Music Of Bayaka Pygmies Featured In New Film – Robert Siegel interviews filmmaker Lavinia Currier about the music used in her film Oka! , which depicts the journey of Louis Sarno, who traveled to the Central African Republic as an ethnomusicologist to record the music of the Bayaka pygmies. Like Sarno, the Oka! film crew traveled to the Central African Republic with sound engineer Chris Berry, who developed a portable sound studio …
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