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Akha Hani songs in China. vol. 2. Laurent Jeanneau, Mei Lan, collecteurs

Jeanneau, Laurent 2009

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  • Titre:
    Akha Hani songs in China. vol. 2. Laurent Jeanneau, Mei Lan, collecteurs
  • Titres liés: Kink Gong Kink Gong Enregistrement sonore Laurent Jeanneau, collecteur Dali Kink Gong 200X disques compacts;
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  • Titre de forme: Ethnomusicologie
    Asie, Chine
  • Auteur: Jeanneau, Laurent
  • Éditeur: Dali : Kink Gong, 2009
  • Sujets: Ethnomusicologie -- Chine;
    Akha (peuple d'Asie) -- Chine;
    Tradition orale -- Chine -- Yunnan (Chine);
    Femmes -- Chine -- Yunnan (Chine)
  • Notes: Jaquette en anglais
    Enregistré à Meng Song Xishuan Banna, Yunnan, Chine, en novembre 2009
  • Contient: Plage 1
    Baq baq de
    Plage 2
    Ghau xa xa laer nya
    Plage 3
    Sonr mir iut e
    Plage 4
    Baq mo
    Plage 5
    Aq mee jawr xe
    Plage 6
    Miq ya sar gha ba la
    Plage 7
    Plage 8
    Aq da lawr jir nee ma sonr
    Plage 9
    Ar mir sanq paq aq li
    En complément : séquence filmée 1
    Akha songs 3 (5 min 50 s)
    Séquence filmée 2
    Akha songs 8 (5 min 51 s)
    Séquence filmée 3
    Akha songs 9 (10 min 13 s)
    Séquence filmée 4
    Akha songs 10 (6 min 32 s)
  • Résumé: Bur Dee is a Akha woman in her 70s from Meng song village, right at the boarder with Myanmar. The Akha are considered a sub group of the Hani, this tibeto burmese ethnic group is spread over Xishuan banna ( southern part of Yunnan ), Myanmar, Laos and Thailand, they are around half a million people. Meng song village was already occupied by the red army in the 60s and during the cultural revolution period traditional clothes and music were forbidden and ancient culture never really recovered from that prohibition, people in Mengsong walk around without any particular Akha clothe the way they would in Laos or Thailand . In this collection of chinese Akha songs, the singers are between 60 and 80 years old, they are the only ones who carry on this oral litterature, unknown by younger generations. 3 categories divide the oral transmission of Akha culture, the first one is called do ko ko or recited stories, the 2nd one is called sha ko : Akha melodies accapella or with instruments with words belonging to ancient stories, poetry or new stories, the 3rd one is involving dance while clapping bamboo sticks on the ground and group singing.
  • Langue: Anglais;Tai, langues
  • Date d'édition: 2009
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 disque compact (1 h 03 min) ; 12 cm : digital, stéréo

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