Yiri Kan / La voix du bois / The Voice of Wood
Director: Issiaka Konaté
Mahama Konaté, a great musician from Burkina Faso, initiates his son Foko into traditional culture with a musical instrument, the African xylophone. He shows him how to make one, and recounts its mythical origins; he desribes the sacred and profane role this instrument plays in society. "A village chief without a xylophone player is like a king without a crown", he tells Foko.
Mahama Konaté, a great musician from Burkina Faso, initiates his son Foko into traditional culture with a musical instrument, the African xylophone. He shows him how to make one, and recounts its mythical origins; he desribes the sacred and profane role this instrument plays in society. "A village chief without a xylophone player is like a king without a crown", he tells Foko.
Short, documentary
Burkina Faso
Language: Mooré, with English subs (.srt)
Language: Mooré, with English subs (.srt)
AVI 180 Mb 0:20:48
640x396 (1.62:1), 29.970 fps, XviD build 40 ~1078 kbps avg, 0.14 bit/pixel
48 kHz, MPEG Layer 3, 2 ch, ~128.00 kbps avg
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