(Flores Waiklibang) Soka Tarian Wanita (9)
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(Flores Waiklibang) Soka Tarian Wanita (9)
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(Flores Waiklibang) Soka Female Dance (9)
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(Flores Waiklibang) Danse Femmes Soka (Mythe D'Origine Du Riz 9) Gong Tambour
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Field recording collected by Dana Rappoport in Eastern Indonesia in 2006 and 2007.
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Recorded during the Dokan Gurun rite.
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00:04:37
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2006-11-09
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2007
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Lamaholot
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Flores, Waiklibang, Kec. Tanjung Bunga, Kabupaten Flores Timur
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Lamaholot
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Flores island, Kabupaten Flores Timur, Kecamatan TANJUNG BUNGA, desa Waiklibang. It is seven o'clock in the morning (Keywords): agrarian rite - gongs - drum This is the rhythm of the soka "gon" dance: 2 gong players: one strikes 2, the other 3. In this example , Bapa' Ama (chief of the lewo tana, customary territory) and Bapa' Kebojan strikes the gongs. "retun": bell attached to a stick that a woman strikes on the ground while dancing in the yard around the stones. "gedan": 1 drum with a skin struck by two men (the two brothers) The men play drum and gong, the women dance to the soka rhythm by turning and climbing on the Nuba ceremonial stones, on the downstream space, on the dance place closest to the sea. The dokan gurun (“save, set aside, wrap”) ritual is done to store the seed in the attic. This seed is the body of a sacrificed woman. On this occasion, the myth of the origin of rice is recited all night long, while dancing in front of the koké temple, between the Maran clan house and the temple. See video, see publications. Bulbous gongs (purchased in Malaysia).
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Music (Instrumental)
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Gongs (in series)
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Bell
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Drum on box with 1 membrane
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Gon;Retun;Gedan
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Indonesia : East Flores, Solor, Adonara, Lembata Islands, 2006-2007.
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Sound recording archived at Musée de l'Homme in 2007 by D. Rappoport
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For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr
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CNRSMH_I_2007_006_001_241
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SEAH_CNRSMH_I_2007_006_001_241
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