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Aboriginal Dance
directed by Mark Obenhaus, fl. 1971-2016; composed by John Hill; produced by Stephanie Bakal, fl. 1993 and Rhoda Grauer, 1944-; performed by Raoul Trujillo, Peter Sellars, 1957-, Daryl Woonan Williams, Kenneth Jacob and Cecil Goodman; in Dancing: Dancing in One World, Dancing (ArtHaus Musik), 7 mins
This program was made with dancers from the Pacific Rim Area including the United States (Afro-Americans, American Indians, and Hawaiians), Polynesia, Australia, and Indonesia. These dancers also took part in the Los Angeles Festival. Includes archival film footage.
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directed by Mark Obenhaus, fl. 1971-2016; composed by John Hill; produced by Stephanie Bakal, fl. 1993 and Rhoda Grauer, 1944-; performed by Raoul Trujillo, Peter Sellars, 1957-, Daryl Woonan Williams, Kenneth Jacob and Cecil Goodman; in Dancing: Dancing in One World, Dancing (ArtHaus Musik), 7 mins
Description
This program was made with dancers from the Pacific Rim Area including the United States (Afro-Americans, American Indians, and Hawaiians), Polynesia, Australia, and Indonesia. These dancers also took part in the Los Angeles Festival. Includes archival film footage.
Date Written / Recorded
1993
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Raoul Trujillo, Peter Sellars, 1957-, Daryl Woonan Williams, Kenneth Jacob, Cecil Goodman
Contributor
Doug Arnold, Ray Palagy, Stephanie Bakal, fl. 1993, Rhoda Grauer, 1944-, John Hill
Author / Creator
John Hill, Mark Obenhaus, fl. 1971-2016, Raoul Trujillo, Peter Sellars, 1957-, Daryl Woonan Williams, Kenneth Jacob, Cecil Goodman
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Series
Dancing
Topic / Theme
Cultural identity, Movement in performance, Storytelling, Religious missions, Performance practice, Dance, Narrator
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The Song Collector
directed by Erik Koto, fl. 2016; produced by Stanzin Dawa Chonjor, fl. 2016; performed by Morup Namgyal, 1947- (Portland, OR: Collective Eye Films, 2016), 54 mins
Set high in the Indian Himalaya, Ladakh is home to a rich Buddhist culture and an ancient tradition of folk singing. In the 1960s as economic development thrust change upon Ladakh, Morup Namgyal, Ladakh's greatest folk artist, began his lifelong efforts to preserve his beloved folk songs. Using song as the medium,...
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directed by Erik Koto, fl. 2016; produced by Stanzin Dawa Chonjor, fl. 2016; performed by Morup Namgyal, 1947- (Portland, OR: Collective Eye Films, 2016), 54 mins
Description
Set high in the Indian Himalaya, Ladakh is home to a rich Buddhist culture and an ancient tradition of folk singing. In the 1960s as economic development thrust change upon Ladakh, Morup Namgyal, Ladakh's greatest folk artist, began his lifelong efforts to preserve his beloved folk songs. Using song as the medium, Morup and his peers sparked a social movement that would bring about profound and enduring change in Ladakh. It was a movement built o...
Set high in the Indian Himalaya, Ladakh is home to a rich Buddhist culture and an ancient tradition of folk singing. In the 1960s as economic development thrust change upon Ladakh, Morup Namgyal, Ladakh's greatest folk artist, began his lifelong efforts to preserve his beloved folk songs. Using song as the medium, Morup and his peers sparked a social movement that would bring about profound and enduring change in Ladakh. It was a movement built on education, tradition, and preservation.
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Morup Namgyal, 1947-
Contributor
Stanzin Dawa Chonjor, fl. 2016
Author / Creator
Erik Koto, fl. 2016, Morup Namgyal, 1947-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Collective Eye Films
Topic / Theme
Folk Song, Ladakhi
Copyright Message
Copyright © The Song Collector, LLC 2016. All Rights Reserved.
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Sound of Nomad: Koryo Arirang
directed by Soyoung Kim, fl. 1997-2016; produced by Kang Jin-Seok, 822 Films (Kim Soyoung, 2016), 1 hour 29 mins
This documentary film, directed by Jeong Kim, is about ethnic Koreans living in the former Soviet Union.
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directed by Soyoung Kim, fl. 1997-2016; produced by Kang Jin-Seok, 822 Films (Kim Soyoung, 2016), 1 hour 29 mins
Description
This documentary film, directed by Jeong Kim, is about ethnic Koreans living in the former Soviet Union.
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Kang Jin-Seok, 822 Films, Jacob Khan, fl. 2016
Author / Creator
Soyoung Kim, fl. 1997-2016
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Kim Soyoung
Topic / Theme
Musical theater, History, Migration, Folk music, Ethnic groups, Musical Theater, Folk Song, Korean
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Kim Soyoung
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Taksu: Music in the Life of Bali
directed by Jann Pasler, 1951-; produced by Jann Pasler, 1951- (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 1991), 39 mins
Balinese music is like Balinese life. It reflects community harmony, cooperation, and balance. This sensitive documentary is an American musician's unique portrait of Balinese life, art, and spirituality. Focusing on the concept of Taksu, or the spiritual power found in music, instruments, costumes, and dance, the...
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directed by Jann Pasler, 1951-; produced by Jann Pasler, 1951- (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 1991), 39 mins
Description
Balinese music is like Balinese life. It reflects community harmony, cooperation, and balance. This sensitive documentary is an American musician's unique portrait of Balinese life, art, and spirituality. Focusing on the concept of Taksu, or the spiritual power found in music, instruments, costumes, and dance, the film captures the vibrant rhythm that permeates all Balinese art and culture and suggests how the daily activities of the Balinese ech...
Balinese music is like Balinese life. It reflects community harmony, cooperation, and balance. This sensitive documentary is an American musician's unique portrait of Balinese life, art, and spirituality. Focusing on the concept of Taksu, or the spiritual power found in music, instruments, costumes, and dance, the film captures the vibrant rhythm that permeates all Balinese art and culture and suggests how the daily activities of the Balinese echo the tempo and interlocking harmonies of their music. 'Taksu' will enhance numerous classes in cultural anthropology, Asian and Balinese studies, comparative religion, and ethnomusicology. It was produced by Jann Pasler, Prof. of Music, University of California, San Diego.
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Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jann Pasler, 1951-
Author / Creator
Jann Pasler, 1951-
Date Published / Released
1991
Publisher
Berkeley Media
Topic / Theme
Folklore, Folk music, Spirituality, Folk Music, Balinese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1991 Berkeley Media
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