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‘IT'S IN OUR BLOOD’: MALI'S GRIOTS AND MUSICAL ENSKILMENT

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2015

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Film review of Da Kali: the pledge of the art of the griot (2013, 86 minutes) and Dò Farala A Kan: something has been added (2013, 69 minutes). French and Bamanankan, with English subtitles. Directed by Lucy Durán, edited by Michele Banal, and made with assistance from Lassana Diabaté.

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Copyright © International African Institute 2015 

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1 The list of traditional griot instruments includes the kora (a twenty-one-stringed bridge harp), ngoni (a lute-like string instrument), tamani or tama (a variable-pitch drum) and the balafon (a wooden-keyed percussion idiophone, similar to a xylophone). The electric guitar is a recent, and increasingly popular, addition.

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