
Pierres Chantantes d'Ayorou (1968)
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On the Niger River, the island of Ayorou is home to a “singing stone,” an imposing boulder rock covered with cupules. It is used as a percussion instrument by local musicians who have come in a canoe. After long rehearsals, the artists will play their compositions to their audience accompanied by a guitar.
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Affinité de genreDocumentaireRythmeCourtPréférence de réalisation542830Préférence de paysUsPréférence de décennie1960Préférence de duréeCourt
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Frequently asked questions about Pierres Chantantes d'Ayorou
What is Pierres Chantantes d'Ayorou about?
On the Niger River, the island of Ayorou is home to a “singing stone,” an imposing boulder rock covered with cupules. It is used as a percussion instrument by local musicians who have come in a canoe. After long rehearsals, the artists will play their compositions to their audience accompanied by a guitar.
How long is Pierres Chantantes d'Ayorou?
Pierres Chantantes d'Ayorou has a runtime of 7 minutes.