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Dances not Dirges: Culture under Apartheid,
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This review is from: In Township Tonight: South Africa's Black City Music and Theatre (Paperback)
In 1986, Paul Simon's album, "Graceland" focused international attention on the music and people of South Africa. The music was not the mournful dirges of apartheidvictims but rather the vibrant sounds of a cultural affirmation. Anyone interested the people and culture behind the "Graceland" sound need look no further than David Coplan's "In Township Tonight!"
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In Township Tonight: South Africa's Black City Music and Theatre by David B. Coplan (Hardcover - June 1985)
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