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DakhaBrakha

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DakhaBrakha

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DakhaBrakha (correct name is ДахаБраха) - is a group from Ukraine which plays the contemporary-folk music, defined themselves as "ethno-chaos". Dah (Dakh) - is a place, there the group was created - The Centre of the Contemporary Art “DAKH”. Pronouncing DakhaBrakha you can hear the sounds like “RA” - God of the Sun for the Ancient Egyptians and the Old Ukrainians, “brama” - the gates, “Brahma” - the Supreme God of creation in Hinduism, “ptah” - a bird in a meaning of a signing soul…

“DahaBraha” singers:

Nina Harenetska, Irina Kovalenko, Olexandra Harbuzova, Olena Tsybulska and Marko Halanevych.

The Artistic Director and Producer - Vladyslav Troitsky.

Instruments: Indian tablas, buddhistic gong, marakas, cello, Russian treschotki etc.

Official site Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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428 followers

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DakhaBrakha (correct name is ДахаБраха) - is a group from Ukraine which plays the contemporary-folk music, defined themselves as "ethno-chaos". Dah (Dakh) - is a place, there the group was created - The Centre of the Contemporary Art “DAKH”. Pronouncing DakhaBrakha you can hear the sounds like “RA” - God of the Sun for the Ancient Egyptians and the Old Ukrainians, “brama” - the gates, “Brahma” - the Supreme God of creation in Hinduism, “ptah” - a bird in a meaning of a signing soul…

“DahaBraha” singers:

Nina Harenetska, Irina Kovalenko, Olexandra Harbuzova, Olena Tsybulska and Marko Halanevych.

The Artistic Director and Producer - Vladyslav Troitsky.

Instruments: Indian tablas, buddhistic gong, marakas, cello, Russian treschotki etc.

Official site Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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