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God sent his Singers upon earth With songs of sadness and of mirth, That they might touch the hearts of men, And bring them back to heaven again.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

New CCAMS dance

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“My Body Broken for You,” was performed at Logos International School in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on June 8, 2013, is an original dance in Khmer creative style, lyrics by Sarin Sam to a traditional Khmer melody, with choreography by CCAMS graduate staff Reaksmey Long Ty.

My whole life, my whole soul, and my whole spirit is to blow that horn

Louis Armstrong

Honour your treaties

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Thanks Bonnie Low for passing on this video which tells the story of a photographers journey amongst the Oglala Lakota Nation. It changed his life. What encouraged us is that through the building of relationships and hearing their stories, his reason for taking pictures suddenly takes a back step as he starts to look at the deeper issues of life on Native American Indian reservations. Well worth a watch.

New Zealand – Songs from the inside

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Thanks to Bonnie for introducing us to this wonderful TV documentary from New Zealand about 4 musicians, Ruia Aperahama, Maisey Rika, Anika Moa and Warren Maxwell who take the art of songwriting into prisons. With the incredible technology we have at our finger tips today you can watch the whole series on the web – Maori TV – Songs from the inside.

In February 2014, a second series of programs started, this time Auckland prisons Paremoremo and the Auckland Region Women’s Corrections Facility were the recipients of the musical program. Joining Anika Moa this time is; Don McGlashan, Laugton Kora and Annie Crummer. Video from this series will also be available globally online.

Incredible throat singing from Mongolia

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Tuvan singerThis incredible overtone singing started in the small republic of Tuva, a Siberian republic on the border of Mongolia and is known as throat singing (xöömei in Tuvan). Tuvan throat singers can produce two, three and sometimes even four pitches simultaneously. This ancient style of singing is accompanied by horse hooves, bull testicles (yes, you heard me correctly – a percussion instrument!) and horse hair fiddle. Read More

He who would travel happily must travel light.

Antoine de Saint Exupéry

Seth writes –

By TanzaniaNo Comments

ALTHOUGH I AM REALLY VERY TiRED PHYSICALLY, I AM FULL OF JOY BECAUSE THE MAIZE WAS SAFELY DISTRIBUTED TO THE PEOPLE OF MNASE YESTERDAY. ALL THE PEOPLE OF MNASE WeRE SO HAPPY AND SENDING MUCH THANKS TO YOU AND ALL THE PEOPLE who DONATED. WITH MUCH HAPPINESS AND FREE MIND, I  HAVE UNEXPLAINABLE THANKS TO GOD AND TO YOU MEN OF GOD FOR YOUR LOVE AND KINDNESS TO US AND OUR PEOPLE HERE IN TANZANIA ESPECIALLY OUR PEOPLE THAT were MOST AFFECTED WITH FAMINE, The famine has caused many DISEASES AND KILLed OUR PEOPLE FOR MORE than A YEAR now. PLEASE, PLEASE KEEP PRAYing  FOR OUR PEOPLE.

If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away

Henry David Thoreau

Martin’s musical mystery tour – 8

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Martin’s musical mystery tour – This month we listen to some of the most exciting Balkan brass ensembles. Oh boy do they make me smile when I hear this music! Romanian band, Taraf de Haïdouks decided to mix styles with those of other Balkan countries by inviting Gypsy virtuoso musicians from Macedonia (the Koçani Orkestar brass band), Bulgaria (clarinet player Filip Simeonov) and Turkey (percussionist Tarik Tuysuzoglu).

More news from Tanzania

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Road to central TanzaniaCan’t believe that he has had to travel 600km just to find good and reasonably priced maize! Oh how we live in a different world – respect!

“Dear, Buying maize from Tabora about 600 km a way fro Dodoma is some how going on well,the maize are so good for human use,but it takes long time to buy the maize we want the people at Mnase Dodoma,Now we have 50 sacks of maize,we are continuing to buy more maize.The challenge is that many people from many parts of the country and also from nearby countries are coming to buy the maize here and the maize are not enough compering the number of the people,companies,societies and business-men who comes to buy them from this small area farmers.”