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Wa dance in Yunnan China. Laurent Jeanneau, Huang Peishan, Olivier Schneider, collecteurs
Jeanneau, Laurent 2011
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Title:
Wa dance in Yunnan China. Laurent Jeanneau, Huang Peishan, Olivier Schneider, collecteurs
Related Titles:
Kink Gong Kink Gong Enregistrement sonore Laurent Jeanneau, collecteur Dali Kink Gong 200X disques compacts;
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lds02:
Ethnomusicologie
Asie
Chine
Author:
Jeanneau, Laurent
Publisher:
Dali : Kink Gong, 2011
Subjects:
Ethnomusicologie -- Chine
;
Ethnologie -- Chine -- Yunnan (Chine)
;
Danse -- Chine -- Yunnan (Chine)
;
Yunnan (Chine) -- Rites et cérémonies
Includes:
Jaquette en anglais
Enregistré à Nanxie, Yunnan, Chine, octobre 2011
lds03:
Plage 1
The chief of Nanxie village organized for us a party gathering about 40 women of all ages dressed up for the occasion and 20 men doing this large circle dance while 2 musicians in the center play Erhu and Flute, which are not traditionaly Wa instruments., the responding singing taking place between groups of women and groups of men refers to the entire repertoire of songs performed for harvest, wedding, courting. We are dealing here with an organized event, the kind of happy half folkloric staged event which has been promoted by government.
lds04:
The Wa are one of the few ethnic groups in China who speak a Mon-Khmer language, an austro-asiatic language, they are 400 000 people living in southern Lincang prefecture in southern Yunnan at the boarder with Myanmar. The Wa call themselves Prey and are the largest ethnic group in Lincang.
Language:
Khmer;Chinese
Creation Date:
2011
Format:
1 disque compact (1 h 16 min) ; 12 cm : digital, stéréo
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01 The chief of NANXIE village organized for us a party gathering about 40 woman of all ages dressed up for the occasion and 20 men doing this large circle dance while 2 musicians in the center play ERHU and FLUTE, wich are not traditionaly Wa instrument. The responding singing taking place between groups of women and groups of men refers to the entire repertoire of songs performed for harvest, wedding, courting. We are dealing here with an organized event , the kind of happy half folkloric staged event wich has been promoted by government.
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