Ogle, Lizzie,

Rhythm, Ancestrality and Spirit in Maracatu de Nação and Candomblé : Repercussions / Lizzie Ogle. - First edition. - New York : Routledge, 2024. - 1 online resource (xviii, 238 pages). - SOAS Studies in Music .

1. Introduction 2. Where the Lion Walks: Leão Coroado, Pathways and Trajectories 3. Ground: States of Peripherality, Ecologies of Reciprocity 4. Rhythm: Non-linear Histories of Sound, Sensation and Spirit 5. Conclusions: Holding History Open

Rhythm, Ancestrality and Spirit in Maracatu de Nação and Candomblé: Repercussions examines how the highly percussive carnival practice of Maracatu de nação - an Afro-Brazilian musical and spiritual tradition originating in the north- eastern state of Pernambuco - has evolved in relation to the cosmology of Candomblé Nagô in the urban centres of Recife and Olinda, Brazil. Offering one of the first detailed ethnographic explorations into maracatu de nação, Candomblé Nagô and the connections between them, this book is a collaborative enquiry into frequently negated sacred and ancestral knowledge systems central to Afro-Brazilian musical-spiritual practices. Using an innovative research framework which integrates musical and rhythmic practices with spiritual, ancestral and ecological knowledge systems, readers are provided with an intimate ethnography based on eight years of friendship and learning with the oldest continuously active maracatu group in the world, Nação Leão Coroado, and its most recent leader, Mestre Afonso Aguiar (1948- 2018). This is a valuable text for those interested in ethnomusicology, performance studies, religious and cultural anthropology, decolonial research methods and writing styles, eco- musicology and Afro-diasporic, Brazilian and Latin American studies.

9781003357834 1003357830 9781040039014 1040039014 9781040039038 1040039030

10.4324/9781003357834 doi


Candomblé (Religion)
Percussion.
MUSIC / Ethnomusicology
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Folk & Traditional

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