North Niger, nov. 2004, in the touareg camp of Galelo and the city of Agadez

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kids starting a Tindé ceremony / voices, clapping hands and a water drum, strange natural reverb

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same Tindé, young girls choir / dancing steps of the young men

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The young Raichita is calling her goats

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pestle, mortar, breathing to prepare lunch meal for kids, class in the background

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the effort of cooking

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Agadez City, night time, call for pray and music store

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Galelo camp awakening. On a tiny radio, Radio France International journalist is waiting for the result of the american elections.

 

Those sounds were recorded for the documentary film

Ménilmontant – Agadez, d’une école à l’autre

shot in Northern Niger by Luc Federmeyer and his crew

(52’, Sombrero Productions – TV5 Monde, France – Niger, 2005)

 

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