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Title:Khukhewasaw Tiktam dance
Contributor (compiler):Stephen Morey
Contributor (consultant):U Thaw Thaw
ShiMo
Coverage:Burma
Date Created:2013-10-25
Description:Seven recordings in which Mr. U Thaw Thaw and Mr ShiMo discuss the Khukhewasaw Tiktam dance This consists of the following 3 video files and 4 sound files: nst-yaw_20131025_02_SM_JVC_KhukhewasawTiktam_Preparation nst-yaw_20131025_03_SM_JVC_KhukhewasawTiktam_Dance nst-yaw_20131025_04_SM_JVC_KhukhewasawTiktam_Dance nst-yaw_20131025_01_SM_H4N_ShiMo_AboutKhukhewasawTikTam nst-yaw_20131026_04_SM_H4N_ThawThaw_AboutDance_Explanation nst-yaw_20131026_05_SM_H4N_ThawThaw_AboutDance_Explanation nst-yaw_20131025_05_SM_H4N_ThawThaw_Introductions The details of these recordings are as follows: nst-yaw_20131025_02_SM_JVC_KhukhewasawTiktam_Preparation; Duration 0’55”, Preparation for the Khukhewasaw Tiktam dance nst-yaw_20131025_03_SM_JVC_KhukhewasawTiktam_Dance; Duration 13’54”, Khukhewasaw Tiktam dance – during the performance the level of the microphone was changed from full to -10Db and back up again and then down, because the sound was felt to be too loud. nst-yaw_20131025_04_SM_JVC_KhukhewasawTiktam_Dance; Duration 6’35”, Khukhewasaw Tiktam dance – this portion was recorded with the microphone at -10Db. nst-yaw_20131025_01_SM_H4N_ShiMo_AboutKhukhewasawTikTam; Duration 2’42, Discussion about the meaning of the dance recorded as nst-yaw_20131025_03_SM_JVC_KhukhewasawTiktam_Dance.mp3. nst-yaw_20131026_04_SM_H4N_ThawThaw_AboutDance_Explanation; Duration 13’40”, Discussion of the text nst-yaw_20131025_01_SM_H4N_ShiMo_AboutKhukhewasawTikTam from 1’00” nst-yaw_20131026_05_SM_H4N_ThawThaw_AboutDance_Explanation; Duration27’25”, Discussion of the text nst-yaw_20131025_01_SM_H4N_ShiMo_AboutKhukhewasawTikTam from 1’12” to the end nst-yaw_20131025_05_SM_H4N_ThawThaw_Introductions; Duration1’33”; Some of the people introducing themselves and the name of the dance, Khukhewasaw Tiktam. Tiktam [θik θam], means ‘first’ and the dance is performed at new year. It seems to be a creation related dance.
Format:audio/x-wav
video/mp4
Identifier (URI):https://hdl.handle.net/1839/2ce9d426-2a5e-478a-9d4a-b03d05ac0c8c
Is Part Of:DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India
Language:English
Tase Naga; Tangsa - Yawngkon (Konnu) variety
Language (ISO639):eng
nst
Publisher:The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Subject:English language
Tase Naga language
Tangsa - Yawngkon (Konnu) variety
Subject (ISO639):eng
nst
Type (DCMI):Sound
MovingImage

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Citation: U Thaw Thaw (consultant); ShiMo (consultant); Stephen Morey (compiler). 2013-10-25. DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India.
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