Western folkdance-like dance "Kahlek Dil", Pohnpei / ポーンペイ島の西洋フォークダンス風の踊り「カーレック・ティル」
- Description:
- In addition to earlier western influence in island music in the 19th century, Pohnpeian people learned several forms of foreign dances during the German administration (1899-1914). One of them is marching dances, which were created through interactions with foreigners in the Marshalls and spread throughout Micronesia in the early 1900s. Many Pohnpeian elders agree that the people at Dolonier and Paliais in Nett are the first ones to learn marching dances from Marshallese, who were brought by ...
- Display date:
- 11/01/2016
- Location:
- Pohnpei
- Collections:
- YouTube
- Content partner:
- NGO Pasifika Renaissance
- Availability:
- Not specified
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