(Flores Lewotala) Gong Gendang Tarian Pria Hedun

Item

Edited Title

Hedung rhythm

Archivist's Original Title

id (Flores Lewotala) Gong Gendang Tarian Pria Hedun
en (Flores Lewotala) Gongs And Drums For Men Hedun Dance
fr (Flores Lewotala) Gongs Et Tambours (Rythme Hédung)

Original description

Field recording collected by Dana Rappoport in Eastern Indonesia in 2006 and 2007.

Time duration

00:03:51

MetadataURL

Recording date of the original material

2006-10-04

Acquisition Date

2007

Population

Lamaholot

Place of the cultural origin

Country Name

Recording place

Flores, Lewotala, Kec. Lewolema, Kabupaten Flores Timur

Resource Language

Lamaholot

Comment

(Keywords): gong- drums- women- dance- soka IFC = bulbs hanging here, during the renewal of the Lewotala koké temple. Women dance in the dance square to the sound of drums and gongs. Nagra + Neumann pair or Senheiser capsule; See video cassette 2 to 26 '(LEWOTALA SOKA) The 2 drums each struck by two men. Three gongs struck by one man. Hedun dance rhythm, war dance for men.

Archivist Category

English Music (Vocal)

Recording context

English Field recording

Instrument, Original Archivist Data

Gongs (in series)
Drum on box with 1 membrane

Collector

Name of original Collection

Indonesia : East Flores, Solor, Adonara, Lembata Islands, 2006-2007.

Collection source citation

History of ownership

Sound recording archived at Musée de l'Homme in 2007 by D. Rappoport

Holding Institution of Original Materials

Licensing Institution

Accessing Institutions

Copyright Information

CC BY-NC-ND

Physical format

English Digital file

Preservation State of Physical Object

original

Original item number

CNRSMH_I_2007_006_001_357

SEAH Identifier

SEAH_CNRSMH_I_2007_006_001_357

Item sets

https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/CNRSMH_I_2007_006_001_357

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