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Yuka is a secular Afro-Cuban musical tradition which involves drumming, singing and dancing. It was developed in western Cuba by Kongo slaves during colonial times. Yuka predates other Afro-Cuban genres of dance music like rumba and has survived in Kongo communities of Pinar del Río, specifically in El Guayabo and Barbacoa, San Luis. Since the 1940s, yuka performances have been recorded by researchers such as Harold Courlander and María Teresa Linares.

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  • Yuka (musique) (fr)
  • Yuka (music) (en)
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  • Les tambours yuka étaient joués à Cuba par les esclaves d'originebantou lors des rituels palo monte, regla de Mayombe ou makuta. Ils sont au nombre de trois : * caja (joué avec des baguettes appelées guagua ou cajita) ; tumba * mula ; * cachimbo, ou tumba, répandu dans la province d'Oriente et correspondant au ditumba, batterie de trois tambours faisant partie de la tradition luba (ou lube) venant du Kasaï. * Portail des musiques du monde * Portail des percussions * Portail de l’esclavage * Portail de Cuba (fr)
  • Yuka is a secular Afro-Cuban musical tradition which involves drumming, singing and dancing. It was developed in western Cuba by Kongo slaves during colonial times. Yuka predates other Afro-Cuban genres of dance music like rumba and has survived in Kongo communities of Pinar del Río, specifically in El Guayabo and Barbacoa, San Luis. Since the 1940s, yuka performances have been recorded by researchers such as Harold Courlander and María Teresa Linares. (en)
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  • Yuka (en)
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  • Kongo music (en)
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  • Les tambours yuka étaient joués à Cuba par les esclaves d'originebantou lors des rituels palo monte, regla de Mayombe ou makuta. Ils sont au nombre de trois : * caja (joué avec des baguettes appelées guagua ou cajita) ; tumba * mula ; * cachimbo, ou tumba, répandu dans la province d'Oriente et correspondant au ditumba, batterie de trois tambours faisant partie de la tradition luba (ou lube) venant du Kasaï. * Portail des musiques du monde * Portail des percussions * Portail de l’esclavage * Portail de Cuba (fr)
  • Yuka is a secular Afro-Cuban musical tradition which involves drumming, singing and dancing. It was developed in western Cuba by Kongo slaves during colonial times. Yuka predates other Afro-Cuban genres of dance music like rumba and has survived in Kongo communities of Pinar del Río, specifically in El Guayabo and Barbacoa, San Luis. Since the 1940s, yuka performances have been recorded by researchers such as Harold Courlander and María Teresa Linares. (en)
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  • c. 1800, western Cuba (en)
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