Baker, D. (2008). Breaking beyond the Local. Third Text, 22(3), 407-415. doi:10.1080/09528820802205042
Examines the artwork of Roma artists displayed in London.
Cartwright, G. (2006). Among the Gypsies. World Literature Today, 80(3), 51-55.
Music of the Gypsy people and some of the background of the people. The sad truth of the absence of the music in the Western world is also explored.
Chandler, K. (2011). 'Probably the most widely known gipsy for many a mile around': The Life and Musical Activity of Thomas Boswell, aka Thomas 'Gypsy' Lewis (1838-1910). Folk Music Journal, 10(1), 102-122.
The experiences of the musician, Thomas Boswell, on his route from Berkshire to Whiltshire.
Čvorovi, J. (2009). What Makes Them Tick. The Social Significance of Serbian Gypsy Oral Tradition. Fabula, 50(1/2), 37-53. doi:10.1515/FABL.2009.004
Academic journal article that explains examples of Siberian Gypsy storytelling and the way it can be used to handle problems.
Hajdu, D. (2010). TRIUMPH OF THE GYPSIES. New Republic, 241(7), 27-30
Discussion of the jazz guitarist, Django Reinhardt, and interviews with his collaborator Stephane Grappelli.
Kurzbauer, H. (2003). Exotic fusion. Strad, 114(1362), 1112-1117.
A feature article about Gypsy violinist, Roby Lakatos, and how he blends his people's music with jazz.
Smith, L., DeMeo, B., & Widmann, S. (2011). Identity, Migration, and the Arts: Three Case Studies of Translocal Communities. Journal Of Arts Management, Law & Society, 41(3), 186-197. doi:10.1080/10632921.2011.598418
Identifies how things like dance helps show their identify of the their community, focuses on the flamenco as the dance of the Gypsies.
Biographies
Dregni, M. (2006). Django : the life and music of a Gypsy legend / Michael Dregni. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004. (Biography Call # ML419.R44 D74 2004 USF Library- Tampa)
This book selection is a biography of the great Gypsy guitar player, Django Reinhardt.
Examines the artwork of Roma artists displayed in London.
Cartwright, G. (2006). Among the Gypsies. World Literature Today, 80(3), 51-55.
Music of the Gypsy people and some of the background of the people. The sad truth of the absence of the music in the Western world is also explored.
Chandler, K. (2011). 'Probably the most widely known gipsy for many a mile around': The Life and Musical Activity of Thomas Boswell, aka Thomas 'Gypsy' Lewis (1838-1910). Folk Music Journal, 10(1), 102-122.
The experiences of the musician, Thomas Boswell, on his route from Berkshire to Whiltshire.
Čvorovi, J. (2009). What Makes Them Tick. The Social Significance of Serbian Gypsy Oral Tradition. Fabula, 50(1/2), 37-53. doi:10.1515/FABL.2009.004
Academic journal article that explains examples of Siberian Gypsy storytelling and the way it can be used to handle problems.
Hajdu, D. (2010). TRIUMPH OF THE GYPSIES. New Republic, 241(7), 27-30
Discussion of the jazz guitarist, Django Reinhardt, and interviews with his collaborator Stephane Grappelli.
Kurzbauer, H. (2003). Exotic fusion. Strad, 114(1362), 1112-1117.
A feature article about Gypsy violinist, Roby Lakatos, and how he blends his people's music with jazz.
Smith, L., DeMeo, B., & Widmann, S. (2011). Identity, Migration, and the Arts: Three Case Studies of Translocal Communities. Journal Of Arts Management, Law & Society, 41(3), 186-197. doi:10.1080/10632921.2011.598418
Identifies how things like dance helps show their identify of the their community, focuses on the flamenco as the dance of the Gypsies.
Biographies
Dregni, M. (2006). Django : the life and music of a Gypsy legend / Michael Dregni. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004. (Biography Call # ML419.R44 D74 2004 USF Library- Tampa)
This book selection is a biography of the great Gypsy guitar player, Django Reinhardt.