituals of the Garifuna in Belize and Honduras. In 2007 he produced the documentary film, “Play, Jankunú Play: The Garifuna Wanaragua Ritual in Belize.”

Biographical Note

Oliver N. Greene, Jr., a native of LaGrange, GA, is an associate professor of music at Georgia State University where he teaches courses on traditional world music, the popular music of select countries and carnival traditions of the Americas, and has produced numerous world music shows and published articles in the Black Music Research Journal (2002, 1999), Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of Music (2005), and the Garland Encyclopedia of World Music (1998) and Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music (2008), as well as in the book The Garifuna: A Nation Across Borders (2005). As a recipient of a Rockefeller fellowship at the CBMR in Chicago in 2000, he conducted fieldwork and research on the relationships between art, dance and music in the expression of ethnic identity in the wanaragua (Jankunú) ritual of the Garifuna of Belize. He has also conducted research on popular music and ancestor veneration rituals of the Garifuna in Belize and Honduras. In 2007 he produced the documentary film, “Play, Jankunú Play: The Garifuna Wanaragua Ritual in Belize.”

Subject/Index Terms

Garifuna (Caribbean people)--Belize

Administrative Information

Repository: Center for Black Music Research

Alternate Extent Statement: (26 tapes)

Access Restrictions: None

Use Restrictions: None

Physical Access Note: Includes audio and video recordings

Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid edited by Adam Melville, March 6, 2018.


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Series 1: Audio tapesAdd to your cart.
Sub-Series 1: Drumming lessonsAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Egbert Garcia; 1st Drumming Lesson (6/10/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 2: Roy Garcia; 2nd Drumming Lesson BackupAdd to your cart.
Sub-Series 2: InterviewsAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Jerris Valentine-Drummer/singer (8/14/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 2: Garifuna Ethnicity Part 1 with Fabian Cayetano, Education Officer (6/13/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 3: Garifuna Ethnicity Part 2 with Fabian Cayetano (7/1/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 4: Garifuna Ethnicity Part 1 with Jerris Valentine (8/15/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 5: Garifuna Ethnicity Part 2 with Jerris Valentine (8/15/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 6: John Mariano Part 1 of Master List Interview (7/6/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 7: John Mariano Part 2 of Master List Interview (7/8/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 8: Barbara Norales on Punta Rock (8/19/2000)Add to your cart.
Item 9: Ethnicity in Belize with Sebastian Cayetano (8/20/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 10: Taigi & Lupe; Wanaragua Drummers and Costume Makers (8/27/2000)Add to your cart.
Item 11: Roy Cayetano; Wanaragua (8/28/2000)Add to your cart.
Item 12: Performances in Garifuna Secular Music Part 1 with John Mariano (5/10/1996)Add to your cart.
Item 13: Wanaragua in Dangriga Part 1 with John Mariano (8/19/2000)Add to your cart.
Item 14: Wanaragua in Dangriga Part 2 with John Mariano (8/21/2000)Add to your cart.
Series 2: VideotapesAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Garifuna Workshop On Wanaragua And Other Aspects Of The CultureAdd to your cart.
Item 2-3: John Mariano Dressing for WanaraguaAdd to your cart.
Item 4: Charikanari Procession (2 Foot Cow, Devil and Women)Add to your cart.
Item 5: Garifuna Drum Making & Traditional DanceAdd to your cart.
Item 6: Dana Cultural Dancers, Beluria, CassavaAdd to your cart.

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