Mongolia/Ireland | 2015 | documentary | 39 min
This poetic Irish film reveals the importance of nature to Mongolian culture and traditional music. Irish fiddler Daire Bracken learns that songs not only speak about nature, but that sounds in the music imitate natural sounds. Mongolian throat singing may well have been created to mimic the sound of wind blowing from the mountains. Daire learns the importance of horses to nomadic culture. And he discovers that the horse headed fiddle is an ode to the significance of the horse in traditional culture. Beautiful music played by the Daire and a throat singer is a highlight of this respectful doc.
Show Details
Sunday, October 25th 2015, Innis College, 4:00PM Co-presented by the Canada Mongolia Chamber of Commerce Buy Tickets When: Sunday, Oct 25, 2015 4:00 PM (Doors open at 3:40 PM) Where: Innis College, 2 Sussex Avenue (at St. George – U of T Campus) Ticket Price: CAD $10.00 - CAD $15.00 Door Time: 3:40 PM Q&A 5:35-5:50 PM
Paddy Hayes
Paddy Hayes founded Magamedia 10 years ago in Conamara and has since produced a catalogue of award winning dramas and documentaries. Awards winning documentaries include The Hood and the Collar and Diabhal ag an Damhsa
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