Etnografie Sonore / Sound Ethnographies

«Less Is More, My Friend!». Sibongile Kgaila and Solly Sebotso: Four-String Guitar Song Composers from Botswana

  • FIGURE 1(a). Ronald “Ronnie” Moipolai performs his characteristic motional pattern
  • FIGURE 1(b). Ronald “Ronnie” Moipolai performs his characteristic motional pattern
  • FIGURE 2. Map of Botswana
  • FIGURE 3. Bontshetse Sebako playing her setinkane (Gaborone, 30th June 2018_photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 4. Thojane Ikageng playing his segaba (Maun, 11th July 2018_photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 5. Home-made guitar kept at the Phuthadikobo Museum in Mochudi (July 2018_photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 6. Two art creations in Sibongile Kgaila’s garden (Thamaga, 2nd July 2018_photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 7. Sibongile Kgaila before one of his shows (Kweneng, 30th June 2019_photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 8. Hand-made advertising poster (Molepolole, 30th June 2019_photo A. Cosentino)
  • FIGURE 9. Sibongile Kgaila (left) and Solly Sebotso (right) during the soundcheck (Kweneng, 30th June 2019_photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 10. Sibongile Kgaila and his audience. Frame from unpublished video by the author (Kweneng, 30th June 2019)
  • FIGURE 11. Sibongile Kgaila plays the guitar behind his shoulders (Kweneng, 30th June 2019; photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 12. Sibongile Kgaila and his “home audience” (Thamaga, 2nd July 2018_photo S. Montaquila)
  • FIGURE 13. Solly Sebotso performing at Kings Garden Bar (Kweneng, 30th June 2019_photo S. Montaquila)
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