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Tag: Jungian concept of a collective subconscious

[Conversation] Michael Baird: “I’m not a purist, but I want to be able to hear your roots in music”

  Interview by John Wisniewski Born in 1954 in Lusaka, Zambia, and of British nationality, Michael Baird spent his first … More

Batonga, Batonga Across The Waters, Brian Chilala and the Ngoma Sazu Band, Conversation, Crispin Mutanuka, Edwin Syasiya, Folk Music, Hugh Tracey, Interview, John Wisniewski, Jungian concept of a collective subconscious, Kalindula tradition, Kankobela, Lesotho Calling, Leya people, Michael Baird, MTV Syndrome, Music, Percussion, Phil Seamen, Pop-Culture, Retro Zambian Pop Music, SWP Records, Thumb-piano, Voodoo-Jazz, Zambezi

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Founded in the last quarter of 2011, Bakwa Magazine is a magazine of literary and cultural criticism, where urgent and intelligent discussions on the state and direction of literary and cultural production can take place. The dearth of critical and creative writing being its impetus, Bakwa’s approach is high-end creative writing and creative nonfiction, which is urgent and experimental in nature, while being at the same time a mirror of writing from Cameroon and Africa.

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