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SanDance!: A Journey to the Heart of Africa’s San Dance Culture. 2020. Directed and written by Richard Wicksteed. Produced by Richard Wicksteed and Edwin Angless. Sixty minutes. DVD and DSL (Digital Site License). Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER). In Nharo, Buga-Kwhe, ||Ani-khwe, Ju|’hoansi, and Ts’ix with English narration and subtitles.

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SanDance!: A Journey to the Heart of Africa’s San Dance Culture. 2020. Directed and written by Richard Wicksteed. Produced by Richard Wicksteed and Edwin Angless. Sixty minutes. DVD and DSL (Digital Site License). Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER). In Nharo, Buga-Kwhe, ||Ani-khwe, Ju|’hoansi, and Ts’ix with English narration and subtitles.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2023

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of International Council for Traditional Music

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References

Kubik, Gerhard. 1998. “Inter-African Streams of Influence.” In The Garland Handbook of African Music, edited by Stone, Ruth M., 293324. New York and LondonGarland Publishing.Google Scholar
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