Nat-Doe is
Burmese music played at Nat Pwe festivals to appease the "Nat" spirits (နတ်). It is traditionally performed on
hsaing waing orchestras that add much to the mood of the nat pwè, and many people claim to be entranced. People come from far and near to take part in the festivities in various nat shrines called nat kun or nat naan, get drunk on palm toddy and dance wildly in fits of ecstasy to the wild beat of the Hsaing waing music, convinced that they have become possessed by the nats. The music of Nat-doe is based on the story of how each nat died. Therefore, mo…
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Nat-Doe is
Burmese music played at Nat Pwe festivals to appease the "Nat" spirits (နတ်). It is traditionally performed on
hsaing waing orchestras that add much to the mood of the nat pwè, and many people claim to be entranced. People come from far and near to take part in the festi…
read more
Nat-Doe is
Burmese music played at Nat Pwe festivals to appease the "Nat" spirits (နတ်). It is traditionally performed on
hsaing waing orchestras that add much to the mood of the nat pwè, and many people claim to be entranced. People come from far and near to take part in the festivities in various nat shrines called nat kun or nat naan, get drunk on p…
read more
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