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5 days ago · French Polynesia appeared in the world music scene in 1992, recorded by French musicologist Pascal Nabet-Meyer with the release of The Tahitian Choir's recordings of unaccompanied vocal Christian music called himene tārava.
- Coat of Arms
Adopted 23 November 1984 by the Assembly of French...
- Tuamotus
The Tuamotu Archipelago or the Tuamotu Islands (French: Îles...
- Society Islands
The Society Islands (French: Îles de la Société, officially...
- Demographics of French Polynesia
Demographic features of the population of French Polynesia...
- Overseas Country of France
Overseas country (French: Pays d'outre-mer) is the...
- Flag of French Polynesia
Description. Two red horizontal bands encase a wide white...
- Bora Bora
Bora Bora (French: Bora-Bora; Tahitian: Pora Pora) is an...
- Ella Koon
Biography. Ella Koon was born in the French Polynesian...
- Assembly of French Polynesia
The Assembly of French Polynesia (French: Assemblée de la...
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2 days ago · This article describes trends in popular music in the 2020s . The beginning of the 2020s decade was a difficult time for the music industry, as the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in widespread concert cancellations due to risks of mass infection.
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3 days ago · The second day of the event saw a packed arena as people from Port Moresby and Central province travelled miles to see some of the legends of Central Music take the stage to sing some of their legendary hits. Among the artists include Betty Toea, Moqai, members of the Paramana Strangers and Viginuts to name a few.
5 days ago · The traditional music of Tuvalu consists of a number of dances, including fakaseasea, fakanau and fatele. The fatele, in its modern form, is performed at community events and to celebrate leaders and other prominent individuals, such as the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in September 2012.
3 days ago · The CD’s title translates to “Damn It All! [literally: Fire and Thunder!]: A Pianistic Homage to Berlioz.” Daniel Propper, the pianist who has put this unusually imaginative keyboard tapestry together, is from Norway but received advanced training at Juilliard and then in Paris.
3 days ago · On the island of Mauke it is ori, Aitutaki koni, Atiu 'ingo, Penrhyn kosaki, and Manihiki hupahupa despite striking similarities in the styles of dance and drumming. In Tahiti it is upaupa and ori, for the New Zealand Maori, kanikani.
5 days ago · Folk Music Radio Airplay Charts, compiled by Richard Gillmann from FOLKDJ-L playlists.