- The
shekere (from
Yoruba Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀) is a
percussion instrument consisting of a
dried gourd with
beads or
cowries woven into a net
covering the gourd....
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Sèkèrè or Sèrèkè is a town and arrondis****t in the
Borgou Department of Benin. It is an
administrative division under the
jurisdiction of the commune...
- Vancouver, "
Sekeres and
Price Show" on The
nation network podcast channel.
While a host at TSN
Radio 1040
alongside colleague, Matt
Sekeres. On February...
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Stevan Sekereš (26
September 1937 – 23
November 2012) was a
Serbian football defender who pla**** for SFR Yugoslavia. He had a
spell in France, with Nantes...
- Sikirevci. p. 77.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Sekereš,
Stjepan (1977). "Govor
Hrvata u južnoj Baranji".
Hrvatski dijal****loški...
- a
bandleader who sang and pla**** the banjo, a
tambourine player, and a
sèkèrè (gourd rattle) player.
Sometimes a
fourth person would be
added as a supporting...
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number of
young girls entering the game
would decrease rapidly. — Mathew
Sekeres, "Too
Dainty to Hit?", The
Globe and Mail (September 5, 2009) The Svenska...
- most
common and is
present in many
Yoruba traditions, such as Apala, Jùjú,
Sekere and Afrobeat. The
second is the
Sakara family. Typically, they pla**** a...
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Apala music is an
offshoot of Wéré music.
Instruments include a
rattle (
sekere),
thumb piano (agidigbo) and a bell (agogô), as well as two or
three talking...
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large talking drum, or dun-dun. It can be seen and
experienced in
modern sekere, fuji,
apala and
possibly juju
cultural performances. The
gudugudu drum...