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- catalog abstract "(Diro and his talking musical bow): Using music to imitate the rising and falling tones of the Lobi language in a hide-and-seek game, Diro delightfully engages village children as he directs them to a hidden object with his talking musical bow (11 minutes). (Adama, the talking musician): Adama Hamidou is a renowned deaf West African dancer, comedian, street performer and practitioner of the ancient Yan-Taori magic tradition. He is a joyful pied piper, spreading wonder and delight among the people of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. As a deaf man, Adama has found a unique, witty means of communication (22 minutes). (Dance of the Bella): An entrancing film of dance performed to humming and hand-clapping on the southern reaches of the Sahara desert. The Bella people, having survived seven years of drought and famine, dance at dusk, as they celebrate Tabasky ('Id al-Adha), the major Islamic feast in West Africa (11 minutes).".
- catalog alternative "Adama, the Fulani magician.".
- catalog alternative "Dance of the Bella.".
- catalog alternative "Diro and his talking musical bow".
- catalog contributor b10517025.
- catalog contributor b10517026.
- catalog created "[1995]".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "[1995]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1995]".
- catalog description "(Adama, the talking musician): Adama Hamidou is a renowned deaf West African dancer, comedian, street performer and practitioner of the ancient Yan-Taori magic tradition. He is a joyful pied piper, spreading wonder and delight among the people of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. As a deaf man, Adama has found a unique, witty means of communication (22 minutes).".
- catalog description "(Dance of the Bella): An entrancing film of dance performed to humming and hand-clapping on the southern reaches of the Sahara desert. The Bella people, having survived seven years of drought and famine, dance at dusk, as they celebrate Tabasky ('Id al-Adha), the major Islamic feast in West Africa (11 minutes).".
- catalog description "(Diro and his talking musical bow): Using music to imitate the rising and falling tones of the Lobi language in a hide-and-seek game, Diro delightfully engages village children as he directs them to a hidden object with his talking musical bow (11 minutes).".
- catalog description "VHS.".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette (44 minutes) :".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "[1995]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Cruz, CA : African Family Film Foundation,".
- catalog requires "VHS.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, West.".
- catalog subject "Dance Africa, West.".
- catalog subject "Doh, Diro.".
- catalog subject "Fula (African people) Rites and ceremonies.".
- catalog subject "Hamidou, Adama.".
- catalog subject "Kankarama Bella (African People)".
- catalog subject "Lobi (African people) Social life and customs.".
- catalog title "Diro and his talking musical bow. Adama, the talking musician. Dance of the bella [videorecording].".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "image".