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Poyiphony of Ceriana
by Hugo Zemp
Distribution: DER |
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In Ceriana, a village in West Liguria on the southern slopes of the Italian Alps descending to the Mediterranean coast, people love to sing. Among not less than five choirs, The Compagnia Sacco, founded in 1926, is the most committed to preserve the traditional drone polyphony. Different from Corsican and Sardinian polyphonies (but similar to East Georgian table songs), the local three-part singing is characterized by two solo voices and the drone of the choir. |
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Visual Anthropology, Vol. 25, n. 4. |
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T. Ingold (ed), Redrawing Anthropology. Materials, Movements, Lines, Ashgate, 2011. |
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D. MacDougall, "Anthropology and Cinematic Imagination", in C. Morton and E, Edwards (eds), Photography, Anthropology and History. Expanding the Frame, 2009, Ashgate. |
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A. Schneider, "Expanded Visions. Rethinking Anthropological Research and Representation through Experimental Film", in Tim Ingold (ed), Redrawing Anthropology. Materials, Movements, Lines, 2011, Ashgate, pp. 177-194 |
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