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Adaptable Kingdom: Music and Dance from Nepal

Adaptable Kingdom: Music and Dance from Nepal

This film takes the viewer to a kingdom in the Himalayas, where tribal animism, Buddhism, and Hinduism live in harmony. In the folklore of Nepal, religious mask-dances with the sound of large barrel drums illustrate the age-old battle between good and evil. We also hear a gayen, the itinerant singer of the Nepalese folk tradition, side-by-side with temple songs.

Release Date

January 1, 1972

Status

Released

Original Title

Adaptable Kingdom: Music and Dance from Nepal

Runtime

27min

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