Sunday, July 29, 2007

VID KID: What Ella is listening to these days

To keep a little Ethiopian culture in our daily lives, Kent and Ella have taken to watching videos of Ethiopian singers he finds on YouTube. The music we like is a sort of Ethiopian pop-dance music, highlighting aspects of ET culture. Some wonderful dancing, and great shots of rural life in ET.

For those of you who grew up as part of the first MTV generation, you may find these reminiscent of some of those early videos from the 80's-- simple camera tricks and angles and, oddly, the distinctive sounds of a Casio keyboard.(A word of warning: the comments frequently left on a video's site regrettably have little to do with the video itself or the musician- instead, they are often disturbingly vitriolic rants showcasing the Ethiopian-Eritrean animosity, and general racist @#$%.)

Here are a few of Ella's favorite 'bibi-ohs.' The first one is by an unknown singer- the opening shots of a traditional Ethiopian house or tukul and the woman in white had Ella transfixed from the first viewing. We wonder if these images stir memories for her of her first year of life.....



This next one is of the beautiful Monica Sisay singing "Shekshik." It appears to be her celebration of the multiple ethnic groups, represented by the differnt dancers wearing colorful traditional outfits. This one has Julia practicing her neck bobs and uulations. Great fun!



Next up: The stunning Tigist Weyso, singing an untitled and very catchy song. This video is much like any pop music video you've ever seen, with what is perhaps an Addis-specific theme (where roads seem to be perpetually under construction): the attractive single woman (with great boots!), the broken down car, the attractive road crew forman.... Ah-haaaa-aaa-aa! Ah-heeee-ee-ey!



And finally, the incomparable Teddy Afro-- perhaps Ethiopia's most famous musician, singing the very catchy "Lambadina." You'll find many Teddy Afro videos on the web; he combines reggae and traditional Ethiopian rhythyms to sing about everything from love to freedom and equality for all Ethiopians. "Lamba! dina!"



Ok, one more. Another of Ella's favorites, "The Ladybug's Picnic," from a classic Sesame Street cartoon. She is only two, after all....
Enjoy!

3 comments:

Mamato2 said...

OMG!! I spent 9 1/2 weeks in Ethiopia with my baby and at one point we could only get ETV and this type of entertainment was ALL that was on. As a result, watching this stuff now is akin to nails on a blackboard!! I would even dream about ti!! BUT, interesting that your little beauty is so entralled. I definitely will try it with MalĂ­a (and just keep my eyes and ears closed so I don't suffer post traumatic stress :) and see if she likes it! ANYthing we can do to encourage ties with Ethiopia is wonderful! Thanks for the idea! :)

Deirdre said...

Sidamo had a blast (and mommy had a few quiet moments for once!) watching these videos. Thanks for the links! Ella is absolutely beautiful, by the way!

Anonymous said...

Good for people to know.