Subtitle:
COUNTER CULTURES OF NIGERIAN POPULAR MUSIC
Activity Type:
Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Presenter:
OYEBADE DOSUNMU, Music Department, University of Pittsburgh
Date:
Thursday, October 27, 2011 (All day)
Event Status:
As Scheduled
Location:
WWPH 4130
Contact Person:
Sarah Amanfu
Contact Phone:
412-624-8143
Contact Email:
ska16@pitt.edu
Event Web Site:
Cost:
free
During the 1960s, Nigeria gained independence from British colonial rule. A renewed self-determination captured all Nigerians, especially the youth. Traditional West African music began to sound like a remnant of the colonial path and young Nigerians turned to Euro-American pop/rock music. This movement was not without its critics, including the notable Fela Kuti who instead of emulating western music, created his own contercultural genre, AFROBEAT. Dr. Dosunmu will be chronicling the various countercultures of Nigerian pop music and how these cultures arose. You are all welcome to join in this exciting discussion and to learn something new about Nigerian popular music culture.
UCIS Unit:
Center for African Studies
World Regions:
Africa