SPIRIT OF MAMBESAK
BLACK PARADISE
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Description:
Produced by Ferry Marisan and David Bridie
Culture is the glue that binds together the local spirit and identity of each and every indigenous group in West Papua. But as a result of the growing influence of Christianity, the encroachment of global culture, inappropriate and large scale economic development, and Indonesian military repression, the oral traditions of West Papuans have come under pressure and changed form. Music driven by global influences and the growing commercialisation of indigenous music has severed West Papuans connections with their traditions and roots. Therefore there must be concrete and organised efforts to find forms of traditional Papuan music which can retain the values, colour and identity of each of the different indigenous groups from which the music is derived. Then music and songs will continue to be the substance that binds indigenous groups together, as well as enabling freedom of expression.
Back in the 70’s and 80’s West Papuan artists like Arnold Ap and Eddie Mofu understood this and formed the cultural music group Mambesak to revitalise traditional West Papuan dance, music and song. Mambesak provided a certain colour, form and inspiration for the birth of music and dance groups throughout Papua, actively promoting and strengthening West Papuan identity. However, Arnold Ap and Eddie Mofu’s popularity and the conscious pride in being Papuan Mambesak’s music engendered, brought them to the attention of the Indonesian military who accused them of being separatists. Finally they were murdered.
Protecting and revitalising song and dance is part of a movement based around indigenous culture that aims to enable West Papuans to be ‘masters’ of their own land. It is also a way to introduce the music and song of West Papua to the international community, to show that West Papuans, not unlike other ethnic groups around the world, also have their own distinctive music and song. We hope to raise consciousness, particularly among young WestPapuans, about their culture so as to encourage and inspire them to love and preserve this culture, as an integral part of their lives.
Track Listing:
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Aye Nanawe
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| 2. |
Metamani
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| 3. |
Nit Pughuluok En
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| 4. |
Tata Mena
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| 5. |
Nyanyian Sunyi
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| 6. |
Yako Car
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| 7. |
Wanang Ba
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| 8. |
Muman Minggil
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| 9. |
Airaro Beseya
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| 10. |
Awin Sup Ine
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| 11. |
Mambruk Ma Manyouri
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| 12. |
West Papua (Bonus Track)
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Availability
Estimated despatch 5-10 days after ordering.
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