The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia

This paper accompanies the production of a 20-minute observational documentary titled "Voices of Loagan Bunut". This document presents a series of cultural and personal portraits of Iban, Berawan and Penan musicians, singers and dancers living in the periphery of Loagan Bunut National Par...

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Main Authors: Sie Ai, Ng, Din, A. R., Lawrence, R., Satot, W.
Other Authors: Andrew Alek, Anak Tuen
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Language:English
Published: Peat Swamp Forest Project, UNDP/GEF Funded (MALl99/G31), Sarawak Forest Department arid- -Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.. 2006
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spelling my.unimas.ir.241022019-04-01T02:41:19Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24102/ The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia Sie Ai, Ng Din, A. R. Lawrence, R. Satot, W. M Music NX Arts in general This paper accompanies the production of a 20-minute observational documentary titled "Voices of Loagan Bunut". This document presents a series of cultural and personal portraits of Iban, Berawan and Penan musicians, singers and dancers living in the periphery of Loagan Bunut National Park (LBNP), Sarawak It also demonstrates the social finctions of traditional music in the context of this contemporary era of rapid modemisation. The documentary portrays two objectives. Firstly, the music traditions of the communities, which include the role of music in the culture and society, musical instruments and various forms of songs and dances. Secondly, it aims to highlight the current predicament faced by the musicians and their music. The digital recording media deployed ensures that historical data on the Iban, Berawan and Penan music and culture are more broadly disseminated and hence, appreciated. Peat Swamp Forest Project, UNDP/GEF Funded (MALl99/G31), Sarawak Forest Department arid- -Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.. Andrew Alek, Anak Tuen Alexender Kiew, Anak Sayok Tonga Noweg, Gabriel A. K., Sayok 2006 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24102/1/The%20musical%20styles%20of%20the%20Berawan%20people%20within%20the%20upper%20reaches%20of%20Sungai%20Bunut%2C%20Sarawak%2C%20East%20Malaysia%20-%20Copy.pdf Sie Ai, Ng and Din, A. R. and Lawrence, R. and Satot, W. (2006) The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia. In: Scientific Journey Through Borneo : Loagan Bunut. A scientific expedition on the physical, chemical, biological, and sociological aspects. PSF Technical Series No. 5 . Peat Swamp Forest Project, UNDP/GEF Funded (MALl99/G31), Sarawak Forest Department arid- -Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.., Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, pp. 221-226. ISBN 9834187769
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The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia
description This paper accompanies the production of a 20-minute observational documentary titled "Voices of Loagan Bunut". This document presents a series of cultural and personal portraits of Iban, Berawan and Penan musicians, singers and dancers living in the periphery of Loagan Bunut National Park (LBNP), Sarawak It also demonstrates the social finctions of traditional music in the context of this contemporary era of rapid modemisation. The documentary portrays two objectives. Firstly, the music traditions of the communities, which include the role of music in the culture and society, musical instruments and various forms of songs and dances. Secondly, it aims to highlight the current predicament faced by the musicians and their music. The digital recording media deployed ensures that historical data on the Iban, Berawan and Penan music and culture are more broadly disseminated and hence, appreciated.
author2 Andrew Alek, Anak Tuen
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Sie Ai, Ng
Din, A. R.
Lawrence, R.
Satot, W.
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author Sie Ai, Ng
Din, A. R.
Lawrence, R.
Satot, W.
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title The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia
title_short The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia
title_full The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia
title_fullStr The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Musical Styles Of The Berawan People Within The Upper Reaches Of Sungai Bunut, Sarawak, East Malaysia
title_sort musical styles of the berawan people within the upper reaches of sungai bunut, sarawak, east malaysia
publisher Peat Swamp Forest Project, UNDP/GEF Funded (MALl99/G31), Sarawak Forest Department arid- -Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak..
publishDate 2006
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