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recorded during 23rd IFUSCO in Saransk

5th World Finno-Ugric Congress

29-06-2008

Improving relations at the 5th World Congress of Finno-Ugric

Peoples(第五屆世界芬烏語系民族大會)

Mari music (folk)

Mari nation is the aborigines ethnic group of Finno-Ugric people. Mari was the first population which had appeared in the 1st century before russian came to their land and made it as Russia in the 9th century. Many things and ideas were stolen from Mari by russian and tatar-mongol (both of them did a lot of violance in Mari El with Mari people). We try to stop the genocide and the russification of Mari in the 21st century!!! Mari dictionary: w w w .mari.finno-ugristik.at/dict.html

Mari first step dnb dance technic

best mari dance Finnugor Fennougric finno-ugric Ensemble "Day victory" Mari Знаменитый танец «веревочка», где в поэтической форме отражен трудовой процесс плетение веревки. Во время праздника этот танец танцевала вся деревня, и веревочка тянулась от одного конца деревни до другого. - В первой части пляски все участники поют частушки и ходят под музыку «по веревке», в ритме музыки делается сильный притоп, и участники дробят. В этом танце в полной мере раскрывается мастерство танцора, также гармониста. - Вот и закончилось наше путешествие. Понравилось вам оно? А что именно понравилось? Что запомнилось? Пишите! Mari dance from traditional club mari Finnougric village Sosnovka dance of Mari Russia - Живая музыка dance from mari mari nation folk Soome Finnugor Fennougric finno-ugric Ensemble "Day victory" may Mari фолк баян аккордеон гармонь The well-known dance "string" where in the poetic form labour process cord weaving is reflected. During a holiday this dance was danced by all village, and the string lasted from one end of village to another. - in the first part of dancing all participants sing chastooshkas and go under music «on a cord», in beat music becomes strong притоп, and participants split up. In this dance skill of the dancer, also the accordion player to the full reveals. - here our travel also has ended. It was pleasant to you? And what exactly was pleasant? What was remembered? Write!

Maria Kalaniemi "Ellin polkka"

Maria Kalaniemi is a Finnish accordionist. She was originally classically trained, but has become mostly as folk musician having played this music from childhood, besides her classical music studies, and also at the folk music department of the Sibelius Academy. Technically brilliant as a player, and adept at improvisation, she is also a very powerful, intuitive and sensitive composer, with pieces that stylistically touch in numerous areas but feature her own personality as the driving force. Melody is the meaning and with Maria, listeners are sure to feel her message deeply.

Mansi song

Mansi people live in Siberia and speak finno-ugric Mansi language. http://ethnicsongs.info/mp3.php

Preserving tradition -- Siberia's tribes meet the 21st centur

They may live thousands of kilometres apart but Finns, Hungarians and Estonians are actually close ethnic relatives of the Siberian indigenous peoples, the Khanty and Mansi. Around 300 representatives of the Finno-Ugric peoples have gathered in Russia's Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk for a congress held every four years.

Khanty Song

This is a video clip I made about the Khants, a finno-ugric people that live in Siberia. useful links: www.survival-international.org/tribes/khanty www.maanystavat.fi/oil/oileng/agrafena.htm arcticcircle.uconn.edu/SEEJ/Khanty/ www.american.edu/TED/RUSSOIL.HTM ethnicradio.net/ www.eki.ee/books/redbook/khants.shtm Magyarul: ludens.elte.hu/~briseis/finnugor fu.nytud.hu

Estonians walk out of forum in protest

The Estonian delegation headed by the country's president, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, has left a forum for Finno-Ugric nations in protest at comments made by the Chairman of the Duma's International Affairs Committee, Konstantin Kosachev.

Extraordinary people - Daniel Tammet - Pt1 of 3

Experiencing numbers as colors or sensations is a well-documented form of synesthesia, but the detail and specificity of Tammet's mental imagery of numbers is unique. In his mind, he says, each number up to 10,000 has its own unique shape and feel, that he can "see" results of calculations as landscapes, and that he can "sense" whether a number is prime or composite. He has described his visual image of 289 as particularly ugly, 333 as particularly attractive, and pi as beautiful. Tammet not only verbally describes these visions, but also creates artwork, particularly watercolor paintings, such as his painting of Pi. Tammet speaks a variety of languages including English, French, Finnish, German, Spanish, Lithuanian, Romanian, Estonian, Icelandic, Welsh and Esperanto. He particularly likes Estonian, because it is rich in vowels. Tammet is creating a new language called Mänti. Mänti has many features related to Finnish and Estonian, both of which are Finno-ugric languages. Some sources credit Tammet as creating the Uusisuom and Lapsi languages as well. Tammet is capable of learning new languages very quickly. To prove this for the Channel Five documentary, Tammet was challenged to learn Icelandic in one week. Seven days later he appeared on Icelandic television conversing in Icelandic, with his Icelandic language instructor saying it was "not human."

Karjalan laulu "Regipajo"

Karelian song (Livvik dialect) Карельская песня Sing Santtu Karhu & Talvisovat http://heninen.net/talvisovat/suomeksi.htm

AUASI.wmv

New exhibition in Estonian National Museum (exhibition house in Tartu) AUASI. 80 aastat hõimurahvaste osakonna avamisest Raadil A MATTER OF HONOUR. 80th anniversary of the opening of the Finno-Ugric department at the Estonian National Museum ДЕЛО ЧЕСТИ. К 80-летию первой финно-угорской выставки Эстонского национального музея Avatud/Open 20.11.2008 30.08.2009

Sami song "Gávpot", Niko Valkeapää

Enjoy this amazing and beautiful Sami song "Gávpot" (which means "a city"), Niko Valkeapää put all his feelings into it!!! Niko Valkeapää (raised in Enontekiö, Finland) is a Finnish-Norwegian and Sámi singer-songwriter. Some songs written by Niko Valkeapää: 1. Cakcii 2. Gávpot 3. Eallima cuovggasnai 4. Ruoktu váimmus 5. Stirdon 6. Alit Gierdu 7. Vádjolus 8. Cuoika 9. Váiban Listen to his songs online: http://www.last.fm/music/niko+valkeapää http://www.myspace.com/nikovalkeapaa You can buy Niko Valkeapää's albums at: http://www.ShoppingPortal.us

Komi song "Zil´-Z´ol´"

Коми(-зырянская) песня "Зиль-Зёль". Komi(-Zyryan) song "Zil´-Z´ol´". Singing "Parma" ensemble. Исполняет ансамбль "Парма". http://foto11.ru/komi/downloads/index.htm

Extraordinary people - Daniel Tammet Pt3 of 3

Daniel Tammet has the capability to visualize each number up to 10,000 with its own unique shape and feel. He can "see" results of calculations as landscapes, and he can "sense" whether a number is prime or composite. He has described his visual image of 289 as particularly ugly, 333 as particularly attractive, and pi as beautiful. Tammet not only verbally describes these visions, but also creates artwork, particularly watercolor paintings, such as his painting of Pi. Tammet speaks a variety of languages including English, French, Finnish, German, Spanish, Lithuanian, Romanian, Estonian, Icelandic, Welsh and Esperanto. He particularly likes Estonian, because it is rich in vowels. Tammet is creating a new language called Mänti. Mänti has many features related to Finnish and Estonian, both of which are Finno-ugric languages. Some sources credit Tammet as creating the Uusisuom and Lapsi languages as well. Tammet is capable of learning new languages very quickly. To prove this for the Channel Five documentary, Tammet was challenged to learn Icelandic in one week. Seven days later he appeared on Icelandic television conversing in Icelandic, with his Icelandic language instructor saying it was "not human."

AMTHEM OF SAAMI

The Sami people (also Sámi, Saami, Lapps, sometimes also Laplanders) are an indigenous people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. Their ancestral lands span across an area the size of Sweden in the Nordic countries. The Sami people are among the largest indigenous groups in Europe. Their languages are the Sami languages, which are classified as Finno-Ugric. The cultural assimilation over many years of the Sami people in the four countries makes it difficult to estimate the numbers of Sami. However, the population is estimated at about 85,000. The Norwegian state recognizes any Norwegian as Sami if he or she has one great-grandparent whose home language was Sami, but there is not, and has not been, any registration of the home language spoken by Norwegian people. Roughly half of all Sami live in Norway, but many live in Sweden as well. Finland and Russia are also home to smaller groups located in the far north. The Sami in Russia were forced by the Soviet authorities to relocate to a collective called Lovozero/Lujávri, in the central part of the Kola Peninsula. Traditionally, the Sami had a variety of livelihoods; fishing on the coast and in the inland, trapping animals for fur, sheep herding, etc. The best known livelihood is reindeer herding, but only a small percentage of the Sami have been mainly reindeer herders over the last centuries. Today, many Sami lead modern lives in the cities inside and outside the traditional Sami area, with modern jobs. Some 10% still practice reindeer herding, which for traditional and cultural reasons is reserved for Sami people in some parts of Nordic countries.

Karelian folk music ensemble "Toive"\ 1

Ансамбль народной музыки "Тойве" был создан в 1982 году при кафедре финского языка и литературы ПетрозаводскогоГУ. Основа репертуара-народная музыка карел и соседствующих народов (ингерманландцы, ижора, водь), творчески переработанная и переосмысленная, что и формирует индивидуальный стиль ансамбля. Также представлены образцы музыкального творчества других народов (финская, шведская, датская, марийская, удмуртская, саамская). Файл и информация об ансамбле взяты с сайта ансамбля, ссылка будет немного позже. "Toive" kansanmusiikkiyhtye.Petroskoi, Karjala (Venäjä) Karelian folk music ensemble "Toive", Karelia (Russia). Фрагмент концерта в г.Псков, 2001 год, запись телевидения г. Псков. Лучше смотреть в маленьком формате.

Komi folk dance and song\ Ансамбль "Кукушечка"

Фрагмент передачи "Странствия музыканта" с Сергеем Старостиным. Передача посвящена Коми-пермятскому краю. В этом фрагменте принимает участие ансамбль "Кукушечка" (художественный руководитель Н.Чугайнова), который исполняет народный танец с характерным шагом "Та-пи-тап" и народную песню Коми. Народ Коми относится к угро-финской языковой группе. Komi on suomalais-ugrilainen kansa (permiläinen kieliryhmä). Nämä ovat Komi tanssi ja laulu (yhtye "Käki" )

udmurt nyelvtábor, Szatina 2007

http://varpho.net/o-o/

finnugor lies-the real origin of hungarians

finnugor lies-the real origin of hungarians

"Maailmanmusiikkia Karjalasta" (part 1)

"Maailmanmusiikkia Karjalasta" document movie for YLE TV about Värttinä and Sirmakka recordet in 1990. Lot of interviews with Sari and Mari Kaasinen and with their parents, also with Kirsi Kähkönen, Minna Rautiainen, Sirpa Reiman (Rantakangas), Maria Kalaniemi, Janne Lappalainen, Christer Hackman, Tom Nyman, Petri Hakala, Kari Reiman and more. Short performances of: Kylä Vuotti Uutta Kuuta, Sorja poika, Itku. Movie about karelian culture and folk music.

Mokshan traditional song "Vai kuvane"

Мокшанская народная песня "Вай куване" Мокшень мора "Вай куване" Sings "Torama", поёт "Торама" http://www.torama.ru/bahich/other.html

Finnish dance "Letka - jenka" \ Ensemble "Kantele"

Фрагмент карело-финской польки "Летка -енка". Исполняет Национальный ансамбль песни и танца Карелии "Кантеле". Видео свободно загружено с сайта ансамбля http://kantele.karelia.ru/ Yhtye "Kantele" (Karjala, Venäjä) Ensemble "Kantele" (Karelia, Russia). Free download from http://kantele.karelia.ru/

"Maailmanmusiikkia Karjalasta" (part 2)

"Maailmanmusiikkia Karjalasta" document movie for YLE TV about Värttinä and Sirmakka recordet in 1990. Lot of interviews with Sari and Mari Kaasinen and with their parents, also with Kirsi Kähkönen, Minna Rautiainen, Sirpa Reiman (Rantakangas), Maria Kalaniemi, Janne Lappalainen, Christer Hackman, Tom Nyman, Petri Hakala, Kari Reiman and more. Short performances of: Kylä Vuotti Uutta Kuuta, Sorja poika, Itku. Movie about karelian culture and folk music.