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11-SEP-2007 Jola Dziubinska

Dazkarieh

DAZKARIEH comes from Lisbon/Portugal. Their musical adventure began in 1999. Passing through various stages and walking many musical paths, the band finally found their natural style in the world music. It is indeed the music of the world - as the fusion of trends and traditions, in which the musicians find their inspirations. From ethnic music to rock, from academism to experiment, using instruments from different cultures - Scandinavian, Celtic or Arab - but basing on the Portuguese traditional music.
The band:
Joana Negrão (vocals, drums: adufe, gaita-de-fole)
José Molina (percussion instruments)
Luís Ramos (Irish bouzouki, mandoline)
Vasco Casais (Greek bouzouki, nyckelharpa, flute, bagpipes)

Some music samples: http://www.cdroots.com/dazkar2.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrK6r-DiIzc&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo9YioL_E1c&mode=related&search=
Live in Warsaw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYjUZAhIptc&mode=related&search=

Nikon D80 , Nikkor AF-S DX 17-55 f/2.8G IF-ED
1/50s f/2.8 at 55.0mm iso400 full exif

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Guest 02-Jan-2008 12:09
Very nice shot.V
Guest 20-Oct-2007 13:15
Love the lighting in this one!
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography18-Sep-2007 12:04
Excellent, Vote.
JW18-Sep-2007 11:19
A wonderful series of pictures. I really like the patterns made by the lights
John Buffin18-Sep-2007 11:07
Other than the stands in the foreground, this is an amazing shot! The position of the stage lights makes for a great pattern. Nice timing!
Enrico Martinuzzi18-Sep-2007 11:04
Colorful, and an intense expression. I love it!
Guest 18-Sep-2007 10:47
Excellent capture!
Guest 18-Sep-2007 10:39
Another great stage shot,Jola!The colours and the shapes of the light beams really add to the image! V
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