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Episode 2: Sakudii Bayláá! Shake and dance! Portuguese Burgher káfriinha with Newton Sellar & group, Hugo Cardoso and Mahesh

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Radhakrishnan, Mahesh
Curran, Georgia

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This ep dedicated to the late Rachel Outschoorn explores Portuguese Burgher káfriinha. Guests: A/Prof. Hugo Cardoso, Asian Portuguese creole language expert, then Newton & Felicita Sellar, Angelo & Tharniya Pietersz, Kiliptan Sellar & Rushman Outschoorn who play in one of the main Portuguese Burgher music and dance groups in Batticaloa. Synopsis Mahesh: káfriinha in Portuguese Burgher culture and Sri Lanka present and past. Hugo Cardoso: how he got into studying Asian Portuguese creole languages, language situation in South Asia following Portuguese colonialism, first impressions of Indo-Portuguese performance, value of music in language documentation and revitalisation, song 'Montááyantu loteem ooru' performed by Rachel Outschoorn with Newton Sellar.

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2099-12-31