‘Naming the Baby’: Music and boundary identities in Zoupanokhoria. (CROSBI ID 309369)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Kyratsou, Chrysi ; Sotiraki, Katerina ; Prezotto, Joseane ; Brkljačic, Marko
engleski
‘Naming the Baby’: Music and boundary identities in Zoupanokhoria.
The article focuses on the local music and dance of Zoupanochoria, a cluster of villages lying on the boundaries of the different geographic areas of the Greek parts of Epirus and Macedonia. Identifying music with either side of the boundary results in contestations over locals’ identity and sparks dispute over symbolic belonging to distinct musical traditions and their geographic origin. The research shows that musicians blend elements (tunes, rhythms, instrumentation) of both music traditions. Based on the repertories performed in two community festivities, the article relates their different structure and organization with alternative expressions of belonging and shows the resolution of dispute and discontent that the local dance Lotzia provides. This border situation resonates metaphorically withthe Greek tradition to name the newbornbaby after one of the grandparents, thus signifying bonds with the family. However, highlighting bonds with a specific part of the family can engender disputes. This metaphor can be applied to many forms of community solidarity-building in Greece and the wider Balkans, as the one examined here.
Music ; Community belonging ; Borderlands ; Zoupanochoria ; Traditions and locality
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Podaci o izdanju
37 (1)
2021.
95-111
objavljeno
2153-2931
10.14434/aeer.v37i1.32057