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Kepa Junkera and Sorginak at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival: “Drakian”

Folklife and Cultural Heritage

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Kepa Junkera and Sorginak at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival: “Drakian”

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On the opening day of the 2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Basque trikitixa (accordion) sensation Kepa Junkera headlined the Ralph Rinzler Concert Stage, accompanied by five of the Sorginak. In this song “Drakian” from their 2016 album "Maletak," Garazi Otaegi performs a solo dance and jumps on the txalaparta, a xylophone-like instrument traditionally made of wooden cider making parts. Videographers: Andrea Curran, Helen Lehrer, W.N. McNair, Michelle Mehrtens, Claudia Romano, Ryan Shank, Albert Tong Editor: W.N. McNair [Catalog No. CFV10819; Copyright 2016, Smithsonian Institution]

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6 min 55 sec

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2016-11-15T19:01:49.000Z

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