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This week we start off with some fun!  Block #116, called "Fun" that is.  It's a compendium of videos that are sheer entertainment. From El Puchero del Hortelano's romp in the country, to Peret's slapstick tale of a fat man who simply cant --or wont-- lose weight, to Gael Garcia Bernal's send off of Mexican babe-heavy videos, you 'll find it hard to hold on to your blues. These days there's enough to worry about, so kick back and let block #116 take a load off.

 

-Posted July 3, 2009 by Michal Shapiro, Director of Music Programming


World Music Blog

Souvenir of Uzbekistan

Two years ago I was fortunate enough to attend the Sharq Taronalari festival that is held every two years in Samarkand, as a guest. It has given me a bug for the place, and I recommend Uzbekistan as a travel destination, as not enough people really know or understand this part of the world. The country is rich with historical monuments, extraordinary textiles, warm and hospitable people and of course, music.  Not that the music is immediately accessible to the Western ear, and I was finding it quite demanding. One day I sat my assigned interpreter, Dilnoza Mamadaliyeva, down and said "Tell me about Muggam. Maybe you can help me to appreciate it better." So here is Dilnoza doing just that.

 

 

Much later on, we were able to acquire the fine Smithsonian series you have been watching on Link, but the other day, I discovered this tape from years ago.  Hey Dilnoza! I hope you're still singing.


A word about the technical problems...I should have known better than to place Dilnoza in front of a bright window. Every time she waved her hands, my camera tried to compensate, resulting in a flicker. Apologies.  And if anyone wants to know more about my travels in Uzbekistan, a memoir is available on request ;-) 

 
 

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