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Films
found one film
shorter than 40 minutes
x
Country
“India”
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Keywords
“MusicEthnomusicology”
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Year of production
“2007”
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short films
1
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Region
South Asia
1
Country
India
1
x
Keywords
Education / Knowledge transmission
1
Music / Ethnomusicology
1
Directors
Hansen, Anne-Katrine
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
Country of production
not set
1
Year of production
2007
1
x
Film
Sangita Priya: Lover of Music
2007
30
‘
Directed by
Anne-Katrine Hansen
.
From temples to recording studios of Kochi, Kerala in South India, we follow four musicians -a student and his master, a professional and a promoter – all uniquely devoted to the music that permeates life in India. Most, if not all, members of a family will know how to play the tabla, a popular instrument in Indian music culture. God is believed to be a lover of music and so great care is taken to pass on the skill from generation to generation.
South Asia
Music / Ethnomusicology
Education / Knowledge transmission