Forgotten sounds of Mongolian culture will come to life
Forgotten sounds of Mongolian culture will come to life through a unique presentation of throat singing by the AnDa Union next week in the Light Hall Theater.
The forgotten sounds of Mongolian culture will come to life through a unique presentation of throat singing by the AnDa Union next week in the Light Hall Theater. The AnDa Union is a ten-member group that combines instruments with vocals to deliver sounds considered old and forgotten. The group describes itself as collectors of music, digging deep into Mongol traditions to unearth lost melodies. A mission of the group is to inspire young Mongols to connect to their past cultures. The group has released two albums, the most recent entitled Homeland which was recorded with 14-time Grammy award winning producer and sound engineer Richard King. Together for 12 years, Anda Union regularly headlines world music events. AnDA Union’s performance will be a special preview of their upcoming participation in the Globalquerque festival on September 23.
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