Description |
1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 54 min.)) : sd., col. |
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digital rda |
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video file rda |
Access |
Digital content provided by hoopla. |
Credits |
Directed by Erik Koto. |
Performer |
Featuring Morup Namgyal, daughter Chorol, other family members, and unnamed Ladakhi performers. |
Summary |
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. What Morup could not imagine at that time was that he would ultimately embrace development and modernization. |
Audience |
Not rated. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Subject |
Namgyal, Morup.
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Lamdon School (Ladākh, India).
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Folk music -- India -- Ladākh.
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Folk musicians -- India -- Ladākh.
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Folk songs, Ladakhi.
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Rites and ceremonies -- India -- Ladākh.
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Arts in education -- India -- Ladākh.
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Ladākh (India) -- Religious life and customs.
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Genre |
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Added Author |
Koto, Erik, film director, director of photography.
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Namgyal, Morup, performer, narrator.
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Chorol Tsering, performer.
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Samchok, Stanzin Nono, performer.
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Buerger, Gretchen, editor of moving image work.
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Schiller, Evan, composer (expression)
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hoopla digital.
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Music No. |
MWT12386500 |
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