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Playful Performers: African Children's Masquerades

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Playful Performers: African Children's Masquerades - Binkley, David
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African children develop aesthetic sensibilities at an early age, roughly from four to fourteen years. By the time they become full-fledged adolescents they may have had up to ten years experience with various art forms--masking, music, costuming, dancing, and performance. Aesthetic learning is vital to their maturation. The contributors to this volume argue that the idea that learning the aesthetics of a culture only occurs after maturity is false, as is the idea that children wearing masks is only play, and is not to be ...

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Playful Performers: African Children's Masquerades 2017, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9781138513105

Paperback

Playful Performers: African Children's Masquerades 2005, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780765802866

Hardcover