Africa Dances

Africa Dances by Geoffrey Gorer, published by Penguin in 1983, is a reprint edition comprising 218 pages. This book explores the rich tapestry of African dance, delving into its cultural significance and the various forms it takes across the continent. Gorer presents a detailed examination of how dance serves as a vital expression of social customs and traditions, offering insights into the diverse practices that characterize different regions.
Readers will find a comprehensive look at the intersection of performing arts and social science within the context of African cultures. The text discusses the role of dance in community life, highlighting its importance in rituals and celebrations. Through this exploration, Gorer invites readers to understand the complexities of African customs and the ways in which travel and cultural exchange influence these vibrant art forms.
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224pages. in8. Broché.
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