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The Embodiment and Transmission of Ghanaian Kete Royal Dance - (Anthem Africology) by Emmanuel Cudjoe (Hardcover)

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  • This book is an Afrocentric exploration of the royal Indigenous dance known as the Kete dance-music, as an analytical path for reassessing African movement systems in the 21st century.
  • About the Author: Dr Emmanuel Cudjoe is a tenure-track Assistant professor in Dance at Ball State University, Theatre and Dance Department, Muncie, Indiana-USA, a researcher, dancer, educator, cultural consultant, and African dance scholar hailing from Ghana.
  • 204 Pages
  • Performing Arts, Dance
  • Series Name: Anthem Africology

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About the Book



This book is an Afrocentric exploration of the royal Indigenous dance known as the Kete dance-music, as an analytical path for reassessing African movement systems in the 21st century. It validates the agency of the Black dancing body as a critical element for the generation and use of Indigenous knowledge systems of the Africans/diaspora and explores critical perspectives on the role dancing plays in the cultural emancipation of African knowledge systems globally.



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This book is an Afrocentric exploration of the royal Indigenous dance known as the Kete dance-music, as an analytical path for reassessing African movement systems in the 21st century. It validates the agency of the Black dancing body as a critical element for the generation and use of Indigenous knowledge systems of the Africans/diaspora and explores critical perspectives on the role dancing plays in the cultural emancipation of African knowledge systems globally.



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"Cudjoe has written a well-nourished text that speaks to the incredible creativity enclosed in the traditional dance of the royal court of the Asante people of Ghana. This book will be used for many years to come. His arguments are compelling, and his writing is both fresh and victorious."-Molefi Kete Asante, College of Liberal Arts Temple University



"In The Embodiment and Transmission of Ghanaian Kete Royal Dance: From Palace to Academy, Dr. Emmanuel Cudjoe offers a groundbreaking Afrocentric exploration of the kete music-dance tradition of Asantes from the Ashanti region of Ghana. This work reclaims the agency of the black dancing body and highlights its crucial role in generating and transmitting African indigenous knowledge systems. The book stands as a testament to the power of music and dance as repositories of knowledge and catalysts for social change. Through in-depth research and expertise, the author seamlessly weaves together theory, history, and practice, making this book an essential read for scholars, practitioners, dancers, and cultural enthusiasts alike. It is a timely and vital contribution to the field of African Dance Studies."-Kofi Anthonio, Dance Studies Department, School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana, Legon



"The author brings a triple experience to this work. First, he grew up as a royal Kete dancer, instructed to 'walk as a royal, ' and to display that royalty in the Kete dance with pride, becoming the center of attention, with music ingrained in the heart, mind, and spirit. Second, he has experience as a dance teacher, and third, as a researcher. This combination not only opened avenues for research but also allowed the author to adopt mythologies that benefit from interviewing dancers and musicians, as they relive their conscious experiences as royal performers and dance experts. This approach enriches the examination of the structural intricacies of Kete dance forms."-Alhaji Abdulai Iddrisu, Chair, History Department, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN



"This book is an extraordinary contribution to the discourse on African dance and movement. This book brilliantly illuminates the Kete dance-music as a profound cultural and analytical framework. Through meticulous exploration, it validates the black dancing body as a dynamic vessel of indigenous knowledge and a pivotal force in the global cultural emancipation of African traditions. This work is an essential read for anyone invested in the reclamation and celebration of African movement systems in the 21st century, offering critical perspectives that resonate deeply with scholars, dancers, and cultural enthusiasts alike."-Eric Awuah, Anthropology Department, University of Alberta, Canada




About the Author



Dr Emmanuel Cudjoe is a tenure-track Assistant professor in Dance at Ball State University, Theatre and Dance Department, Muncie, Indiana-USA, a researcher, dancer, educator, cultural consultant, and African dance scholar hailing from Ghana.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.04 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 204
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Dance
Series Title: Anthem Africology
Publisher: Anthem Press
Theme: History & Criticism
Format: Hardcover
Author: Emmanuel Cudjoe
Language: English
Street Date: November 12, 2024
TCIN: 1002216420
UPC: 9781839991820
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-4963
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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