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- Q3712274 subject Q7318471.
- Q3712274 subject Q8225733.
- Q3712274 abstract "Djolé (also known as Jolé or Yolé) is a mask-dance from Temine people in Sierra Leone. It is played traditionally with a large square drum called sikko.Although a mask depicts a female, it is carried by a male.Djolé is played usually during big feasts which involve many villages to celebrate a good harvest, the end of the Ramadan or a marriage.Nowadays the rhythm has been rearranged to be played with the djembé and is very popular in particular in Guinea.".
- Q3712274 wikiPageExternalLink rhythm8.htm.
- Q3712274 wikiPageExternalLink context.htm.
- Q3712274 wikiPageExternalLink rythme_djembe.php?r=Djole.
- Q3712274 wikiPageExternalLink djole.html.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q1006.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q1044.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q11639.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q161524.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q41662.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q537750.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318471.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q748316.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225733.
- Q3712274 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445.
- Q3712274 comment "Djolé (also known as Jolé or Yolé) is a mask-dance from Temine people in Sierra Leone. It is played traditionally with a large square drum called sikko.Although a mask depicts a female, it is carried by a male.Djolé is played usually during big feasts which involve many villages to celebrate a good harvest, the end of the Ramadan or a marriage.Nowadays the rhythm has been rearranged to be played with the djembé and is very popular in particular in Guinea.".
- Q3712274 label "Djolé".