Music History of Belize 1718 - 1985: "From Brukdown to Punta Rock" - Hardcover
by Derrick Straughan (Author)
A groundbreaking exploration of Belize's rich and diverse musical heritage, Music History of Belize: 1718-1985 traces the evolution of sound, culture, and identity from the colonial era to the rise of Punta Rock.
Drawing on historical records, oral traditions, and cultural analysis, Derrick Straughan uncovers how African, Maya, Garifuna, and European influences shaped the musical landscape of Belize. From the rhythmic origins of brukdown in mahogany camps to the emergence of modern genres, this book reveals the deep connection between music, migration, resistance, and national identity.
Inside, readers will discover:
- The cultural foundations of Belizean music across ethnic groups
- The impact of slavery, colonialism, and migration on musical expression
- The development of instruments, bands, and performance traditions
- The transition from oral traditions to modern music industries
- The rise of Punta Rock and Belize's cultural independence
Perfect for students, researchers, musicians, and history enthusiasts, this book is an essential resource for understanding Caribbean music history and Belize's cultural legacy.
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