Transcript
  • 00:01    |    
    Initial credits
  • 01:07    |    
    Introduction by Douglas Spotted Eagle
  • 03:28    |    
    Native America
  • 06:28    |    
    Old traditional music
  • 07:05    |    
    A contemporary piece
  • The flute's scale
  • 10:35    |    
    An older flute style
    • Story of the flute
    • A love song
    • Illegal to play music
  • 23:38    |    
    Modern style Native American music
  • Fame and conflict
  • 30:53    |    
    What a sunrise sounds like
  • 38:33    |    
    The woman of good hands
  • 40:24    |    
    The Spanish conquest
  • 43:35    |    
    Red storm rising
  • 49:01    |    
    "Music gives life to the Universe"
  • 53:19    |    
    House of the beginning, house of the end
  • 58:21    |    
    Music was the first language
  • 01:02:34    |    
    Fire dance
  • 01:07:56    |    
    Playing with local musicians
  • Audience hums a note
  • 01:22:44    |    
    Marimba: El cóndor pasa
  • 01:25:58    |    
    Marimba
  • 01:31:52    |    
    Thank you
  • 01:32:50    |    
    Final credits


Concierto en Guatemala

New Media  | 12 de marzo de 2002  | Vistas: 8529

About this video

In this concert, Douglas Spotted Eagle shares with the audience his experiences throughout his musical career. He talks about his way of playing, his beginnings, the instruments he has performed and how they were made. Specifically, he speaks about his flute, which he considers is magic and powerful, and he also relates how flutes were measured and made in the old days. Besides, he comments on how Hollywood presents a savage image of Native Americans when the truth is that they were really intelligent. He argues that they invented the flute, the music, and the number 0, among other discoveries. Spotted Eagle plays some modern style Native American pieces of his own as well as a song recorded in 1892 by Thomas Alva Edison, which is an older flute style. He explains how the history of this instrument is full of love, feelings, and elements of nature; how men became a friend of it and how they learned to perform it. Finally, he plays with local musicians a little marimba.



 

Credits

Concierto en Guatemala
Douglas Spotted Eagle

Auditorio New Media
Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, March 12th 2002

A New Media - UFM production. Guatemala, March 2004.
Cameras: Christian Van Der Henst, Marvin del Cid y José Cordón; digital editing: José Cordón; index: Lucia Bahr; publicación: Pedro David España.


 

 


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