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Enni enni tirttu dinam (The fifth of Iyyar)
… is repeated as a chorus. … Oh, Lovely Parrot! - Jewish Women's Songs from Kerala … Cochin … Communities … Diaspora … … India … Indian Jewery … Jewish communities … Languages … Women … Women singing … Women's songs … Israel … Enni enni tirttu dinam …
Muyimpya Tampirnte (When Moses Received knowledge)
… communities in Kerala. … Oh, Lovely Parrot! - Jewish Women's Songs from Kerala … Cochin … Communities … Diaspora … … India … Indian Jewery … Jewish communities … Languages … Women … Women singing … Women's songs … Israel … Muyimpya Tampirnte (When …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… ] always remained with her and she never did abandon her singing. Father groomed her to be a lovely soloist in his … of the country due to lack of food and poverty. All of the women managed their households and watched over for their children like women of valor. It was miraculous in my eyes even today, how …
Adiel Ben Shalom
… Edwin Seroussi. Expertise includes Yemenite folk songs and women's singing. He contributed to technological developments in … led by Ravid Kahalani, "Banat Al-Yemen" ensemble performing women's Yemenite songs, and the Yemenite orchestra conducted …
Sarah Harat
… was exposed to the traditional poetry of the Yemeni Jewish women and to the sacred poetry, the Diwan, performed by the … key. Sara Harat was an authentic performer of Yemenite women’s poetry in every genre: henna and wedding songs, … songs for other joyous occasions and laments. She began singing at traditional henna events for Yemeni Jewish women …
Splendid Singing Birds: Jewish Women’s Songs from Kerala
… … This playlist is the advanced release of Splendid Singing Birds: Jewish Women’s Songs from Kerala , one of the longstanding projects … seacoast of India. … Cochin … Folksong … India … Kerala … Women singing … Cochin … Edwin Seroussi … Splendid Singing …
1. Oh Lovely Parrot!
… allegorically represent the ancestors of the Jews who are singing the song. In both versions, the parrot or parrots … “play song” performed for special occasions by a group of women dancing in a circle, its repeated rhythmic pattern … “ ayyayya ” chorus. (See Johnson 2006.) The two Paradesi women who recorded it for me in 1977 told me that it was not …