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wedding celebrations
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Ceremonial Keşkek tradition
Ensuring solidarity and collective identity, national and religious holidays, celebrations, feasts, commemorations are of great significance as regards to social values. The providers, the distribution and the consumption of the food are strictly determined on these special days. Traditional ceremonial keşkek is one of the social practices which sustain its significance from the past to our present day.\nKeşkek tradition is practiced at circumcisions, wedding ceremonies, religious holidays such as, Ramadans, sacrifice Aid, Muharram Month (first month of the Islamic calendar), charities, pilgrimage feast, prayers for the rain, Mevlid (Islamic poetry reading), Hıdrellez (a kind of seasonal celebration) and similar practices.\nPreparation and consumption process of keşkek bears a collective character. Particularly in village communities, preparation of ingredients and cooking process of keşkek are actualized through collective work. The villagers contribute to keşkek ceremony by providing the ingredients and participate in cooking process. Wheat and meat are the basic ingredients of keşkek. The main ingredients are provided by the household on special days for the family and the dwellers of the village provide the work force if needed.
Turkey -
SABZIREZA-KUNON, bekhirezakunon
Ritual of preparing carrots for ceremony national dish oshi palav (pilaf). This ritual will be held in wedding and other celebrations.
Tajikistan -
SABZIREZA-KUNON, bekhirezakunon
Ritual of preparing carrots for ceremony national dish oshi palav (pilaf). This ritual will be held in wedding and other celebrations.
Tajikistan -
SABZIREZA-KUNON, bekhirezakunon
Ritual of preparing carrots for ceremony national dish oshi palav (pilaf). This ritual will be held in wedding and other celebrations.
Tajikistan -
Darangen epic of the Maranao people of Lake Lanao
The Darangen is an ancient epic song that encompasses a wealth of knowledge of the Maranao people who live in the Lake Lanao region of Mindanao. This southernmost island of the Philippine archipelago is the traditional homeland of the Maranao, one of the country’s three main Muslim groups.\nComprising 17 cycles and a total of 72,000 lines, the Darangen celebrates episodes from Maranao history and the tribulations of mythical heroes. In addition to having a compelling narrative content, the epic explores the underlying themes of life and death, courtship, love and politics through symbol, metaphor, irony and satire. The Darangen also encodes customary law, standards of social and ethical behaviour, notions of aesthetic beauty, and social values specific to the Maranao. To this day, elders refer to this time-honoured text in the administration of customary law.\nMeaning literally “to narrate in song”, the Darangen existed before the Islamization of the Philippines in the fourteenth century and is part of a wider epic culture connected to early Sanskrit traditions extending through most of Mindanao.\nSpecialized female and male performers sing the Darangen during wedding celebrations that typically last several nights. Performers must possess a prodigious memory, improvisational skills, poetic imagination, knowledge of customary law and genealogy, a flawless and elegant vocal technique, and the ability to engage an audience during long hours of performance. Music and dance sometimes accompany the chanting.
Philippines -
Darangen epic of the Maranao people of Lake Lanao
The Darangen is an ancient epic song that encompasses a wealth of knowledge of the Maranao people who live in the Lake Lanao region of Mindanao. This southernmost island of the Philippine archipelago is the traditional homeland of the Maranao, one of the country’s three main Muslim groups.\nComprising 17 cycles and a total of 72,000 lines, the Darangen celebrates episodes from Maranao history and the tribulations of mythical heroes. In addition to having a compelling narrative content, the epic explores the underlying themes of life and death, courtship, love and politics through symbol, metaphor, irony and satire. The Darangen also encodes customary law, standards of social and ethical behaviour, notions of aesthetic beauty, and social values specific to the Maranao. To this day, elders refer to this time-honoured text in the administration of customary law.\nMeaning literally “to narrate in song”, the Darangen existed before the Islamization of the Philippines in the fourteenth century and is part of a wider epic culture connected to early Sanskrit traditions extending through most of Mindanao.\nSpecialized female and male performers sing the Darangen during wedding celebrations that typically last several nights. Performers must possess a prodigious memory, improvisational skills, poetic imagination, knowledge of customary law and genealogy, a flawless and elegant vocal technique, and the ability to engage an audience during long hours of performance. Music and dance sometimes accompany the chanting.
Philippines -
Pi-bar (Bamboo Flute)
May-Pa-We (a) Htan-Hae bamboo is cut into 14 piece of sticks in different length. And then, these bamboo sticks are tied together in ascending order. All joints of instrument are made hollow, except the lowest joint. 14 bamboo sticks are perforated and fixed on the instrument with the distance of 7 inches from its base. And the reeds made of bronze or silver are inserted inside these holes. The additional holes are perforated with the distance of 4 fingers from reed-inserted holes. One end of wooden pipe which is used as a mouthpiece is tapered off and another end is indented. The top bamboo pipes with inserted-reeds are fixed into the holes perforated on other side of wooden pipe by plastering with beeswax. These bamboo pipes are tied with the ropes twisted with the fiber of Lun tree in top, middle and low. The Pi-bar pan flute makes a sound like accordion does. This instrument was played for traditional songs in congregational singing, national celebrations, wedding ceremonies, New Year festival and harvesting festivals.
Myanmar