Yol K'u (Inside the Sun)
Mayan Mountain Music
$13.99 | one CD and one DVD| Catalog #MUL016
Release date: November, 2008
MP3s:
Casamineto de
los Apaches
Tzinnib ehk ix hin
Released in November, 2008. Music composed and performed on giant
marimbas by Mayan Indian schoolchildren from the Seeds of Knowledge
School in San Mateo Ixtatan in the mountains of Northern Guatemala, with
coaching by Dave Soldier, Alan Kushan, and Rory Young. Some pieces are
made by children who don't know the instruments, and used musical games
to compose pieces that sound a bit like American minimalism and a hiphop
tune in Chuj, the local Mayan language: others are very accomplished
players who play the traditional repertoire.
There is also a film on DVD written and acted by the kids,
Xapin y
Axul, a sort of Chuj language version of
Romeo and Juliet
coached by Charles Krezell and scenes of the children playing and
composing the music in San Mateo.
Here is a
video
of theYol K'u music project by Charles with lots of kids playing
marimbas.
Audio:
German radio show about this project
From
Wire Magazine, Feburary 2009
In Dave Soldier the art prankster and serious educator seem to meet most
productively. His training included studying sax wirth Roscoe Mitchell,
playing guitar for Bo Diddley, and a doctorate in neuroanatomy. Recently
he taught elephants to play music (Thai Elephant Orchestra) and coaxed a
whole album of avant-garde jazz our of Brooklyn two to ten year olds
(The Tangerine Awkestra).
That last project led directly to this one, where Soldier and his team
have gone into the mountains of northern Guatemala, to a remote Mayan
Indian high school, and coached the schoolchildren to compose their own
pieces on the local giant marimbas. These instruments, regularly found
in Guatemalan dance music, have a warm seductive tone, but can rasp or
honk when hit vigorously. Soldier used coloured tape on the keys to
devise 'game pieces' which sould like Steve Reich's Ensemble got tipsy
at a party. Later we hear the local Mayan dance group (marimbas, drum
kit, bass) also based at the Yinhatil Nab'en high school.. The the kids
extol their village in a swaggering hiphop lament" "
The road is bad
because no one fixes it."
There's more: a half hour DVD shows the young comosers at work, plus a
Romoe And Juliet -style village love drama filmed by Charles Krezell,
again all devised by the kids. The underlying idea- if children are
studying music they should be composing their own stuff - is a recent
one , and Soldier's projects are fascinating demonstrations of what this
enlightened approach can achieve. - Clive Bell
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