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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract La música de Kiribati ha sido menos afectaLa música de Kiribati ha sido menos afectada por la cultura occidental que la mayoría de las otras culturas de las islas del Pacífico, ya que los europeos no llegaron a Kiribati hasta 1892.*​ El himno nacional de Kiribati es Kunan Kiribati, de Ioteba Tamuera Uriam; fue adoptado tras la independencia en 1979.​e adoptado tras la independencia en 1979.​ , The music of Kiribati has been less affectThe music of Kiribati has been less affected by Western culture than most other Pacific island cultures since Europeans did not arrive in Kiribati until 1892. The national anthem of Kiribati is "Kunan Kiribati" (Song of Kiribati), by I.T. Uriam; it was adopted upon independence in 1979. Kiribati folk music is generally based on chanting or other forms of vocalizing, accompanied by body percussion. Public performances in modern Kiribati are generally performed by a seated chorus, accompanied by a guitar. However, during formal performances of the standing dance (Te Kaimatoa) or the hip dance (Te Buki) a wooden box is used as a percussion instrument. This box is constructed so as to give a hollow and reverberating tone when struck simultaneously by a chorus of men sitting around it. Traditional songs are often love-themed, but there are also competitive, religious, children's, patriotic, war and wedding songs. There are also stick dances (which accompany legends and semi-historical stories. These stick dances or 'tirere' (pronounced seerere) are only performed during major festivals. In 1963 Gerd Koch filmed on Tabiteuea traditional dances and songs of the ruoia series: the kawawa, the introductory song and dance; the kamei with a dance leader, the wan tarawa and the kabuakaka; and a bino song and dance complete with accompanying arm movements. Koch also filmed traditions songs and dances on Onotoa and Nonouti. has been described as one of Kiribati's most notable musicians. one of Kiribati's most notable musicians.
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rdfs:comment La música de Kiribati ha sido menos afectaLa música de Kiribati ha sido menos afectada por la cultura occidental que la mayoría de las otras culturas de las islas del Pacífico, ya que los europeos no llegaron a Kiribati hasta 1892.*​ El himno nacional de Kiribati es Kunan Kiribati, de Ioteba Tamuera Uriam; fue adoptado tras la independencia en 1979.​e adoptado tras la independencia en 1979.​ , The music of Kiribati has been less affectThe music of Kiribati has been less affected by Western culture than most other Pacific island cultures since Europeans did not arrive in Kiribati until 1892. The national anthem of Kiribati is "Kunan Kiribati" (Song of Kiribati), by I.T. Uriam; it was adopted upon independence in 1979. has been described as one of Kiribati's most notable musicians. one of Kiribati's most notable musicians.
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