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Slideshow Gallery – Alessandro Cosentino
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 Frame from unpublished video by the author (Kweneng, 30th June 2019)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)
«Less Is More, My Friend!». Sibongile Kgaila and Solly Sebotso: Four-String Guitar Song Composers from Botswana
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Alessandro Cosentino
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