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so that's what it is that you want to set. i'm sure those are pretty sure can was i'm patient did it for she's kim. those are the best do what i mean? there's a corporate push out the, the, the we are in north of sylvia in the caucus as mountains where beautiful people have been coming together to celebrate the ancient traditions. since the beginning of time itself, where everything has a special symbolic meaning. i'm so i'm thomas. this is in mind visions. and today we're discovering of the world of a such and culture the
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we are heading to the city of the dead. a mysterious medieval village called the gods that is heaped in miss and legends in years gone by. it was claimed. those who visited would never emerge on life. but we'll take our chances. the
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story says fascinating. there's an incredible energy here. it kinda feels like we're going back into the ancient times, if you will. where are we exactly? what does this place? as a matter of fact, this is an ancient or medieval symmetry. but the way it is arranged is absolutely unusual. what we have here, uh, the so called vols the was supposed to be it too and the houses for the deceased. and the i believe that all the things that have fall world it to and it to uh, impressing every to us. and that gets into the, under the influence now, in terms of cities of the dead. this gord is one of the biggest in
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a set you in terms of the crypt themselves inside. so many people a to the rest are in the boat like structures even. i can't help but think about the river styx and greek. mythology. are they related to how does something from greek mythology end up all the way here and the such a great solo do is also both in the european route and the officials belong to the uranian branch all the to sell, rico, the cultural community. and in this is, of course we have relations. but to my mind, lose the whole things with the cattle feeders and the cattle feeders. they have the idea of the tune of life and the to make the pick 2 more convincing. i should say that
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when the woman was giving this to a new born child, she would also lead down into this fee to me. and then this fee, the because the place where the past and future to meet each other. now, strategically located is this place symbolic, even in its placement in our conversation before you're talking about, we're really at the center of the universe. exactly. and the, that sense of the re is a just the, the right side of my hand. this is the bow full, full for us issue and means mountain to beau is the piercing only. and it is connected with low drones, with the riots which are very important in a session ethnic,
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cultural tradition. what about these towers that we see everywhere or family towers? um, what do they mean? i mean, they're everywhere in terms of when you're going through the mountains of family tell was were sort of a cost. so they were erected to be uh for to see cation, the construction for the family, this on the why to one hand, all the other hand, they will also secrets, as they was a, symbolizing mountains and the sun size. they were used for worship. those in ethics for addition that we read that he most ro follow with big 3 paws, go up to the toe and for you to the gold let's see what's
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closer to have. so i've heard this phrase when doing research for, for this program that you can't build a tower from a ruined village, but you can build a village from a ruined tower. what does that mean? that's males. that's a key rule should be attributed to the human beings to people. if there are no people, there is no use of any so and you tell it to react to it. i guess the general idea is that with all the people, there is no life. there is no community. there is no. so what about some of these towers date all the way back to the 15th century. they're very old. so some families are trying to restore their towers. some are building new towers. what does it mean for a family to actually have a tower?
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and that's was the symbol of the high social status. it wasn't that easy. we use to more than the buildings. and we evidently looked down at the, at this so i can tell was made over the simple stones, yet it needed the several years to erect such or so. and it's, uh, i need it very much to have to build this cause the technique itself requires the slipping quotes is that uh today we do not even realize. now i know that here in a city they worship of christianity, there's also as well. and there's also their own a certain religion as well. is it true that a orthodox christian and,
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and a muslim concert at the same table after worshipping and not have any problems. so let's absolutely through the audio underlying this fact is that a session through addition, adults both christianity and the east loan within the frame of the so called into european culture hero. and the, the, an ideal underlying boost cold is the readiness of the hero to sacrifice one's old, one's own life. you favor of the community in favor of the human times. from this point of view, the soul that jesus christ as to why it was the hero who was ready to go to save the others. and the riots over the sacrifice shall animal is
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also in the practical manifestation of this idea. in islam really screwed up on both of them, which also the manifesto, the same audio and with families with one brother would go to the church and the other would go to move to the mosque and the going back home in the evening. they would the assemble their own traditional and the 3 pause and pray to go to my to do it was absolutely no problem. the synergy of religion and culture. could you say that that's the basis of what it means to be a setting to my minds? it sees the basic idea beings that, that,
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that road the different ways, the 3, the to one and the same go. that is the good old molly to me and for you personally, someone who's lived here, you're from here, you've studied the history here. what does it mean for you? when i say i said you, it is mazda loans, it is the place where i belong, and the it is the place where the wheels volunteer, and that is the center of the universe. d as the city. right. thank you very much appreciated, you'll. busy from the
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when you drive through the mountains of north of cities, you come across these giant installations every now and again. they are almost like east director that serve people with a little reminder of where they are. we're off to meet, are towards music, off the man behind this project. thank you for a meeting us out here. this is really a beautiful piece. so i have to ask, is this just a piece of art, or is there more meaning behind it? besides, you look at the, we created the sculptures and installations to capture the various aspects of associates history through contemporary on. so it is just give you a symbol of this unless it was nice and this particular work about the dips on it can raise a lot of symbolic significance for us on the switch. and so will each. so if the meaning is to promote a city and culture, uh, how does a letter or a wheel or a giant cornucopia achieve that task, posted for services. we built these pieces with
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a lot of tourist. so being coming to take pictures, you some old poppy dozen others as the wheel, for example, is so massive and it just draws people to it. uh, besides what see, it also represents the wheel of some sort of a symbol of a ton of the sake of life and lots of visitors like taking pictures around it. so he's good news. let's just as for the corner, copious or the phone, we have plenty. we created it because uh, grandfathers and grandmothers. because back when we were small, had these ones hanging on the walls said meant that every house, so have the own abundance of something where they give this to and now the more decades laser, you mean most people by the throne, these homes away on last, them 30 blue last this valuable piece of history and username and so was the abundance is symbolized. every family has moved on somewhere, so it's crossed over into a motor. and it's a, it's of a mind that john hall and we installed on the side of the rug is to honor the memory of our grandparents. still, one time we saw older people heading up that find them when they sold
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a hole. and they pointed that in and said, we used to have a home like that or boy at home. we were so happy to hear that is it mentioned that we basically achieve the goal. we set out for this odd piece the sale to quote, you know, workshops, but yeah, we follow a sort of strategy or approach to make pieces of lots which while martin could still have a certain sense of history to them, a sense of the old or me but we tried to combine these 2 phones, look at this guy. the same goes for all sculptures and installation is the cost of with these pieces of molding. not, yes ma'am, you know, but all that is, we also have a national significance for us national and historical significance, and that's in line. and the same is true, the kissing fund is it's an ancient musical instrument, as well as if those bodies made in it kind of a modern style for border. so to me and i'm still now you have said that you have agreement to create a symbol that would unite all of
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a set you. what would that symbol look like? mazda is, we've got quite a few workshops here in the set. yes, i'm with. so we can pull resources for joint projects, filler. one place makes a leg over the other hand, cetera. people to and then you just bring these workshops together and completes it . now what exactly could we choose for the art piece with more with it could be a knowledge acquainted with my hero of assess the and folks or what we could choose a specific county to from the not. and then we have out schools of all levels to participate in the project school to bring people together and organized a competition to the best design with them. so like one stops on the project to that. you are an artist. obviously you have pride in a set you up because you've created this project. what does it mean for you to have something like this as a representation, as an artist? here in a set you personally most beautiful. we want you to know what's the most important thing we get out of this is coordinated. when you're a kid,
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your parents often feel anxious about what you're going to be when you grow up. what i did to this thing that i had a team of about 8 people with them and off to the objects were installed on the project. got a lot of attention was of so i found out that the parents of my team members were really happy to mind. you, boy approach me personally as the creator of the subjects. fortunately and told me that there's so proud to see what that children are doing. i'm all good for you. not hearing those parents woods meant more to my heart than anything more than having my name on the saying why did the music is an important part of a searching culture and making musical instruments is a secret act. for many years. the frontier factory has been making and renovating musical instruments, according to ancient rules, techniques, and traditions. the
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milan, i know that you follow the most ancient rules and techniques and tradition for making your instruments. what are some of the most important ones? when we started a work, we knew that these instruments were authentic because of that to you and have very few of them left to many of the instruments that exist. it did not survive the mongol invasion. people had forgotten this sound among those given that we knew that the kitchen fund did, and the deluxe and it would be coming from solid wood to make these 2 instruments resonate. craftsman originally used leather because they couldn't make other materials work at the time. we also started with them that resonate us, but we realized that the exact sound had been lost over time. so we couldn't make them sound like they showed in the end, we started making the deck out of would be something that i found it. incredibly interesting is that a luther has to have an incredible reputation,
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meaning that you can't be solely by crime or have your name hurts in any way. so in terms of uh, being an instrument maker doesn't being an incredible craftsman, are simply being enough. or do you mean, why do you have to have such a good reputation that they do this? that's an interesting source. well, i think it was people with highly developed musical sensors who had the requisite qualities and the 1st place they had to be pillar of soul in mind, as it said in the not. so it goes the saga speak of add some us, a creator of instruments, produced sounds so noble that the musician seemed incapable of any wrong. doing that the oldest instruments we have today is set to being created by a not named sill. done to return from a long do, i need to find his children killed and but now he didn't know why and was beside himself. he took the hand of his eldest son to make the neck of an instrument and use some of the other bones to make the resume to us. and just that's how he used
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the remains of his children to create the instruments known as the doing. dustin on this and the depth of its sound and its ability to express sorrow was so great that it became the most popular instrument among the settings for centuries. and the idea of the lucy a must have a pure heart and mind is always present enough tales. use them. this also. what about the type of wood that you use? is there any special specific wood or is it just any generic would might work? the sooner traditionally of course we continue what's been done for centuries. we have naples, i mean sick, i'm all a maple. so the deck, the body body is made out of that was the so that we use the spruce, the residence of these a. so we haven't moved away from some of the canons of instruments making its way with the hey, i used to be popular, rented was necessary for residence wild parents, melbury because of the composition of the wood who held sound. well, today we've come to the point where the body is made of maple in the resume to res spruce. what about the preparation for the would you have to do anything special to
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it? i heard that sometimes you might even have to boil it. is that true is that certain they will be odd which must be boiled to extract the excess samples recently. so it becomes more porous, which means it reflect sound. well, for exclusive models, we drive the would naturally for 5 or 6 see is the looks of it. but the wood we boil is beach and maple. and when we, we boy that because it gives a clearer, a sound reflection describe the various likes to use spruce from georgia for the body. and what you would expect into the, into the was mostly from the northern slopes of south is that the, the spruce trees that grew, that had a good sound reflection from one of them. so he loved that type of wood and spent a lot of money to get it from here. so we're also taking advantage of this build up was and city momentum. i know that there are a lot of different superstitions and traditions about these instruments. for example, being able to tell the weather from how the instrument looks can you talk to me about then the it's an interesting question. the practice, the only involves this instrument and then the cushion fund did the sign him of getting as tightly stretched to produce the right temperament to,
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to prevent it from shrinking. they used to heat it up from time to time. from the however, when the weather changed, the instrument would shrink a little all the same. it would then be this happened due to increased moisture in the end condensation. so the settings could tell the instruments had shrunk by the sound it produced, which also meant the weather was changing. well, the people might not see anything, the bones and the that the instrument would always respond to changing with them. another important aspect is that the sound pit showed the frequency of the string was used to rescue people from under landslide door avalanches, which in bed with a can cause snowdrift here. because if someone went hunting or to fetch, hey, they couldn't under one or 4 or 5 to do for this instrument is the one to use to find them was a rescue which would play it over the snow testing. it's deb, it's more than you think of with when there was a cavity beneath the strings dotted to sound different, so they dig in that spots and recover people. and when this method is described in many sources, many people know about it. so again,
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it was only the kitchen fund that was used for that limit, a change in its string pension indicated that the people trapped onto the snow. you mean we haven't done this with our instruments, but the fact is, it's part of a history. it's, you know, folk tales, you know, sound as me is who played play one like this and see what the need for these again . and the game is in his hand, a slight change and the pitch would tell him there was a person under the snow. that's what they used to do. so that's something i sounds fascinating is i heard that to get the right kind of would you have to pick would that is on the southern facing slope of the mountain? is this true and why the is that that was to yes, that's true. the distance between the gross wings of a song tree is important. why? the japanese with the 1st to prove the equal spacing between tree ring. so when 10 general cuts a made to provide soup of sound reflection, which it would be the one of them, that is correct. what you've said. it's a very important detail. this needs to be taken into consideration when the word is
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caught quotes and the spaces between the tree and rings should be perfectly equal. if it does well, then the sound is echoed properly. because this moves the vibrational properties of the wood on how long does it take to make an example? for example, this one right here, how long does it take you to make from beginning to end? move them. so this instrument here was made from a hollowed out block of wood, the cutting the body from what is the traditional techniques that we use. it took us 2 months to make it. you have to be very careful when removing wood from the sound box to ensure universal sickness, vital for even in proper sound reflection and reveal. and so it took us around 2 months to cross this instrument. understand that this is not your specific instrument, but you do play, do you mind demonstrating what you can do? i'm not that's good with the both. but i can show you something on a plus string instruments this the fun deal here. when do.
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