Khusugtun
Overtone singing from the steppes of Mongolia
Sale on site the day of the event
Price of your choice (6€/12€/20€/30€)
As part of the musical Brunch #4 Fort Barraux
Schedules to come
Handed down through the generations, the art of Khoomei, or Mongolian throat singing, makes it possible to produce several sounds at the same time. According to legend, it is derived from imitations of the sound of the wind, water and birdsong. The soloists of Khusugtun, an influential group among Mongolian youth, practice overtone polyphony – the overlaying of various harmonised overtone singing techniques. The vastness of the desert calls...
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Realization Détours de Babel, with the support of the Community of Communes of Grésivaudan, of the city of Barraux