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TWO GREATS ON CINEMONDO ABOUT FATHERS AND SONS This week you can see two excellent Cinemondo movies that concern themselves with family ties, but with decidedly different outcomes. "My Father My Lord" is about the conflict between piety and a healthy father-son relationship. "Daratt" starts out with a commandment for revenge from a patriarch but is a coming of age story. We won't give away the actual plots, so if you haven't seen these two thought provoking films yet, this is the week to catch both of them.


-Posted November 6, 2009 by Michal Shapiro, Director of Music Programming

World Music Blog

From WOMEX 2009, A Real Hang

The World Music Expo, or WOMEX, is simply put, a great convention. Besides getting to hear some amazing acts from just about everywhere, it's also a very convivial gathering. And although there are numerous great musicians booked into the formal venues, sometimes the freshest experiences come from spontaneous performances at the stands in the trade fair.

 

So to kick off my WOMEX blog series, here's one such occurrence.


To set the scene: it was almost time for the trade fair to close. There I was, talking to someone in my booth, and suddenly I realized that a young man had sat down on the floor and started playing an instrument that looked like a cross between a steel drum and a flying saucer. I grabbed my Flip camera and caught the moment.

 

 

It turns out that the Hang was invented in Switzerland in 2000. So it's just a baby in the world of instruments. And that also means there's plenty of room for the instrument -- and ways of playing it -- to grow. Rafael has a group called The Art of Fusion, (their CD is called "Rhizomism") and I've put his contact info at the end of the vid.

 
 

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