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Video: Franco- legend of Africa Music in African Pop Show- Brazil 1989
Title: Franco- legend of Africa Music in African Pop Show- Brazil 1989
Description: Franco- legend of Africa Music in African Pop Show- Brazil 1989
Video: SUPERB AFRICA 4 GOSPEL MUSIC
Title: SUPERB AFRICA 4 GOSPEL MUSIC
Description: THERE IS TOMORROW; I SAW JESUS ON THE CROS, VALIHARASA. southern africa/Sadec states gospel music. made in the ALCA STATES area de livre comercio das americas/Brasil. A GOST&SABOR STUDIOS PRODUCT. PROPHET AZAFE G.A MINISTRIES ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PROFIT ORGANIZATION SINCE 1986/ REGISTRATION NUMBER: P11604-04-AT PRETORIA/TSWANE, SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC. HELP US TAKE THIS GOSPEL AHEAD-DONATE, ABSA BANK, ACCOUNT NAME: AZAFE`S INETRNATIONAL MINISTRIES, ACCOUNT NUMBER: 9070778357, ACCOUNT TYPE: SAIVINGS, BRANCH CODE:632005,SWEAFTY ADDRESS:absaazajj, Nelspruit city South Africa. P.O.BOX 6681 NELSPRUIT 1200 R.S.A email: prophetazafe@webmail.co.za tel-(0027) 82 394 6370. presently we are doing gospel crusade in Brazil-call (0055) 16 92 22 3119 or at www.googlegroups.com/allbronetafrica. our account. banco do Brasil, agencia, 2872-x conta corente, 18476-4, nome gerson ananias azafe. our windown live messenger address: eticademissoes@hotmail.com. GOD BLESS YOU. PSALMS 91. we need your support to take this gospel ahead your offerings are welcome: get in contact with our team send us a massage if realy you want to support us: email. donations@prophetazafegaministries.com you can also support by doing shopping of our products, there DVD`S MASSAGE AND MUSIC, CD`S AND GOSPEL BOOKS. email. shopping@prophetazafegaministries.com for revival in your country. send us a massage into:info@prophetazafegaministries.com for counseling ministry: send a request at: thewachmancurchministry@prophetazafegaministries.com GOD BLESS YOU WE LOVE YOU ALL BELOVEDS JHON 8:12. IF YOU ARE IN EUROPE AND YOU DESIRE A HEALTHFULL FELOWSHIP WE ARE IN LONDON UK. just send us a request we can come if possible into your place. email; apostoliccoverage@prophetazafegaministries.com AFRICA.email: africanneeds@prophetazafegaministries.com IN SOUTH AFRICA AMERICA. email: franca@prophetazafegaministries.com MEADLE EAST, ASIA, AND PACIFIC ISLANDS. SEND US A MASSAGE INTO: ibrahim@prophetazafegaministries.com NORTH AMERICA, AUSTRELIA AND NEWISLAND. email: cupbearers@prophetazafegaministries.com
Video: Mili Mili Music Video
Title: Mili Mili Music Video
Description: Mili Mili, which means "movement" in Arabic, is a high-energy, thirteen piece, world music band from Los Angeles. This world music band performs in many languages, including Portuguese, Arabic, Swahili and English. All members are from different parts of the world, contributing to this collective sound with their traditional instruments and sounds native to their respective countries and cultures. With the fusion of melodies, rhythms and dances from all around the world, Brazil, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, Mili Mili is a microcosm of the cultures of the world all in one band. This eclectic mix of music is created to bring our audiences positive energy and happiness. Our philosophy is simply: ONE WORLD. ONE RACE. ONE VOICE. A MUSIC REVOLUTION THAT BRINGS TOGETHER ALL PEOPLES OF THE WORLD. Mili Mili has performed live at events in and around Southern California, including the Long Beach Carnival, Hollywood Palladium Brazilian Nights, BB King's, the Temple Bar in Santa Monica, 5th Annual Irvine Global Village Festival, San Diego Earthday Festival, the Beverly Hills Film Festival and Hard Rock Cafe. Mili Mili has also performed live on the radio at 88.9 KXLU FM Los Angeles. The single "Mili Mili" (performed in Arabic and Portuguese) has aired on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles and received positive feedback from Europe and was aired on P3 Swedish national radio station.
Video: Jorge Ben Jor , " Zumbi "
Title: Jorge Ben Jor , " Zumbi "
Description: Another great song by Jorge Ben Jor, one of the best brazilian singer ever. This song is from the album " Africa Brasil ". Here are the lyrics, for those who are interested... :) Angola, Congo, Benguela Monjolo, Capinda, Nina Quiloa, Rebolo Aqui onde estão os homens Há um grande leilão Dizem que nele há uma princesa à venda Que veio junto com seus súditos Acorrentados em carros de boi Eu quero ver quando Zumbi chegar Eu quero ver o que vai acontecer Zumbi é senhor das guerras Zumbi é senhor das demandas Quando Zumbi chega, é Zumbi quem manda Pois aqui onde estão os homens Dum lado, cana-de-açúcar Do outro lado, um imenso cafezal Ao centro, senhores sentados Vendo a colheita do algodão branco Sendo colhidos por mãos negras Eu quero ver quando Zumbi chegar Eu quero ver o que vai acontecer Zumbi é senhor das guerras
Video: Nao Vi Nada - Z
Title: Nao Vi Nada - Z'Africa Brasil
Description: QUE VIVA ZAPATA-ZUMBI!! Z'Africa Brasil não vendo nada!!! direção e confecção: doca corbett com didi sieh ©2004 são paulo, Brasil
Video: Putumayo Presents: Brasileiro - Chico Cesar "Mama Africa"
Title: Putumayo Presents: Brasileiro - Chico Cesar "Mama Africa"
Description: Video of Chico Cesar's "Mama Africa" from the Putumayo World Music Brasileiro compilation.
Video: Z
Title: Z' Africa Brasil
Description: Trailler do Documentário "Z´Africa Brasil, porque quem tem cor, age!" Previsão de lançamento: 2009
Video: Xica Da Silva- Miriam Makeba
Title: Xica Da Silva- Miriam Makeba
Description: Following a three decade long exile, Miriam Makeba's return to South Africa was celebrated as though a queen was restoring her monarchy. The response was fitting as Makeba remains the most important female vocalist to emerge out of South Africa. Hailed as The Empress Of African Song and Mama Africa, Makeba helped bring African music to a global audience in the 1960s. Nearly five decades after her debut with the Manhattan Brothers, she continues to play an important role in the growth of African music. Makeba's life has been consistently marked by struggle. As the daughter of a sangoma, a mystical traditional healer of the Xhosa tribe, she spent six months of her birth year in jail with her mother. Gifted with a dynamic vocal tone, Makeba recorded her debut single, "Lakutshona Llange," as a member of the Manhattan Brothers in 1953. Although she left to form an all-female group named the Skylarks in 1958, she reunited with members of the Manhattan Brothers when she accepted the lead female role in a musical version of King Kong, which told the tragic tale of Black African boxer, Ezekiel "King Kong" Dlamani, in 1959. The same year, she began an 18 month tour of South Africa with Alf Herbert's musical extravaganza, African Jazz And Variety, and made an appearance in a documentary film, Come Back Africa. These successes led to invitations to perform in Europe and the United States. Makeba was embraced by the African-American community. "Pata Pata," Makeba's signature tune was written by Dorothy Masuka and recorded in South Africa in 1956 before eventually becoming a major hit in the U.S. in 1967. In late-1959, she performed for four weeks at the Village Vanguard in New York. She later made a guest appearance during Harry Belafonte's ground-breaking concerts at Carnegie Hall. A double-album of the event, released in 1960, received a Grammy award. Makeba has continued to periodically renew her collaboration with Belafonte, releasing an album in 1972 titled Miriam Makeba and Harry Belafonte. Makeba then made a special guest appearance at the Harry Belafonte Tribute at Madison Square Garden in 1997. Makeba's successes as a vocalist were also balanced by her outspoken views about apartheid. In 1960, the government of South Africa revoked her citizenship. For the next thirty years, she was forced to be a 'citizen of the world.' Makeba received the Dag Hammerskjold Peace Prize in 1968. After marrying radical Black activist Stokely Carmichael, many of her concerts were cancelled, and her recording contract with RCA was dropped, resulting in even more problems for the artist. She eventually relocated to Guinea at the invitation of president Sekou Toure and agreed to serve as Guinea's delegate to the United Nations. In 1964 and 1975, she addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations on the horrors of apartheid. Makeba remained active as a musician over the years. In 1975, she recorded an album, A Promise, with Joe Sample, Stix Hooper, Arthur Adams, and David T. Walker of the Crusaders. Makeba joined Paul Simon and South Africa 's Ladysmith Black Mambazo during their world-wide Graceland tour in 1987 and 1988. Two years later, she joined Odetta and Nina Simone for the One Nation tour. Makeba published her autobiography, Miriam: My Story, in English in 1988 and had it subsequently translated and published in German, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish and Japanese. Following Nelson Mandela's release from prison, Makeba returned to South Africa in December 1990. She performed her first concert in her homeland in thirty years in April 1991. Makeba appeared in South African award-winning musical, Sarafina, in the role of Sarafina's mother in 1992. Two years later, she reunited with her first husband, trumpeter Hugh Masekela, for the Tour Of Hope tour. In 1995, Makeba formed a charity organization to raise funds to help protect the women of South Africa. The same year, she performed at the Vatican's Nevi Hall during a world-wide broadcasted show, Christmas In The Vatican. Makeba's first studio album in a decade, Homeland, was released in 2000. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
Video: Zimbabwe tribute  Africa-Brazil Fanzine Mr. Mutekwe
Title: Zimbabwe tribute Africa-Brazil Fanzine Mr. Mutekwe
Description: DURING 1987 TO 1990 A PHOTOCOPIED MAGAZINE WITH HELPING OF SEVERAL PARTICIPANTS OF THE WORLD WAS MADE TO DIVULGATE THE MUSIC AND CULTURE OF THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES. NOW A RESUME OF THIS WORK. Zimbabwe tribute of Africa-Brazil Fanzine to Mr.Tafanenyasha Mutekwe from Old Canaan- P.O. Highfield, Harare. Tatenda, Mutekwe
Video: One Love - Beautiful International Version
Title: One Love - Beautiful International Version
Description: The song One Love performed by many artists in different countries. From Bill Moyers Journal on PBS. Official web site: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10242008/watch3.html Playing for Change: http://www.playingforchange.com/
Video: sudanese music & Ethiopian dance performing 9
Title: sudanese music & Ethiopian dance performing 9
Description: Dance in Africa is not a separate art, but a part of the whole complex of living. For Africans, the magic of all life is experienced. African dance is basic, vital, and complete. It varies from the slowest and stateliest of court dances to those which move so rapidly the eye cannot hope to register all that is happening. In all, there is the concept of beauty. Beauty is primarily in the rhythmic action, composure, smile, body decoration and propse etc.Traditional dance in Africa is the integrated art of movement that is controlled by her music which is governed by her languages.Its relationship to music is what chiefly distinguishes it from any other art form. African dance is also a source communication through which it is possible to demonstrated emotion, sentiment, beliefs and other reactions through movement. African dance can be traced to many modern movement. For example, martial arts self defense movement are common movements found in Nigeria among the Korokoro dancers. Also the samba was originally a generic term designated the choreography of certain round dances imported from Angola and the Congo. It is the most favorite dance of brazil. In African Funerals, the music and dance tell a sort of biography of the person who has. His/her occupation, his successes, his/her social position in life, and how he/she died is reflected in the music and dance. The funeral dances express the importance fo the community in traditional African life, in which people are bound by a shared respect for their heritage and a pride in the accomplishments of their fellowmembers.
Video: Miriam Makeba-Pata Pata(TV Record,S.Paulo,Brazil,1968)
Title: Miriam Makeba-Pata Pata(TV Record,S.Paulo,Brazil,1968)
Description: The great Sivuca on acoustic guitar(Sivuca was one of the most important brazilian musicians.He passed away in 2007. In this video he's playin'acoustic guitar,but his instrument is accordion.
Video: Jacare Brazil & Agbedidi Jeliya 2007
Title: Jacare Brazil & Agbedidi Jeliya 2007
Description: The University of Florida Center for World Arts, Center for Latin American Studies, and Center for African Studies presents a concert by Jacaré Brazil and Agbedidi Jeliya with special guests, Abdulaye Diabate, Cheick Diabate, and Tasana Camara. Under the leadership of musical director Abou Sylla, Agbedidi Jeliya was formed in fall 2006 as an outgrowth of UF's African music and dance group Agbedidi Africa, an ensemble directed by Mohamed DaCosta. Both groups perform music of the Mande people of West Africa. Sylla comes from a family of griots, musicians who have traditionally been the historians and culture-bearers of the Mande. He is an accomplished player of the balafon (a Mande xylophone), appearing on numerous solo and ensemble recordings and performing internationally for many years. Sylla has invited some very talented musicians to accompany Agbedidi Jeliya this year, all of whom hail from families of griots. Abdulaye Diabate will accompany the group on guitar and Cheick Diabate and Tasana Camara will add their talents on the stringed instrument n'goni and the bass balafon. UF's Brazilian music ensemble Jacaré Brazil with collaborate with Agbedidi Jeliya on several selections and perform separately as well. Co-directed by Larry Crook and Welson Tremura, Jacaré Brazil performs a wide variety of traditional and popular Brazilian music ranging from the guitar-based choro to the raucous street samba.
Video: Kamkar Folk Music Concert Shirin Ebadi Nobel Prize
Title: Kamkar Folk Music Concert Shirin Ebadi Nobel Prize
Description: KATARINA ZETA jones WITH SHIRIN EBADI NOBBLE PRIZE
Video: medieval music #1: "rain saltarello" (saltarello della pioggia)
Title: medieval music #1: "rain saltarello" (saltarello della pioggia)
Description: Different versions of the same tune. Diverse versioni della stessa melodia. SALTARELLO II (italian medieval dance). ("Saltarello della pioggia (Rain Saltarello") Pictures: Raindances, Fleshes & Thunders, Rainbow. Immagini: Danze della pioggia, Lampi e tuoni, Arcobaleno. excerpts from: - Dead Can Dance (Australia): "Saltarello" (album "Aion", 1990) - ensemble Djembé (Africa): "Saltarello" (album "Medieval hits", 2000) - Stary Olsa (Byelorussia): "Saltarello XIV Cent" (album "Medieval Discotheque", 2005) - John Renbourn (England): "Trotto Saltarello" (album "The Lady and the Unicorn", 1971) - conjunto Musikantiga (Brazil): "Saltarello" , (album "Volume 1", 1969) - Capella de Ministrers (Spain): "Salterello" (album "Lamento di Tristano", 2002) - ensemble Instanpitta (U.S.A.): "Salterello II and Trotto (2 bagpipes, shawm, frame drum, tambourine)" (album "Medieval Italian Dances", 1994) - Corvus Corax (Germany): "Saltarello" (album "Live auf dem Wäscherschloß", 2000) - Tanzwut (Germany): "Saltarello 2002 Tanzwut Remix" (Corvus Corax album "In electronico", 2002) - Angelo Branduardi (Italy): "Pioggia" (album "Pane e rose", 1988)

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