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Doctor Malaver
May 23, 2007

Ce qui s'est passé t'a rendu plus fort
Not sure how to call this stuff but maybe you'll like it and you'll post something similar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBr5far4KaI
They sing on a French dialect that's getting forgotten. Sounds medieval to me. Incredible performance and I just like their down to earth appearance. A group of friends from rural France (also two brother-sister pairs) who work on preserving cultural heritage. I think that in the second song they sing in six voices at one part.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=locW-9S00VU
Not an Orthodox Christian but this moves me to tears. They sing in Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke. The priest is a known singer but props to the girl for unfaltering performance. I probably couldn't speak in that occasion, let alone sing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XULgXK6vVMg
Tarantella dancing at an engagement party at the south of Italy (Calabria). I love how authentic everything is. How the musicians are immensely enjoying themselves, how the tambourine playing grandpa goes to dance with the barefooted grandma. This isn't for an audience or for the camera, they are dancing for themselves.

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