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Anja and Krishna Bopa handwrite
the covers of their music tapes, which they made using a small cassette
recorder. They hope to sell a lot of tapes during the Camel festival.
Bopa people sing as a duet, alternating between each rhyme. Their songs
can seem to have very high pitches and ardent melodies to western ears,
but they carry powerful messages. A song can last more than 5 minutes.
They depict historical events and cultural facts, and are passed down
orally from parent to child for generations. |