Description |
1 online resource (56 min.) |
Summary |
An intimate portrait of Jaime Torres, the world's foremost performer on the charango, a small stringed instrument created by the Andean Indians of South America. This is a rare inside view of the traditional music and rituals (including a ritual to Pachamama, Mother Earth) of the Indians of the Quebrada, a mountainous region of northern Argentina that was the southernmost part of the Inca empire. The film also contains dramatic concert footage, Jaime's band in practice, scenes from a Bolivian neighborhood in Buenos Aires, the dancing of a chacarera, as well as Jaime talking about his music, his culture and his life |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed July 11, 2018) |
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In English and Spanish, Spanish dialogue with English subtitles |
Subject |
Torres, Jaime, 1938-
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SUBJECT |
Torres, Jaime, 1938- fast (OCoLC)fst00384836 |
Subject |
Charango -- Argentina
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Popular music -- Argentina.
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Guitar -- Argentina
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Musical instruments -- Andes Region.
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Charango.
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Guitar.
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Musical instruments.
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Popular music.
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Andes Region.
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Argentina.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Briggs, Jeffrey Lynn, 1957- director, producer, narrator.
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Briggs, Simona, producer
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Simona Productions, production company.
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