Gnawa music : corps et âme = body and soul /

On the borders of a thousand-year-old culture. This is where Frank Cassenti's camera starts out in "Gnawa Music, Body and Soul," a sensitive and enchanted road movie that won the 2011 Sacem Prize for Best Creative Documentary. Descendants of slaves from West Africa, the Gnawas knew ho...

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Format: Video
Language:French
Arabic
English
Language Notes:In French, with interviews in Arabic and English with English subtitles.
Published: Paris, France : Qwest TV, 2010.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:On the borders of a thousand-year-old culture. This is where Frank Cassenti's camera starts out in "Gnawa Music, Body and Soul," a sensitive and enchanted road movie that won the 2011 Sacem Prize for Best Creative Documentary. Descendants of slaves from West Africa, the Gnawas knew how to safeguard the songs and initiation rites of their ancestors, even used for trance states during lilas, those long magical nights when the invisible worlds are invited to the festival to heal mortals, like in Haitian voodoo or Brazilian candomblé. "Gnawa Music, Body and Soul" goes to the edge of the desert to meet great masters such as Maâlems Mahmoud Guinea and Abdellah "Boulkhair" El Gourd, grasping the spiritual and vibratory significance of Gnawa music.
Item Description:Title from title screen (viewed November 30, 2022).
Physical Description:1 online resource (53 minutes)
Playing Time:00:52:36