British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People?

British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People?

Marie Bashiru

Why are Black people so rarely seen in British Folk Music, apart from the apparent & questionable guise of the Blackface traditions still practiced today? Musician and researcher, Marie Bashiru, looks into the question of why Black people are so rarely seen in British Folk Music, and their absence in the English body of folk song, compared to their counterparts in the US. It revisits and shines a lens on the phenomenon era of Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain, engaging current Black British folk music practitioners in conversation on belonging, England's colonial past, & folk history.

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How many episodes are there of British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People??

There are 1 episodes avaiable of British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People?.

What is British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People? about?

We have categorized British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People? as:

  • Music
  • Music History

Where can you listen to British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People??

British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People? is available, among others places, on:

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When did British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People? start?

The first episode of British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People? that we have available was released 1 November 2022.

Who creates the podcast British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People??

British Folk Music: Where Are All The Black People? is produced and created by Marie Bashiru.