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      Lighting methods used by cinematographers in Uganda, a case study in Kampala [1]
      MARKETING STRATEGIES GOSPEL ARTISTS USE TO MARKET THEIR MUSIC [1]
      Meaning construction and communication style in condolence messages [1]
      Music and dance as a tool for body conditioning in fitness centers among adults aged 25-50 years around Kampala [1]
      Music and dance in wonset ritual among the Sapiiny in Uganda [1]
      Music as a tool for resilience and social mobilization during COVID-19 in suburban Uganda [1]
      Music as a tool to empower vulnerable children: A case study of Brass for Africa Uganda [1]
      Music education: the state of music education in secondary schools; a case study of Uganda martyrs high school Lubaga, Kampala [1]
      A musical interpretation of the Omubala of the Mmamba Gabunga clan in Buganda [1]
      Oku eminyeeto y’erigyenda erikumanya enganda zaabo omu Banyanyankore n’Abakiga [1]
      Okujwanzya n'okuhindura endimi omu kugamba Orunyankore-Rukiga [1]
      Okushwijuma empindahinduka omu miriire ya bakiga ba kare na ba hati bikacondoozibwa mu munisiparite ya kabale [1]
      The Pentecostal church as a space for church musicians to develop their talents: a case study of new revival church Kamwokya [1]
      Playwriting for the Ugandan theater audience: opportunities and challenges [1]
      The portrayal of child characters in Luganda folktales [1]
      Prime-time musical performances and the orientation of first year students on sexual relationships at Makerere University [1]
      Processes of producing Ugandan Afrobeat: Case study of producers at Mulika studio [1]
      Re examining the importance of the jam session to practical training for the students of performing arts and film(PAF) [1]
      The redefinition of the practice of Ekyitaguriro dance by Rwakunionio Cultural Association. [1]
      The relevance of traditional folksongs of the Banyankole to the youth in Ankole (South-Western Uganda) [1]