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Living the Tradition: An Enchanting Journey into Old Irish Airs
directed by Ilse de Ziah and Maarten Roos, fl. 2009; produced by Ilse de Ziah, Lightcurve Films; performed by Ilse de Ziah (Portugal: Lightcurve Films, 2017), 53 mins
Behind every Irish tune is an ancient tale of love and loss, of history and heroes. Living the Tradition is the journey cello player and composer Ilse de Ziah takes around Ireland in a search for undiscovered secrets of ten Irish Airs. Along the way she meets with renowned Irish musicians, scholars and local chara...
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directed by Ilse de Ziah and Maarten Roos, fl. 2009; produced by Ilse de Ziah, Lightcurve Films; performed by Ilse de Ziah (Portugal: Lightcurve Films, 2017), 53 mins
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Behind every Irish tune is an ancient tale of love and loss, of history and heroes. Living the Tradition is the journey cello player and composer Ilse de Ziah takes around Ireland in a search for undiscovered secrets of ten Irish Airs. Along the way she meets with renowned Irish musicians, scholars and local characters who share the history and stories behind the music with her. Ilse performs these intensely beautiful pieces in the places they or...
Behind every Irish tune is an ancient tale of love and loss, of history and heroes. Living the Tradition is the journey cello player and composer Ilse de Ziah takes around Ireland in a search for undiscovered secrets of ten Irish Airs. Along the way she meets with renowned Irish musicians, scholars and local characters who share the history and stories behind the music with her. Ilse performs these intensely beautiful pieces in the places they originally come from, spanning the length and breadth of Ireland. Filmmaker Maarten Roos captures the romantic landscapes, the charm of the Irish people and the powerful resonance of the cello, creating a fresh and fascinating account of Irish music and culture.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Ilse de Ziah
Contributor
Ilse de Ziah, Lightcurve Films
Author / Creator
Ilse de Ziah, Maarten Roos, fl. 2009
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Lightcurve Films
Person Discussed
Turlough Carolan, 1670-1738
Topic / Theme
Air, Irish
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Lightcurve Films & Ilse de Ziah
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Treasure of the Lisu
directed by Yan Chun Su, fl. 2006-2016; produced by Yan Chun Su, fl. 2006-2016, Waterdrop Films (Middlesex County, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2010), 30 mins
Treasure of the Lisu takes us into the world of Ah-Cheng, a master musician and tradition bearer of the Lisu minority people in southwest China. Originating in eastern Tibet, the Lisu people now live among the mountainous Nu (Salween) River canyon, an area caught between the ancient and the modern world. As a ski...
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directed by Yan Chun Su, fl. 2006-2016; produced by Yan Chun Su, fl. 2006-2016, Waterdrop Films (Middlesex County, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2010), 30 mins
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Treasure of the Lisu takes us into the world of Ah-Cheng, a master musician and tradition bearer of the Lisu minority people in southwest China. Originating in eastern Tibet, the Lisu people now live among the mountainous Nu (Salween) River canyon, an area caught between the ancient and the modern world. As a skilled craftsman, Ah-Cheng is the only person in his village who can still make the Chiben, an emblematic four-string lute, which alongsi...
Treasure of the Lisu takes us into the world of Ah-Cheng, a master musician and tradition bearer of the Lisu minority people in southwest China. Originating in eastern Tibet, the Lisu people now live among the mountainous Nu (Salween) River canyon, an area caught between the ancient and the modern world. As a skilled craftsman, Ah-Cheng is the only person in his village who can still make the Chiben, an emblematic four-string lute, which alongside the knife and the crossbow, are the three most important objects to the Lisu People. The British Protestants brought Christianity to the Lisu at the beginning of the 1900s. The Chiben, used widely in traditional religious gatherings, was considered a threat to the newly introduced religion and as a result, was banned from the church system. The Communist revolution from 1967 brought an end to the missionary work. When China exited the repressive cultural revolution era in 1980, Christianity, which had always been practiced by many Lisu people in secrecy, returned to the public and spread even further. As China develops further into the modern world, TV, cell phones, and new ideologies gradually penetrate into the idyllic lives of these mountain people. Being one of the last remaining tradition bearers of the Lisu people in his village, Ah-Cheng holds a vital role in the survival of his ethnic culture. Even though he is illiterate, he is able to keep a clear mind regarding what is important to Lisu cultural identity. Practicing all the essential traditions of the Lisus while still accepting Christianity, Ah-Cheng embodies the human capacity to embrace differences in the face of changes. Through intimate access to the daily life of three generations of Lisu people in Ah-Cheng's family, this documentary shows, with heart-felt compassion and humor, the effect of modernization and its implication on ethnic traditions. Treasure of the Lisu, observational in style with no scripted narration, paints an intimate portrait of one family of an ethnic minority living in modern day China. It presents a world rarely seen by Westerners, a world that seems so faraway yet we will find the unexpected similarities striking. Inspiring a deeper observation, the film provokes viewers to contemplate the value of simple living and traditions that are worth preserving.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Yan Chun Su, fl. 2006-2016, Waterdrop Films
Author / Creator
Yan Chun Su, fl. 2006-2016
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Speaker / Narrator
Ah-Cheng
Person Discussed
Ah-Cheng
Topic / Theme
Musical instruments, Folk music, Traditional, Lisu
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 Yan Chun Su, Waterdrop Films
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