By Carol Hiltner | President, Altai Mir University
For a couple of years, we (and you) have been providing support for a promising group of young Altai leaders who are dedicated to serving their communities (and the world) through the tradition of "throat-singing."
Throat-singing is not, primarily entertainment. Rather, it serves two fundamentally necessary purposes within Altai culture. First, throat-singers are the carriers of Altai history. They do not memorize these histories, but rather, in a way that is found in many indigenous cultures globally, they are able to tune into the subtle cultural "mind-space" and directly download images of the events into their compatriots' minds' eye. Second, throat-singing is a direct healing modality, literally smoothing disease through the harmonic vibrations of sound.
The Indigenous Central Asian cultures that were oppressed under Communism are now valiantly recovering their traditions, part of which are the rigorous training of their throat-singers. Thus we are extremely pleased to convey that the young adults we have been supporting have been judged the very best of this new generation, receiving top honors both individually and as a group at a recent regional event.
We thank you for your continued support, and refer you to our website at www.AltaiMir.org for further information.
Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.
If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.
