Where its predecessor - African Lullabies Part 1 - focused on original compositions by South African singers and songwriters and was sung across various languages, African Lullabies Part 2, expands ...
Researchers at the University of Huddersfield are harnessing the power of song to spread vital healthcare messages—including COVID-19 precautions—among African women. The project—titled Life-Saving ...
Soothing is the word that best describes Lullabies from Mother Africa. It is a beautiful album that contains age-old compositions and heart-rending melodies that are perceived to bring healing and ...
It started with a lullaby. While volunteering in Uganda, David Shipman sang “Baby Mine” to comfort a baby in a local orphanage. “Baby mine, don’t you cry… Baby mine, dry your eyes…” The gentle song ...
RESEARCHERS at the University of Huddersfield are harnessing the power of song to spread vital healthcare messages - including Covid-19 precautions - among African women thanks to major funding from ...
In my hazy memories from long ago, my grandmother is humming a tune. Trying to recall the melody now, I think it sounded a bit like “Funiculi, Funicula,” a rhythmical Neapolitan song of the 19th ...
Gone are those days when at night; us - rural children sat around a huge bonfire which brought light to the darkness that surrounded us due to lack of electricity; something we did not care about ...