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Sunday, May 11, 2008
Hmong Hip-hop Heritage
A New York Times video on Tou Saiko Lee, a rapper from Minnesota, and how he keeps his Hmong heritage alive through a mix of hip-hop and ancient traditions.
I'm a hmong women from France and i'm working on my documentary Heritage Hmong. We are at the second step to make the film. we need to raise 2000 € to begin the film shoot.
Please thanks for sharing and inviting your family and friends to make a donation from 1 € to what you want on this website of crowdfounding Touscopord http://www.touscoprod.com/en/project/produce?cleanname=heritagehmong2
That first moment that sought to document an act, an idea, a presence, an existence, a deity... that initial spark of creativity born of desire to intensify experience, enhance a space, beautify a body, paint a cave wall, decorate a tool... that first shuffling of utterances, that first gesture, that first rhythm, that first song... that was when we truly became human. --Kevin
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I'm a hmong women from France and i'm working on my documentary Heritage Hmong. We are at the second step to make the film. we need to raise 2000 € to begin the film shoot.
Please thanks for sharing and inviting your family and friends to make a donation from 1 € to what you want on this website of crowdfounding Touscopord
http://www.touscoprod.com/en/project/produce?cleanname=heritagehmong2
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