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Saturday, 9 February 2013

postheadericon #1 inner mongolian singer - Amgalan ( uvur mongol duuchin)

#1 inner mongolian singer - Amgalan ( uvur mongol duuchin) Tube. Duration : 6.83 Mins.


www.youtube.com uvur Mongol gedeg nereeree odoo hytadad od bolj bgaa zaluu. Amgalan - Bi mongol chono duu www.youtube.com shine clip: www.youtube.com web site: translate.google.com Original name: amulung (Amguulan) 暱稱:阿穆Nickname: Amu 綽號: 「草原王子」 Nickname: "Prairie Prince" 生日: 1984年8月30日Birthday: August 30, 1984 生肖:鼠Zodiac Year: Rat 星座:處女座Constellation: Virgo 籍貫:內蒙古自治區錫林郭勒盟正鑲白旗Birthplace: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Xilinguole Zhengxiangbaiqi 職業:歌手、作曲人、演員Occupation: singer, composer, actor 語言:蒙古語、漢語Language: Mongolian, Chinese 血型: B Blood type: B 音樂類型:流行、搖滾、民族Music types: Pop, rock, ethnic 演奏樂器:吉他、馬頭琴Musical instruments: guitar, dances and music 出道年份: 2007年- Debut Year: 2007 -- 唱片公司:種子音樂Record Company: Seed Music 經紀公司:種子音樂天娛傳媒Brokerage Company: Seed Music entertainment media days ★ 阿穆隆資料/簡介★ ★ amulung information / Description ★ 阿穆隆(1984年8月30日-) ( Amguulan ,蒙語「平安」的意思),暱稱阿穆, 一位來自內蒙古的音樂才子,草原帥哥。 Amulung (August 30, 1984 -) (Amguulan, Mongolian "Green" means), nickname Amu, a Musician from the Inner Mongolia grassland handsome guy. 自幼在蒙古族文化中生活歷練,吸取了豐富多彩的蒙族音樂的營養。 Growing up in Mongolian culture, life experience, to learn a variety of Mongolian music, nutrition. 在比較系統地繼承蒙古民族特色音樂文化傳統,如長調,呼麥等的基礎上,又積極探索將民族特色與歐美流行音樂元素進行結合 ...

Friday, 8 February 2013

postheadericon Mongol Biyelgee: Mongolian traditional folk dance

Mongol Biyelgee: Mongolian traditional folk dance Tube. Duration : 10.03 Mins.


UNESCO: Urgent Safeguarding List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009 URL: www.unesco.org Description: The Mongol Biyelgee Mongolian Traditional Folk Dance is performed by dancers from different ethnic groups in the Khovd and Uvs provinces of Mongolia. Regarded as the original forebear of Mongolian national dances, Biyelgee dances embody and originate from the nomadic way of life. Biyelgee dances are typically confined to the small space inside the ger (nomadic dwelling) and are performed while half sitting or cross-legged. Hand, shoulder and leg movements express aspects of Mongol lifestyle including household labour, customs and traditions, as well as spiritual characteristics tied to different ethnic groups. Biyelgee dancers wear clothing and accessories featuring colour combinations, artistic patterns, embroidery, knitting, quilting and leather techniques, and gold and silver jewellery specific to their ethnic group and community. The dances play a significant role in family and community events such as feasts, celebrations, weddings and labour-related practices, simultaneously expressing distinct ethnic identities and promoting family unity and mutual understanding among different Mongolian ethnic groups. Traditionally, Mongol Biyelgee is transmitted to younger generations through apprenticeships or home-tutoring within the family, clan or neighbourhood. Today, the majority of transmitters of Biyelgee dance are elderly, and their numbers are ...