Zarico [videorecording] / directed by Andr�e Gladu ; produced by Jacques Vall�ee, Michel Brault, Daniel Pinard.
Material type: FilmReference number:ocm22140883Publication details: [Ottawa] : Distributed by National Film Board of Canada, 1984. Description: 1 videocassette (58 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inSubject(s): Folk music -- United States | Creoles -- Louisiana | Louisiana | MusicSummary: Zarico, the folk music of Black Creole culture of southwestern Louisiana, has evolved into one of the most original forms of American music today. The Creole population, a blending of peoples from Africa, the Caribbean, and Acadia, developed their style of music through an intermingling of these musical influences. As the population moved during the Depression and World War II, the melodies and rhythms of the music influenced jazz, the blues, and rock.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Video | Main Library Audio Visual | 781.65 ZAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 32449000326760 |
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Zarico, the folk music of Black Creole culture of southwestern Louisiana, has evolved into one of the most original forms of American music today. The Creole population, a blending of peoples from Africa, the Caribbean, and Acadia, developed their style of music through an intermingling of these musical influences. As the population moved during the Depression and World War II, the melodies and rhythms of the music influenced jazz, the blues, and rock.
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