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Dinki Mini

Dinki Mini originates from the Congolese word `ndingi' which means lamentation or funeral song. Dinkies are celebratory occasions.

Although associated with death, the music is lively, joyous and exciting, intending to cheer the family and friends of the dead person. Dinki Mini was practised openly throughout slavery but is now done mainly during Jamaica's annual Festival activities.

This dance is performed mainly in the parishes of St. Mary, St. Ann, St. Andrew and Portland and Gerreh is found in Hanover, Westmoreland and St. James.

The Dinki Mini dance focuses on the pelvic region as it is performed in defiance of the death that has occurred. The dancers, male and female, make suggestive rotations with the pelvis in an attempt to prove that they are stronger than death, as they have the means to reproduce.

Instruments associated with the Dinki Mini are shakas, katta sticks, condensed milk tins, grater, the tamboo (a cylinder l shaped drum) and the benta. The benta is an ancient stringed instrument made of bamboo and a gourd resonator.

The lyrics of the songs associated with the Gerreh are also suggestive. Gerreh has another dimension, however, called the bamboo dance. This is dancing on elevated bamboo poles and between four bamboo poles brought together and pulled back by four crouching players.

Source From: http://www.jis.gov.jm/gov_ja/culture.asp

Image by: X. Murphy/Jamaians.com

 

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#13 normand dion 2010-07-24 23:21
Waa Gwaan, Bless you all & NUFF RESPECT
Dis some title of JAMAICA FOLK SONG (BENTA)
-Judy Drowned -Fyah Fyah
-Chi Chi Buddo -Old man
-Gal & Bwoy -Ossana
-Hill & Gully -Listed Market
-Rub Benta -Hold him Joe

NUFF RESPECT fi Miss Louise Bennett (Folk&Culture)
ONE LOVE
I n I ... ITAL-IDREN
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#12 normand dion 2010-07-24 23:08
waa gwaan, Respect
My good Idren Christopher Montgomery Anderson born St-Mary, Jamaica in 1962. He lived 56 HOPE ROAD, Kingston
with Bob Marley &Wailers between 5-12. At di age of 17, he go back ina St-Mary, and a hold man(Mr.Bennett) teached him Folk Song and how to played BENTA, long piece of Bamboo+calabash (Goodie). He received di permission to promote BENTA outta Jamaica. So he brang his fisrt BENTA ina Canada-Montreal, december 4, 1988. Him played in a woolip a place ina Montreal. We have some real good & RARE VIDEO about BENTA. I will put it soon on my Facebook Page (normand dion). Come check some drawings
(fi Promo Flyers/ t-shirt) on my Facebook. We will have songs and a real Authentic dead-yard (with BENTA) from
ST-MARY JAMAICA, when Mr. Bennett died
It was remastering in studio in New-York.
JAMAICA FOLK SONG+CULTURE (&BENTA) is so rich of History. Have to Show & Know to di Next Generation....
NUFF RESPECT... MUST KEEP IN TOUCH
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#11 Trish-lee Clarke 2010-05-12 19:00
need more info and pictures,especi ally on instruments.too little info!!!!!!!! ;-)
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#10 Trish-lee Clarke 2010-05-12 18:53
:lol: More information and lacking pictures!!!!!!! !
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#9 tt 2010-04-28 21:10
this is boring :zzz
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#8 Abby-gayle delisser 2010-04-19 13:36
:lol: SURE
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#7 Guest 2010-04-04 18:29
I honestly don't know how our students are encouraged to get with technology, when it seems as our experts are either lazy or lack interest or creativity. this lack of info or videos is common to most if not all local related sites. Jamaica no problem? :sad:
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#6 Guest 2010-03-30 02:53
i think that this information should be more corresponding and a whole lot of pictures about the dance and the other dances in the world.
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#5 Guest 2010-03-23 20:07
:zzz Much improvement needed.... :-?
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#4 Guest 2010-03-23 17:33
can u plz give some more information
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