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This first episode explores Deho Twatto “theory of the body” in the Baul context, where the body itself is the starting point for spiritual understanding.
Songs:
Baul Howa Sohoj Kotha Noy
Khachar Bhitor Ochin Pakhi
Chirodin Pushilam Ek Ochin Pakhi
Phaki Deowa Pakhi Re Tor
Instrumentals:
Jekhane Shai’r Baramkhana
Composer: Lalon Fakir
Dotara Player: Amirul Fakir
Gram Chhara
Composer: Rabindranath Tagore
Khachar Bhitor Ochin Pakhi
Composer: Lalon Fakir
Violinist: Lucia Thomas
Painting credit: Dipshikha Debnath
For photos and more info please visit Amplisoundsradio
Many thanks to Biplab Ghosh, Arnab Sengupta, Rina and Manosij Goswami for help in the field, to Gene Nemirovsky for audio engineering, to the Fulbright-Nehru program and to all the musicians and teachers who recorded for this show.
By Lucia ThomasThis first episode explores Deho Twatto “theory of the body” in the Baul context, where the body itself is the starting point for spiritual understanding.
Songs:
Baul Howa Sohoj Kotha Noy
Khachar Bhitor Ochin Pakhi
Chirodin Pushilam Ek Ochin Pakhi
Phaki Deowa Pakhi Re Tor
Instrumentals:
Jekhane Shai’r Baramkhana
Composer: Lalon Fakir
Dotara Player: Amirul Fakir
Gram Chhara
Composer: Rabindranath Tagore
Khachar Bhitor Ochin Pakhi
Composer: Lalon Fakir
Violinist: Lucia Thomas
Painting credit: Dipshikha Debnath
For photos and more info please visit Amplisoundsradio
Many thanks to Biplab Ghosh, Arnab Sengupta, Rina and Manosij Goswami for help in the field, to Gene Nemirovsky for audio engineering, to the Fulbright-Nehru program and to all the musicians and teachers who recorded for this show.