Bright Balkan Morning: Romani Lives and the Power of Music in Greek Macedonia - Book Review,
by Dick Blau (Photographer), et al

Robert Christgau, senior editor of the Village Voice, writing for the LA Times, December 29, 2002 Its a beautiful and important work recommended to anyone who cares about how ordinary outsiders get by and get over.
Alan Trachtenberg, author of Reading American Photographs. letter to Wesleyan, C. Feb 20, 2002 Dick Blaus amazing photographs give the book a sense of presence, an inviting pulse, an inwardness that takes human shape.
Felds sensitively recorded CD makes an already extraordinary book truly unique.
Richard Henderson, Wire 224, October 2002, p.79 Charles Keil points up the charm, style, and ardour missing from most accounts of Third World culture.
Journal of Popular Music Studies, Vol.15 No.2 2003 "Revelatory portrayal of musics profound and daily meaning in the lives of settled "Gypsies." A treat for multiple senses."
Book Description A celebration of settled Gypsies and music-dance in Greek Macedonia with CD.
From the Publisher 11 x 9 3/4 trim. 161 illus. Audio CD.
About the Author The authors have worked together on a variety of projects, including Polka Happiness (1992), co-authored by Dick Blau and the Keils. Dick Blau is Professor of Film at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Charles Keil is author of Urban Blues (1966) and Tiv Song (1979), and co-author (with Steven Feld) of Music Grooves (1994). Angeliki Vellou Keil is the compiler/editor of the Autobiography of Marcos Vamvakaris (1973). Steven Feld is Professor of Music and Anthropology at Columbia University. His sound recordings include Voices of the Rainforest (1991) and Bosavi: Rainforest Music from Papua New Guinea (2001). Papua New Guinea (2001).He is also Romani representative member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.
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