The Basque American Sound of Boise with Amuma Says No
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- Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
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- Video Title
- The Basque American Sound of Boise with Amuma Says No
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- Amuma Says No is a Basque American band based in Boise, Idaho. Keeping the heart and soul of Basque music in America, the band brings together the best of traditional trikitixa—a duo of accordion and tambourine—with a modern rhythm section and songs sung in Euskara. In this interview, singer Jill Aldape and accordion player Dan Ansotegui discuss the strong Basque community in Boise, the origin of their name (amuma means “grandma” in Euskara), and the threads of bicultural identity in their music. Editing and production: Lillian Schneyer Videography: Pruitt Allen, David Barnes, Deric Brown, Andrea Curran, Helen Lehrer, W.N. McNair Sound recordist: David Walker [Catalog No. CFV10842; Copyright 2016 Smithsonian Institution]
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- 5 min 1 sec
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- culture music performance tradition folk language festival smithsonian "washington dc"
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- 2016-11-14T22:26:25.000Z
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- Interviews
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- Travel & Events
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- Cultural property
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