PNG: Central Province Music and Dance
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- This is part of an exploration of music of the Central Province, Papua New Guinea featuring the PNG Peroveta Singers of Canberra. In this video the group responds to the PARADISEC collections of IC1 and MG1 with a Sene performance of traditional songs whose meanings are explained by group members Deveni Temu and Tommy Dietz. Sit back and enjoy the journey through the beautiful songs of the region which are also available with transcriptions in the PC2 collection.
You people just made us cry, especially for you all there preserving our culture . Dirava ese baine hanamomui. LALOKAU ❤
Aww, glad you enjoyed it :)
Proud to be a Papua New Guinean ❤ tanikiu kamukamu the dancing and the singing was fantastic and awesome. Lovely performance 🤍
Great effort and beautifully executed! You're all awesome! Keep our culture alive there for generations to come. God bless and keep you all always!👏💥🌺🌻🧡🧡💫
Keep the cultural spirit up
Beautiful.Please do perform this coming multi Cultural Festival on February,2025
I watch this program and love our relatives loving abroad. It is very touching and exciting of the traditional songs. Wish of young generations of Canberra to join the team to know the cultures and songs as well. Thank you
Proud of yous
This is awesome. To inspire us with our cultural songs and dance. Thank you to you all.
❤❤ PROUD PAPUA NEW GUINEANS... GOD BLESS YOU ALL...
Ikanavagi Velekamuna !! Proud of you all..God Bless
This is nice in motu we say namo herea all te best keep it up families of canberra foŕ holding the sene let God lead and guide you all.
Great initiative. Feiva kori²🙌🏻
Beautifully sung
Good afternoon from Lae Morobe province.
Nice 🙏❤️👍💯
Refreshing
yes 😊
Great initiative.
Kitoro was too fancy and the song is 'Toregogo Geruna' not Torogo Kologana. However thank you for keeping the culture alive ❤
Great initiative and God richly bless you all
Correction: It's Torogogo..is a native bird found in Central Province..Geruna means: The rear of the bird's (Torogogo) head.