词条 | Kasékò |
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|name= Kasékò |bgcolor= blue |color= white |stylistic_origins= Africa, Europe, America |cultural_origins = Slavery in French Guiana |instruments= Tibwa, Tanbou foulé, Tanbou koupé, Tanbou plonbé |derivatives= |subgenres= |fusiongenres= Léròl |regional_scenes= {{flatlist|
}} |other_topics= Music of French Guiana }} Kasékò is a musical genre from French Guiana. It also designates the drums as well as the dance of this musical genre. This is a fusion of African, European and American styles. EtymologyThe Guianan Creole term Kasékò derives from the French expression casser le corps (break the body) which was used during slavery in French Guiana to indicate a swift dance. HistoryOriginKasékò is an autogenic music based on the traditional dances of slaves and mixed with European and Amerindian cultural contributions. InstrumentsThe Kasékò is played with four instruments :
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