Thanks for posting. I attended an apsara show and dinner at the Temple Club back in 2009, though at that time instead of a multi-armed standing Buddha statue and offering vessels on the pedestal above the dancers’ stage entrance, there was a large reclining Buddha statue. I only had taken photos and short video clips of the apsara dance, and am glad that you captured the performance in its entirety. Cheers!
Hello, I am making a short documentary about the Manchester Caribbean Carnival and was wondering whether I could use any of this footage within the documentary? If you would be willing to share this footage, please could you contact me at emwlewis@gmail.com
As a Mvskoke/Seminole fan of The Buzzcocks, The Fall, & Joy Division, I apologize for this phony nonsense. In tha words of one of your great Mancunians, Paul Morley, said "INAUTHENTIC!!!!"
+Bluefirefoley I don't even care. In the words of another great British musician Bobby Gillespie, "Today on this program we will hear, gospel, and rhythm and blues, and jazz. All those are just labels, we know that music is music."
Supongo perqapatas he subido [he trepado las paredes],es ritmo de chuntunqui,se baila en la adoración del niño Jesús en las fiestas navideñas,sólo con ese tipo de música, si mal no recuerdo son villancicos que sólo se tocan en esas fiestas. BÚscalos como VIllancicos bolivianos. Si quieres ver más busca, como navidad en Sucre y el año 2015 o 2016 ,suerte F.