Them Mushrooms - Going Places Country: Kenya || Language: English/Swahili || Style: Chakacha/Pop https://open.spotify.com/album/59nIYxHNSA1SIi0Iz8TMMI
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Them Mushrooms - Going Places Country: Kenya || Language: English/Swahili || Style: Chakacha/Pop https://open.spotify.com/album/59nIYxHNSA1SIi0Iz8TMMI
Jagwa Music
This Dar es Salaam based band have already garnered critical acclaim from their fellow country people and Western media alike thanks to their synthesis of a retro Casio keyboard and the frenetic percussive rhythms of chakacha, to create a vivid, physical music. The video below displays in all their glory both the importance of performance in their music but also their roots in their community.
Jagwa Music – Live in the Streets of Dar from Crammed Discs on Vimeo.
At the onset of puberty, the girl child- Mwanamwari- sets on a new journey in her life through formal instruction. In an enclosed and secluded space, a traditional instructor; somo/kungwi, fulfils the role of transferring knowledge and skills acquired throughout generations to the young girl. The kungwi/somo usually identifies her own candidate as the girl grows. The Kungwi could be an aunt or a very close companion of the girl's mother. Soon after the onset of puberty of the Mwanamwari, the kungwi, who should be a successfully married woman, takes upon herself to instruct her on personal hygiene, especially on how to take care of her body during the days of menstrual flow, self adoration, beauty and acceptance. She is warned to love her body by keeping away from sex before marriage. [...] The candidate is also instructed on how to take care of her body in a symbolic manner. She is taught to love and to take care of her body. The body is massaged daily. The Kungwi is the masseuse. She puts the girl in suitable different positions and proceeds to aid movements of the limbs and joints. She strokes, pinches and kneads her candidate’s body with a lot of abandon and commitment. By these means, any signs of obesity are removed from the girl’s body. [...] in Unyago the women revere the beauty of their bodies and by means of their dances seek to develop a body that is perfectly proportioned and graceful in movement, balance and tone. Throughout the seclusion period, the initiate is tested. She has to do exercises and show off her dancing skills and is introduced into the symbolic marital language. Sometimes the initiates compete in an open arena. However, only their kungwi and women relatives are present. Drumming and clapping to the rhythms accompanying well-known women's songs take place. [...] More notable is this training of the girls to seek harmony between their mind and body. The girls’ bodies are trained to respond to the expressive power of the mind. Further, the girls are taught languages of the body. The girls are forewarned to treat sexual encounters with their partners as dialogue between bodies. They are therefore prepared for all types of dancing, especially in the marital chamber. Ability to dance in the marital chamber is foreseen as the symbol of the girl’s victory through her body. . She learns to dance (including the dance on the marital bed) to exercise by rocking and swaying, and to sing. The dancing movements are tests of skill, some relate to domestic chores, others to sex, while others to graceful walking. The dancing styles also differ. For instance, there is that which should make the girl's waist very flexible "chakacha" and that which makes her move pleasurable during love making, msondo. Chakacha is danced in an upright position and msondo in a lying position. Generally sexual practices like the bed dance are carefully taught for they are believed to drive the husband wild with lust, while knowledge of herbs, miti, and correct spices, to keep him faithful and sexually active by awakening his desires, when low, are disclosed. The candidate's ability to swing the waist, kukata kiuno, can be said to be a ticket to marriage. Whoever acquires the skill faster, gets a suitor sooner. This is because word about her flexibility and agility goes round and soon, her hand in marriage is sought.
- Nurturing Multiple Intelligences through African Indigenous Education: A Case Study of Unyago, a Swahili Girls to Women Nuptial Institution by Professor Wangari Mwai
On belly/booty dancing as part of initiation rites for women among indigenous African people.
Chakacha from Comoros
This video looks like it was put together for a wedding and the chakacha dance here is part of the wedding festivities. There have been a few academic essays on how chakacha was/is part of rites of passage done at weddings.