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The Romany Trail, Part 1 - Gypsy Music into Africa
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ROMANY TRAIL:GYPSY MUSIC INTO AFRICA - DVD Movie

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Director: Jeremy Marre
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: SHANACHIE
Run Time: 60 minutes
DVD Release Date: September 24, 2002
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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4History incompleteNov 17, 2004
By Alyssa A. Lappen
This movie is quite interesting history, up to a point. The film shows respect and wonderment for the great traditions of Rom music and dance, which evolved from the Hindi customs and culture in northern India. It also offers sympathy for the much-reviled Rom people.

The film follows the Rom culture from India through Iran, Armenia and Iraq into the Maghreb, and features much magnificent belly and other dancing, music and performance feats such as fire eating, puppetry and acrobatics. In total, there are important points here concerning the vibrant roots from which this nomadic people sprang, roots that continue to evolve today.

Most fascinating are the portraits of Rom as dhimmis within the North African Islamic culture in Alexandria and Cairo, Egypt, although the narrator does not define them as such. Here, the Rom offer their Islamic neighbors services that are generally regarded within that community as enjoyable but objectionable. They perform exorcisms with music and dance, for example, and perform in the streets throughout North Africa. Yet Islam finds Rom performers, especially the women (who are often belly dancers and singers), particularly revolting; they are generally (and sadly) regarded and treated as whores.

The film does, however, feature one major deficiency. While showing the suffering of the Rom to this day, the narrator says nothing whatever about the evolution of their historical plight: He claims that they traveled from India of their own free will.

But this was most certainly as false in the 8th century as it is now, when Romany people are repeatedly asked to "move on" because they are so much hated by their oppressors. They were initially transported from India as slaves in the 8th century by Islamic jihad, and suffered 500 years of slavery in the heart of Europe.

--Alyssa A. Lappen

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4Color, history, culture, and music!Oct 19, 2003
By Aisling D'Art "artist and author"
I bought this video to see the bellydancing influences in it. And, it's great for that. However, as an artist and someone who studies Celtic history (especially Irish Celtic history), this video offered even more than I'd expected. (If you're tracing the historical routes--and roots--of the Celtic people, this video provides helpful insights.)

Most people will buy this for the music & dancing. And, that is certainly an important part of this video.

But, "The Romany Trail" is not a slick movie or TV production. In fact, in some ways it's rather amateurish and dated. However, the color and history are well-presented, and the culture and music are inspiring.

If you're an artist, a bellydancer, or anyone inspired (or at least intrigued) by Gypsy music & history, the vivid colors of northern Africa & Morocco, traditions such as the Black Virgin, and so on... This is well worth seeing.

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5Bellydance History LessonDec 12, 2007
By Work of Life
This video is the first in a series of three enlightening documentary films about the origins and path of the Gypsies from India through Europe and the Middle East. Chock full of hard to find information that connects-the-dots for those wanting to learn more about the illusive Rom (Gypsy) culture, art, dance and history. Though far from complete, this is a facinating look into the closely guarded lives and secrets of the Romany people. I reccomend this series to my students and anyone interested in learning more about Gypsy culture, dance or the Indian/Gypsy influence on Folk Dances (Flamenco) in Spain and Bellydance in the Middle East.

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5Fascinating documentaryNov 09, 2006
By Lauren "bellydancestuff"
As a middle eastern dance instructor, I found this film just fascinating. Many, many 'aha' moments for me regarding the history & shaping of Egyptian-style dance. It's a must-have for a dance instructor's library. I had hoped that Part 2 of the documentary would shed the same light on Turkish dancing, but it was disappointing from that standpoint. Still fascinating as a documentary, though!

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5Great DVD set about the Gypsy FolkMay 26, 2010
By Nicole Boar
I have both Dvd's in this set. I felt I couldn't get the entire story if I only bought one DVD. I'm glad I did so, since it is a very educational and enjoyable experience and not something I could get easily elsewhere, ie. netflix.
I recommend it.

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