Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 91American Folk-lore Society, 1978 |
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... ( performance ) and eléré ( performer ) for Yoruba verbal arts and artists respec- tively indicate that the Yoruba see verbal art as a performance , a sort of drama to be acted or imitated , thereby forging an identity between verbal art ...
... ( performance ) and eléré ( performer ) for Yoruba verbal arts and artists respec- tively indicate that the Yoruba see verbal art as a performance , a sort of drama to be acted or imitated , thereby forging an identity between verbal art ...
Strana 687
... performance . Another element affecting the performance of Yoruba verbal art forms is the audience . The nature and composition of the audience depend largely on the type of verbal art to be performed and the situation of performance ...
... performance . Another element affecting the performance of Yoruba verbal art forms is the audience . The nature and composition of the audience depend largely on the type of verbal art to be performed and the situation of performance ...
Strana 688
... performance , and both of which he in turn manipulates to suit his art . It is in the midst of all these influences that the verbal artist composes and performs . The variability of the elements govern- ing the performance is the factor ...
... performance , and both of which he in turn manipulates to suit his art . It is in the midst of all these influences that the verbal artist composes and performs . The variability of the elements govern- ing the performance is the factor ...
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