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16 January 2009 | Views: 3259 | Comments: 0 |
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The all-female throat-singing group Tyva Kyzy sang in Olympia during its first U.S. tour. That stop, in 2005, was the first performance at South Puget Sound Community College's Minnaert Center for the Arts. On Friday, the group - whose name is pronounced "Tuva K'zih" - returns on its third tour. "It's our first repeat," said center director Cassandra Welliver.
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16 January 2009 | Views: 5974 | Comments: 0 |
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Kamlanie in Tuva - shamanic ceremony for the erection of a place of sacrifice 2007 in Tuva - photo by Vera Charitonova |
The renowned Linden-Museum in cooperation with the Museum of Ethnography in St. Petersburg is presenting this outstanding and lively exhibition at a time when Germans remain sensitive and open-minded for Siberian cultures and art forms thanks to the large Scythian exhibitions in Berlin, Munich and Hamburg in 2007 and 2008.
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Linden-Museum Stuttgart and Alouette Verlag Oststeinbek (Germany) |
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