【新歌上架!!】
這是一首和 國立臺灣史前文化博物館 National Museum of Prehistory 及 蓋亞文化 出版的台灣史前奇幻冒險小說「風暴之子」擦出火花的歌曲-〈古老森林的後裔 Grandsons of Ancient Forest〉。
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歌曲以風暴之子的故事情節為發想,用聲音和旋律來打造人們對於這個失落卻無比珍貴的臺灣古文明一卑南文化的情感連結。在三千多年前的部落裡,人們追隨著古老的信仰,彼此相依的在這塊土地上生活著,而這片土地,我們稱呼為「台灣」,你是否也曾聆聽過這片山林,山林裡長眠於此的人們,正在與我們訴說這片土地的美麗故事,而這一切從來就不該被遺忘。
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*NEW SONG RELEASED*
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ps. 部分國際平台因應年末假期會晚點曝光唷:D
Some platforms during the year-end holiday will postpone the release date 😀 More detailed song information is as follows!
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特別謝謝帶我們了解許多卑南文化的 葉長庚、宜婷、芸甯,難忘那天驅車前往台東參觀卑南文化的遺址、由你們帶領我們翻閱文獻、近距離觀看這些出土文物,聆聽背景文化與故事。卑南文化做為台灣重要的史前文化之一,能有這些轉譯的發想與執行,每個環節都令人興奮,期待越來越多人以新的目光聆聽這些土地蘊藏的美麗故事。
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【歌曲介紹】
Vali,是風的古語,也曾是一名少年與一頭雲豹的名字。狂風暴雨中,一條獨木舟劇烈起伏,卻始終不曾沉沒。船上什麼都沒有,只有一個昏迷的小孩—瓦利。這個在風暴中存活的奇蹟男孩,在踏上海境的土地後,將以風為名,在異族部落裡蛻變重生,開啟屬於他的遠古冒險長征......。
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歌曲內少年歌唱著一段部落長老們流傳的古老旋律,旋律裡唱述著:
Dee ie enssaa dnaaya(半月下的太陽之子)
Ii issee ento ui(靈魂永駐幻化成樹)
Kii inssee essaa libaya(聽,森林的細語唏囌)
io si kenna(唱述大地的美麗故事)
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而歌曲開端則訴說:
Mriya dehita
iude taka emu
Ameyín sáiya
(所有神話的背後都源於一段真實故事)
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主要演奏樂器為Lira de la estela de Luna,是由伊比利半島Luna(月亮)小鎮出土的一座石碑上圖案所復刻出的樂器,中文譯為月亮里拉琴(或稱塔特西里拉琴),該石碑目前存放於西班牙當地Zaragoza博物館,年代距今三千年左右,恰好與卑南文化時期有所重疊。歌曲中點綴著多種原始的傳統樂器,像是以羊趾甲製作而成的 Chajchas、早期以木頭製成的笛子 Quena、會發出下雨聲音的Palo de Lluvia 求雨棒、以種子製成的 Güiro de calabaza seca、跳舞專用的腳鈴 Pad Ghungroo、羊皮手鼓Frame Drum等等,期許用更開闊的聲響,編織出人們對於卑南文化的無限想像。
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【Information about Grandsons of Ancient Forest - Vali Original Soundtrack】
Vali is Taiwan’s first fantasy-adventure novel set in prehistoric times (more precisely, about 3,000 years ago). It is based on the Peinan culture.
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• Plot: The word “vali” means “wind” in an ancient language of Taiwan, and it is also the name of the boy and clouded leopard in the story. During a fierce storm, a canoe is violently tossed about on the water, staying afloat in spite of the tempest. All that is in the canoe is an unconscious boy, whose survival is a miracle and who will later be named after the wind—“Vali.” He ends up living with a tribe that is not his own, transforming, experiencing rebirth, and embarking on a long adventure…
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• About the song: The song, inspired by the plot of Vali, creates a musical and emotional link between listeners and a lost yet incomparably precious ancient civilization of Taiwan—the Peinan culture. Over 3,000 years ago, the inhabitants of a settlement on this island lived and depended on one another while following their religious beliefs. We call this island “Taiwan.” Have you ever listened carefully to its mountain forests and the people who sleep eternally in them? They are telling us the beautiful stories of Taiwan, stories that never should have been forgotten.
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In the song, the boy sings an ancient melody passed down by the village elders, which goes:
Dee ie enssaa dnaaya (Children of the sun, beneath a half moon.)
Ii issee ento ui (Their spirits live eternally in the form of trees.)
Kii inssee essaa libaya (Hear the whispers of the forest,)
io si kenna (singing the beautiful stories of this land.)
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The beginning of the song goes:
Mriya dehita
iude taka emu
Ameyín sáiya
(All myths are based on true stories.)
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The main instrument is Lira de la estela de Luna(Lyre of Luna). It is the recreation of one of the oldest string instruments of the Iberian Peninsula. It was created based on an engraving representing a string instrument similar to an ancient Mediterranean lyre. This engraving is on an anthropomorphic funeral stele dating back three thousand years that was found in the town of Luna (Zaragoza) in 1975. The characteristics of the engraving are very similar to the style of the Tartessian period (10 to 6 B.C.).
Besides, this song is dotted with a variety of original traditional musical instruments, like Chajchas, Quena, Palo de Lluvia, Güiro de calabaza seca, Pad Ghungroo, Frame Drum, etc.
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小說《風暴之子》作者:奇幻作家 葛葉
封面繪師:Nofi
國立臺灣史前文化博物館授權
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【The Value of Freedom: Burning Questions for Hong Kongers】
Good morning. I have the privilege today to share some of my thoughts and reflections about freedom, after taking part in social activism for eight years in Hong Kong. A movement calling for the withdrawal of the extradition law starting from last year had escalated into a demand for democracy and freedom. This city used to be prestigious for being the world’s most liberal economy, but now the infamous authoritarian government took away our freedom to election, freedom of assembly, freedom of expression and ideas.
Sometimes, we cannot avoid questioning the cause we are fighting for, the value of freedom. Despite a rather bleak prospect, why do we have to continue in this struggle? Why do we have to cherish freedom? What can we do to safeguard freedom at home and stay alert to attacks on freedom? In answering these questions, I hope to walk through three episodes in the previous year.
Turning to 2020, protests are not seen as frequently as they used to be on the media lens, partly because of the pandemic, but more importantly for the authoritarian rule. While the world is busy fighting the pandemic, our government took advantage of the virus to exert a tighter grip over our freedom. Putting the emergency laws in place, public assemblies in Hong Kong were banned. Most recently, a rally to support press freedom organized by journalists was also forbidden. While many people may ask if it is the end of street activism, ahead of us in the fight for freedom is another battleground: the court and the prison.
Freedom Fighters in Courtrooms and in Jail
Part of the huge cost incurred in the fight for freedom and democracy in Hong Kong is the increasing judicial casualties. As of today, more than 10 thousand people have been arrested since the movement broke out, more than a hundred of them are already locked up in prison. Among the 2,300 protestors who are prosecuted, 700 of them may be sentenced up to ten years for rioting charges.
Putting these figures into context, I wish to tell you what life is like, as a youngster in today’s Hong Kong. I was humbled by a lot of younger protestors and students whose exceptional maturity are demonstrated in courtrooms and in prison. What is thought to be normal university life is completely out of the question because very likely the neighbour next door or the roommate who cooked you lunch today will be thrown to jail on the next.
I do prison visits a few times a month to talk to activists who are facing criminal charges or serving sentences for their involvement in the movement. It is not just a routine of my political work, but it becomes my life as an activist. Since the movement, prison visits has also become the daily lives of many families.
But it is always an unpleasant experience passing through the iron gates one after one to enter the visitors’ room, speaking to someone who is deprived of liberty, for a selflessly noble cause. As an activist serving three brief jail terms, I understand that the banality of the four walls is not the most difficult to endure in jail. What is more unbearable is the control of thought and ideas in every single part of our daily routine enforced by the prison system. It will diminish your ability to think critically and the worst of it will persuade you to give up on what you are fighting for, if you have not prepared it well. Three years ago when I wrote on the first page of prison letters, which later turned into a publication called the ‘Unfree Speech’, I was alarmed at the environment of the prison cell. Those letters were written in a state in which freedom was deprived of and in which censorship was obvious. It brings us to question ourselves: other than physical constraints like prison bars, what makes us continue in the fight for freedom and democracy?
Mutual Support to activists behind-the-scene
The support for this movement is undiminished over these 17 months. There are many beautiful parts in the movement that continue to revitalise the ways we contribute to this city, instead of making money on our own in the so-called global financial centre. In particular, it is the fraternity, the mutual assistance among protestors that I cherished the most.
As more protestors are arrested, people offer help and assistance wholeheartedly -- we sit in court hearings even if we don’t know each other, and do frequent prison visits and write letters to protesters in detention. In major festivals and holidays, people gathered outside the prison to chant slogans so that they won’t feel alone and disconnected. This is the most touching part to me for I also experienced life in jail.
The cohesion, the connection and bonding among protestors are the cornerstone to the movement. At the same time, these virtues gave so much empowerment to the mass public who might not be able to fight bravely in the escalating protests. These scenes are not able to be captured by cameras, but I’m sure it is some of the most important parts of Hong Kong’s movement that I hope the world will remember.
I believe this mutual support transcends nationality or territory because the value of freedom does not alter in different places. More recently, Twelve Hongkong activists, all involved in the movement last year, were kidnapped by China’s coastal guard when fleeing to Taiwan for political refugee in late-August. All of them are now detained secretly in China, with the youngest aged only 16. We suspect they are under torture during detention and we call for help on the international level, putting up #SAVE12 campaign on twitter. In fact, how surprising it is to see people all over the world standing with the dozen detained protestors for the same cause. I’m moved by activists in Italy, who barely knew these Hong Kong activists, even took part in a hunger strike last month calling for immediate release of them. This form of interconnectivity keeps us in spirit and to continue our struggle to freedom and democracy.
Understanding Value of freedom in the university battle
A year ago on this day, Hong Kong was embroiled in burning clashes as the police besieged the Polytechnic University. It was a day we will not forget and this wound is still bleeding in the hearts of many Hong Kongers. A journalist stationed in the university at that time once told me that being at the scene could only remind him of the Tiananmen Square Massacre 31 years ago in Beijing. There was basically no exit except going for the dangerous sewage drains.
That day, thousands of people, old or young, flocked to districts close to the university before dawn, trying to rescue protestors trapped inside the campus. The reinforcements faced grave danger too, for police raided every corner of the small streets and alleys, arresting a lot of them. Among the 800+ arrested on a single day, 213 people were charged with rioting. For sure these people know there will be repercussions. It is the conscience driving them to take to the streets regardless of the danger, the conscience that we should stand up to brutality and authoritarianism, and ultimately to fight for freedoms that are guaranteed in our constitution. As my dear friend, Brian Leung once said, ‘’Hong Kong Belongs to Everyone Who Shares Its Pain’’. I believe the value of freedom is exemplified through our compassion to whom we love, so much that we are willing to sacrifice the freedom of our own.
Defending freedom behind the bars
No doubt there is a terrible price to pay in standing up to the Beijing and Hong Kong government. But after serving a few brief jail sentences and facing the continuing threat of harassment, I learnt to cherish the freedom I have for now, and I shall devote every bit what I have to strive for the freedom of those who have been ruthlessly denied.
The three episodes I shared with you today -- the courtroom, visiting prisoners and the battle of university continue to remind me of the fact that the fight for freedom has not ended yet. In the coming months, I will be facing a maximum of 5 years in jail for unauthorized assembly and up to one ridiculous year for wearing a mask in protest. But prison bars would never stop me from activism and thinking critically.
I only wish that during my absence, you can continue to stand with the people of Hong Kong, by following closely to the development, no matter the ill-fated election, the large-scale arrest under National Security Law or the twelve activists in China. To defy the greatest human rights abusers is the essential way to restore democracy of our generation, and the generation following us.
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The romance of photographers
這幾天,
我一直在忙Canopy Bistro 的財務結清,
Kia 則埋首在趕翻譯進度,
本該閉關努力,
但昨天晚上,
我們還是出關見朋友,
Mike , Ceci 這對從英國來的couple,
不見不成,
Mike跟我是20年前認識的朋友,
同樣是攝影記者,
他曾經是同事,
華人攝影團隊裏的唯一外國人,
香港話流利的只有那麼幾句,
平常日子工作交收只有英語對白,
他的作品却刊在看不懂的中文字堆裏,
20多歲的年月,
他背著backpack 隻身來到香港,
沒錢睡在天台屋,
努力成為一個photojournalist,
香港讓他建立自己的生存價值,
"I still admire Hong Kong people,
There is always energy, bump bump bump !"
他最終成為法新社AFP的攝影記者,
還認識了在TIME magazine 工作的Ceci結成一對,
2011,
Mike採訪日本福島海嘯引發的核災難,
"After the tsunami, we talked. You can expect the next ten years, we want to change! "
他倆趕上飛回英國的航班,
在Bath 郊區一片草地的舊房子裏開起咖啡店,
"You know, it's always the next step for photographer."
浪漫?宿命?
身邊不少攝影師都開過咖啡店,
"If the weather forecast is wrong, you will have three cakes to finish. You can't eat them all, and we don't want to drink the big pot leftover vegetables soup anymore."
"It's never-end ups and downs, you can have four hundred hong kong dollars a day, or ten thousand."
我們的經歷幾乎一樣,
"One day I saw him on the sofa, so depressed." Ceci
兩年前,
他們終於放棄,
"It's like the clouds over you has been gone!"
不一樣的是,
我們不曾感覺烏雲密佈,
只是,
我們也確切地感受到筋疲力竭,
夢想實現接下來往往便是付出沈重,
我們大抵都是過來人,
風雨的日子又怎會不知道苦樂進退?
我們無悔走過的路,
"We will never open a cafe ever again, but this is our experience." Mike
我們珍惜,
曾經有過的。
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So make sure I have no clue
When you ask
Baby, take my hand
I want you to be my husband
Cause you're my Iron Man
And I love you three thousand
Baby, take a chance
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Straight out of a Hollywood movie
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And baby you're my winner
I see the way you smile
You're thinking about the aisle
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Emotion unlocking
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You planing to get on one knee
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I figured out all the clues
So now I ask
Baby, take my hand
I want you to be my husband
Cause you're my Iron Man
And I love you three thousand
Baby, take a chance
Cause I want this to be something
Straight out of a Hollywood movie
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No spoilers please
Baby, take my hand
I want you to be my husband
Cause you're my Iron Man
And I love you three thousand
Baby, take a chance
Cause I want this to be something
Straight out of a Hollywood movie, baby
Pa da da da da dam
No spoilers please
Pa da da da da dam
No spoilers please
Pa da da da da dam
No spoiler please
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And I love you three thousand
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