African Music Being Taught At Stewards Comprehensive School
1974 , Harlow (Essex)
Cat no. 148639
Anglia Television news report from Stewards Comprehensive School in Harlow, where a workshop in African singing, drumming and dancing, is led by Felix Cobson.
Ghanaian-born Felix Cobson teaches traditional African drumming, dancing, and singing to the schoolchildren of Stewards Comprehensive, Harlow. The Founder of Aklowa African village in Takeley, Essex, Felix’s aim is to promote awareness of the true African way of life through workshops and performances. The children certainly enjoy the richness of African culture, and perform with great enthusiasm for Anglia Television. News reporter Chris Young interviews Felix Cobson and some of the schoolchildren taking part.
Keywords
Music; singing; dancing; African culture; schoolchildren; Schools; Ghana
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Interviewer : Chris Young
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Production company : Anglia Television
Manifestations
African Music Being Taught At Stewards Comprehensive School
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Category: Non-fiction
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Genre: News / Television
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Locations: Harlow (Essex)
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Work Type: Television
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Anglia news
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