the two have very closely in mind to shoot a documentary on urban music from Congo, but soon lost behind the chaotic and disorderly life of the underground ghettos del'ex European colony to the sound of hip hop, blues, funk, rumba, until they encounter a very special band, the Benda Bilili. The band members are all paraplegics, but no one inspires pity to see them, are anything but "nerve" of a force of mind out of the ordinary, they move through the maze of dusty and cemented Kinshasa on bicycles with pedals instead of the handlebars or motorcycles roaring, bringing with them getting their musical instruments, often stopping in the corners of the streets with the children of the ghettos that surround them and sing and play syncopated rhythms of Africa, and Latin America, with such energy that if Just try to hear them, you cap your eyes for a bit 'you can imagine the tongues of fire that play the damn musical instruments. The Benda Bilili are never still can 'seem like a paradox but it is so much that the two reporters often have six years to document this amazing band, that in this period have produced an album for the tour will have been in the world. When you say great passions.
Monday, March 7, 2011
How Much Is A Scan For My Dog
Benda Bilili
E 'from the passions that are born great change. And it was the passion of Reanaud Barret and Florent de la Tullaye them pushes him to abandon a stable career and a peaceful life to go for reckless adventures in the heart of Africa by photographers in the direction of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The idea
the two have very closely in mind to shoot a documentary on urban music from Congo, but soon lost behind the chaotic and disorderly life of the underground ghettos del'ex European colony to the sound of hip hop, blues, funk, rumba, until they encounter a very special band, the Benda Bilili. The band members are all paraplegics, but no one inspires pity to see them, are anything but "nerve" of a force of mind out of the ordinary, they move through the maze of dusty and cemented Kinshasa on bicycles with pedals instead of the handlebars or motorcycles roaring, bringing with them getting their musical instruments, often stopping in the corners of the streets with the children of the ghettos that surround them and sing and play syncopated rhythms of Africa, and Latin America, with such energy that if Just try to hear them, you cap your eyes for a bit 'you can imagine the tongues of fire that play the damn musical instruments. The Benda Bilili are never still can 'seem like a paradox but it is so much that the two reporters often have six years to document this amazing band, that in this period have produced an album for the tour will have been in the world. When you say great passions.
the two have very closely in mind to shoot a documentary on urban music from Congo, but soon lost behind the chaotic and disorderly life of the underground ghettos del'ex European colony to the sound of hip hop, blues, funk, rumba, until they encounter a very special band, the Benda Bilili. The band members are all paraplegics, but no one inspires pity to see them, are anything but "nerve" of a force of mind out of the ordinary, they move through the maze of dusty and cemented Kinshasa on bicycles with pedals instead of the handlebars or motorcycles roaring, bringing with them getting their musical instruments, often stopping in the corners of the streets with the children of the ghettos that surround them and sing and play syncopated rhythms of Africa, and Latin America, with such energy that if Just try to hear them, you cap your eyes for a bit 'you can imagine the tongues of fire that play the damn musical instruments. The Benda Bilili are never still can 'seem like a paradox but it is so much that the two reporters often have six years to document this amazing band, that in this period have produced an album for the tour will have been in the world. When you say great passions.
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