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- Title
Aesthetics in Biripo indigenous musical performance.
- Authors
Omosule, Segun
- Abstract
Biripo music, even when restricted to a group of people in the Ikale/Ilaje/Apoi milieux, is an embodiment of the consciousness of the folk and combines the art of the people with entertainment as a major cultural thrust, religious indoctrination and ethical values in the environment. This article attempts an analysis of the musical performance of Zeblon Omoranmowo entitled: word hangs loose and bursts 'Oro Ma Se Dugbe Dugbe O Be O' (2018) through an examination of the subject matter, themes and analogies that could constitute a veritable source of conflict to the larger society and internal disquietude to individuals whose indiscretion could ignite interpersonal conflicts through aesthetics as a philosophical model of analysis; claiming that religious books and selfish personal pursuits are potential sources of danger to the larger society.
- Subjects
MUSICAL performance; INTERPERSONAL conflict; MUSICAL analysis; AESTHETICS; PHILOSOPHICAL analysis; FOLK art
- Publication
Scene (2044-3714), 2019, Vol 7, Issue 1/2, p55
- ISSN
2044-3714
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1386/scene_00006_1