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    • Abarungi nimwerugireyo 

      Nyabutono, Juliet (2012-01-02)
      It is a welcome song performed when welcoming visitors at social functions.
    • Agwara dance 

      Oneka, Dennis (2011-05-06)
      This recording is about the Agwara dance.
    • Aha eibaare ry'engoma 

      Kabareebe, Night (2010-10-20)
      This song is sung to accompany the Enjogyere dance performed by the Banyankore women.
    • Aligu dance 

      Oneka, Dennis (2011-05-06)
      Aligu is a hunting dance which is some times performed at funerals within the Jonam people.
    • Amatengyera ngabo 

      Musiime Kakomire, Portus (2010-08-05)
      This is a song which invites women to recite at social gatherings. It is mainly performed at parties while welcoming the guests.
    • Amba Akomi 

      Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)
      This is a welcome song performed usually in during social occasions.
    • Anzo ayiwala 

      Urri, Leone (2010-06-11)
      This is a song for leisure.
    • Asi asi maanro gamete 

      Baru, Jonh Bosco (2010-06-04)
      The children are performing to praise the Government.
    • Asi asi maanzo gamete okposi 

      Baru, Jonh Bosco (2010-06-04)
      An exit song sung as the children are leaving the stage.
    • Bagampunda 

      Augustine, Mugisha (2010-06-13)
      The recitative is about men of long time ago who were warriors and brave.
    • Bikoore 

      Kyompaire, Allen (2010-10-24)
      The music is meant to accompany the Ekitagururo dance of the Banyankore people.
    • Comments 

      Droma, Alex (2010-06-08)
      The performers explain why the mother of the deceased runs around.
    • Ding ding 

      Woko, Simon (2010-06-08)
      FUDA performers performing several ding ding dance songs.
    • Eizoba Nkeri Nizooba Rikuru 

      Glorious, Tumuheirwe (2010-06-12)
      The song is sung in praise of a woman who has given birth, and a boy/girl who has got married.
    • Gathering of performers 

      Droma, Alex (2010-06-08)
      Gathering of the performers for the performance.
    • Imwe Bantu Mwe Katubagambire Ahari Maraya 

      Mugisha, Allen (2010-06-12)
      The song is about prostitutes and how they have disturbed the world.
    • Kahangare 

      Bagaya, Steven (2010-08-07)
      The soloist says long live (kahangare) to a number of people.
    • Kaluma (Vu eb'e ma a'dite) 

      Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)
      This song is an expression of the effect of loosing relatives.
    • Kara kara 

      Baru, Jonh Bosco (2010-06-04)
      The dance is accompanied by a song about marriage.
    • Ladu oleri 

      Edema, Wilson (2010-06-11)
      A song for wedding ceremonies.