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Through Totemic Sculptures and Sound Art, Guadalupe Maravilla Explores the Therapeutic Power of Indigenous Ritual
In 1984, eight-year-old Guadalupe Maravilla left his family and joined a group of other children fleeing their homes in El Salvador. The Central American country was in the midst of a brutal civil war, a profoundly traumatic experience that’s left … Continue reading
Stage Direction Carnival Camp
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Sound Waves from Contemporary Music Become Traditional Chinese Landscapes in Du Kun’s Scroll Paintings
Detail of “登楼 / Going Upstairs” (2021), scroll, ink and color on silk, 50 × 600 centimeters (painting), 51 × 836 centimeters (scroll), 62 × 11 × 12 centimeters (camphor wood box) “Playing music is my only hobby,” says artist Du … Continue reading
Experience Egypt Live Stream | The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade
The Royal Event is finally here. The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade will roam the streets of Cairo marking a historic day where 22 Royal Mummies will move from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Tune … Continue reading
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How the Favelas shaped Samba and Carnival in Brazil
In the city of Rio De Janeiro, around 23-24% of the population live in the Favelas and within these makeshift neighbourhoods, is where the origins of Samba lies. Despite the dangerous environment it somehow gave the country of Brazil it’s … Continue reading
Mestre Anderson Miguel do Maracatu de Pernambuco – Carnaval em casa com a TV
Carnaval em casa é com a TVT! Acompanhe o show do Mestre Anderson Miguel. #CarnavalEmCasa #CarnavalEmCasaNaTVT #Bongar #RedeTVT #TVT
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林英哲 / 海の豊饒(和太鼓アンサンブル) Eitetsu Hayashi // Fertility of the Sea (Taiko)
https://www.senzoku.ac.jp/music/index… 洗足学園音楽大学 Senzoku Gakuen College of Music 公演名:打楽器アンサンブル第35回記念定期演奏会 日時:2014年12月23日(火) 16:00開演 会場:洗足学園 前田ホール 出演: 音楽監督 森茂 演奏: 洗足学園音楽大学打楽器アンサンブル 高橋薫子(ソプラノ) 森山京子(メゾソプラノ) 中鉢聡(テノール) 牧野正人(バリトン) ■Program■ ピロティコンサート ガムランアンサンブル チョロバレン バイトカンダス ルスン・ジュムングルン ウダン・マス スミラット マニャルセウ 和太鼓アンサンブル 林英哲 / 海の豊饒 マリンバ四重奏 小菅しほり / 花鳥風月 打楽器アンサンブル 和田薫 / … Continue reading
John Canoe (Junkanoo/Jonkonnu), Jamaica
John Canoe (also Junkanoo or Jonkonnu) dancing In Port Maria, St Mary, Jamaica (Caribbean). 01:40 Port Maria Town Center 02:26 To Kingston 02:28 To Ocho Rios Junkanoo has other variations in spelling such as ‘Jankunu’, ‘Jonkonnu’ (called John Canoe by … Continue reading
AFRICAN TRADITION FOR CHRISTMAS IN JAMAICA (Jonkunu)
https://mangosalute.com/magazine/the-… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkanoo Jonkanoo or Jonkunu as is pronounced by many Jamaicans is a traditional affair stemming from Ghana Africa, where costume and dancing of great significance is done around Christmas time. In this video we talk about how we have … Continue reading