A Munda language spoken primarily in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh.
Indian indigenous (Scheduled) tribe inhabiting in the state of Odisha.
1He plays the kora and cello to create a fusion of sounds.
2The three holy peaks surrounding Yading have long attracted pilgrims doing a kora, or holy hike.
3The kora is a 21-string West African harp.
4Through the kora, guitar and vocals, they combine cultures and musical traditions in an explosive fusion.
5The kora has been passed down from father to son in Ablaye's family since the 13th century!
6Back in the Siam tent, a big Welsh harp is onstage, and next to it a kora.
7The final performance of the night is from Catrin Finch and Seckou Keita and their award-winning Wales-Senegal harp-kora combination.
8If he is a good shot, and expert with his kukri and kora, so much the better for him.
9Joanna Newsom's classical playing borrows rhythms and tunings from African kora music, making hers a more individual sound still.
10She has also developed a new instrument she calls the nkoni - a cross between the kora and the ngoni.
11Now the great Malian kora player is performing alongside and has made an album with his son, also called Sidiki.
12A few minutes after I started talking to the kora player, we realised we had both worked with the Berlin Philharmonic.
13A creative experiment at a Marseille music festival gave birth to this pairing of New York singer-rapper and Guinean kora wizard.
14Diabate's performance is profound, his command of the kora is absolute, and his material is at once ancient and thoroughly contemporary.
15Her vocals are sublime and her kora playing is precise but it's the quality and integrity of her compositions that shine.
16This one is softer, using kora, flute, steel drum and harp as the rippling beds for Cherry's often fragmented observations and admissions.