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Dance Research in Tanzania

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

Herbert F. Makoye
Affiliation:
Fellow, International Centre for African, Music and Dance,University of Ghana; Doctoral candidate, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.

Abstract

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Type
Research in Dance Worldwide
Copyright
Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1998

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References

Note

1. Lihamba, A., “Dance Training and Education in Tanzania.” Paper presented at the International Symposium on Arabs and Oriental Influences on African Traditional Music and Dance, Zanzibar, Tanzania, April 1996; 10Google Scholar.