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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2021.tde-15022022-151901
Document
Author
Full name
Vitor Israel Trindade de Souza
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2021
Supervisor
Committee
Ikeda, Alberto Tsuyoshi (President)
Silva, Salomão Jovino da
Silva, Vagner Goncalves da
Title in Portuguese
O Ogan Otum Alabê: sacerdote e músico percussionista da Nação Ketu no Ilê Axê Jagun
Keywords in Portuguese
Atabaque
Candomblé Ketu
Dança afro-brasileira
Música afro-brasileira
Ogan
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta pesquisa analisa o Ogan Otum Alabê, quem posso definir como um sacerdote1 e, ao mesmo tempo, um músico percussionista que desempenha papel fundamental no ritual do Candomblé. Apresento um recorte sobre a Nação Ketu, uma das Nações referenciais do Culto aos Orixás, aqui representada pelo Ilê Axé Jagun2, Casa de Candomblé à qual pertenço, situada no município de Taboão da Serra, na Grande São Paulo, e tendo como elemento principal e recorte final de minha pesquisa o Ogan Otum Alabê William Eduardo dos Santos, conhecido como Opotum Bicudo
Title in English
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Keywords in English
Afrobrazilian dance
Afrobrazilian music
Atabaque
Candomblé Ketu
Ogan
Abstract in English
This research presents and analyzes Ogan Otum Alabê, who I can define as a priest and, at the same time, a percussionist musician who plays a fundamental role in the Candomblé ritual. I present an excerpt on the Ketu Nation, one of the reference Nations of the Cult of Orixás, here represented by Ilê Axé Jagun, Candomblé temple to which I belong, located in the municipality of Taboão da Serra, in Greater São Paulo, and having as its main element and final clipping of my research the Ogan Otum Alabê, William Eduardo dos Santos, known as Opotum Bicudo.
 
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Publishing Date
2022-02-17
 
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