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UTUEKPE MUSIC AS AN INSTRUMENT OF CHANGE

 

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  • Title page   —       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       – i     Declaration —       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -iiApproval page —   –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -iiiDedication —         –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -ivAcknowledgement —       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -v     Table of content   —         –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -vi                 Abstract —   –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -vii

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Music has been a powerful tool for social change throughout history, serving as a medium through which artists can express their views, challenge societal norms, and inspire action. This research project focuses on Utuekpe music as an instrument of change within the Nigerian society. Utuekpe music, originating from the Efik people of Cross River State in Nigeria, carries deep cultural significance and has been used traditionally for various purposes, including storytelling, entertainment, and preservation of history. The study delves into how Utuekpe music has evolved over time to address contemporary social issues and advocate for change. Through a combination of qualitative research methods such as interviews, content analysis, and participant observation, this research explores the themes, messages, and impact of Utuekpe music on society. By analyzing the lyrics, melodies, and performance styles of Utuekpe music, this study aims to uncover the ways in which artists use this genre to address issues such as social injustice, political corruption, gender equality, and cultural preservation. Furthermore, the research investigates the reception and perception of Utuekpe music among different segments of the Nigerian population, including the youth, elders, policymakers, and the general public. By examining how Utuekpe music influences attitudes, behaviors, and social movements, this study sheds light on the role of music in promoting social change and fostering unity within diverse communities. The findings of this research contribute to the growing body of literature on the transformative power of music in society. By highlighting the unique characteristics of Utuekpe music and its significance in the Nigerian context, this study provides insights into the ways in which music can be harnessed as a tool for advocacy, education, and cultural preservation. Additionally, this research underscores the importance of supporting local music traditions and artists in promoting social awareness, empowering marginalized voices, and fostering positive change within communities. In conclusion, Utuekpe music serves as a powerful instrument of change within the Nigerian society, offering a platform for artists to voice their concerns, challenge the status quo, and inspire collective action. By exploring the themes, messages, and impact of Utuekpe music, this research highlights the potential of music to shape attitudes, influence behaviors, and drive social transformation.

Thesis Overview

<p>GENERAL INTRODUCTION<br><br>1.1 &nbsp; &nbsp; Background of the Study<br><br>Akwa Ibom is rich in folk music and dance. Symbols play very important roles as they relate to the process of adjusting the individual to the traditional social order in which one is born. Melodies are most commonly used in creating folk songs. One unique thing about the melodies of Ibibio music is that it is the only part of Nigeria that makes use of the three-note scale (Tritonic scale) (Akpabot, 1974). Akpabot explains that the melodies are either ritualistic, like the praise songs, or non-ritualistic which are meant purely for entertainment. Here, the melodies become more improvisatory and humorous. Folk melody are normally played in social celebrations such as marriage feasts, birth of a new baby or elevation in social status. Folk songs are also used as a means of communication through a masquerade.<br><br>In Akwa Ibom State, there are many cultural groups which have helped to give the State a cultural identity. There may be two or more of such groups in each of the 31 Local Government Areas of the State. Examples of such groups include: Ikon, Uta, Asian Uboikpa, Oko, Ekpo, Ekpe, Obon, Atata, Ekpri Akata, Utuekpe, Ntok Odio-Odio, Mbopo, Ebre, Ibaan Isong, etc. The Ibibio believe that the spirits of their ancestors usually come back in the form of Ekpo (spirit) to help in the government and social control of their communities. For instance, Ekpe, which in Ibibio dialect means leopard. (A most ferocious beast) is used as a vehicle of social control in the communities where it is played. All cultural idioms stated above play different roles in the society. The Mbopo, for instance, shows the beauty of maidenhood, and highlights the need for chastity in maidens. These maidens are taken into fattening rooms and groomed in all areas of a woman’s life. The Ekpo masquerades (spirit manifests) are seen as departed kinsmen and rulers who have returned from the land of the spirits to participate in communal ceremonies and rites. The Ekpri-Akata is an important masquerade whose main responsibility is to get the people informed in the society. The Ekpri-Akata broadcasts every hidden thing in the community hence people are for forced to live right in order to avoid the wrath of the Ekpri-akata.<br><br>One important cultural idiom of the Ibibio is the Utuekpe, which is the focal point of this work. Utuekpe means spider. As the name implies, its performance is spider-like. This group makes use of unique traditional technological approach known only to the initiates. Like the spider, a masquerade scales heights on strings, even riding motorcycles on string up a dazzling height. Utuekpe is the most complete and all-embracing of idioms in Ibibio drama and theatre. The origin of this group is chronicled in antiquity. Utuekpe includes both institutional and non-institutional drama, because it has the prime objective of re-structuring the communal and individual personality, developing a critical social conscience, and reforming the thoughts and behaviour of posterity.<br><br>The style and structure of this performance depend largely on two factors. The context of the drama, and the variable artistic combinations of the dominant idiom of the drama. The context could be social, ceremonial, political or religious. The dominant idioms of Ibibio drama are:<br><br>Sound and music, (songs, incantation, ululation poetic renditions, instrumentation). Movement, (dance, mime, gymnastics, acrobatics). Mask idioms, (the mask, masking, and the masquerade). Metaphysics, (magic, exorcism, trance or possession). Ritualism, including lustration, libation, sacrifice, worship and so on. Symbolism, both auditory and visual.<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Utuekpe is a secret society and one way of identifying it is through its masquerades, in which all initiates participate. The usefulness and impact of this cultural group in the society is immense, therefore, it will be proper to highlight the value and significance of such group in the society for record purposes. Utuekpe itself is a cultural display made up of several masquerades and puppets. There are masquerades like EkooÅ, Utuekpe, Obiokpo, Ndito EkooÅ (children of Eka EkooÅ), Ado Iso EkooÅ (forerunner) and finally, Eka EkooÅ herself, usually a dome-like masquerade. Utuekpe is a secret agent in all communities where it is practised. The main purpose of this group is to act as a security agent for the society in particular, and the community in general. Utuekpe is played by able-bodied young men. However, there seems to be a dearth of documented materials on Utuekpe music. The songs are not written down, and this puts this performance in danger of becoming extinct.<br><br>1.2 &nbsp; &nbsp; Statement of the Problem <br><br>Ibibio land is blessed with abundant traditional music, dances, and plays. Most of these performances, as noted earlier, served vital functions in the society. Almost all the groups served as the media that could help the indigenes to live right in the society and maintain peace, order, and harmony. Some geared towards correcting social ills and encouraged virtues of sanctity, self-discipline, chastity/moral uprightness, etc. Sadly, modern trends seem to affect their performances negatively. It is worthy of note that Ibibio music, dances, and plays, from the onset had not been documented. Some of the songs and practices are losing their popularity, while some have been lost completely. Utuekpe, and its cultural practices is seen as a vehicle for transformation, discipline, and other good virtues. These values are gradually being thrown to the winds because of modern developments and enlightenments. Contemporary times desire our going back to the roots to sustain these virtues and values. Also, there seems to be no single transcription of the songs as practised by this group.<br><br>In the light of the afore-mentioned, it is necessary and important that this study be carried out to document the musical practices of this group to forestall its total extinction.<br><br>1.3 &nbsp; &nbsp; Purpose of the Study<br><br>The main purpose of this study was to document Utuekpe group, its social and cultural impact. Specifically the study sought:<br><br>Document Utuekpe songs for further references and learning. Provide a scholarly document for further studies or research in Utuekpe. Transcribe and analyze Utuekpe songs for posterity.<br><br>1.4 &nbsp; &nbsp; Significance of the Study<br><br>The documented works of Utuekpe cultural group will enhance the knowledge of the history and practices of Utuekpe for current and future generations. This work will also create awareness about the culture of the people, as laid down by tradition. This work will serve as a pedestal for further research work.<br><br>1.5 &nbsp; &nbsp; Scope of the Study<br><br>The study is on Utuekpe cultural group as an organization in Ibibio ethnic group. It takes a cursory look at the practices, functions, and songs used by this group.<br></p>

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