Vamos al Tambor, Volume 1: Presentations in Matanzas, Cuba
 
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Vamos al Tambor, Volume 1: Presentations in Matanzas, Cuba

Alberto Calvo , Toribio Garcia , Christina Gallagher  |  Unrated |  DVD
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  • Actors: Alberto Calvo, Toribio Garcia, Alfredo Calvo
  • Directors: Christina Gallagher
  • Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Kabiosile
  • DVD Release Date: June 1, 2003
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00014TCQS
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #270,085 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Editorial Reviews

David Brown, FolkCuba.com

"Vamos al Tambor" beautifully captures two Matanzas Lucumí events never before documented....Spirits and emotions are high,...the drumming dramatic.

Product Description

Kabiosile respectfully offers high-quality digital videos, in DVD format, of public religious ceremonies in Matanzas, Cuba. Our goal is to capture and share the beauty and power of these ceremonies and to aid in the cross-cultural understanding of our religious traditions.

"Vamos al Tambor: Presentations in Matanzas, Cuba" is a DVD of approximately 1.5 hours in length. It includes two separate Lucumi Santeria presentations, both of which were recorded live at the home of Alfredo Calvo in Matanzas. "Three Changos" is the presentation of three new initiates or priests to the sacred drums, known as Aña. It documents the traditional Matanzas style of presentation to the drums: the "kings" or "queens" are dressed in luxurious garments in the colors of their Orishas, and a complete sequence of praise songs is played and sung (as opposed to the cursory Havana style presentation in which only the initiate’s crowning Orisha is played to). The three Iyawos in this presentation (two men and a woman) were all "born" on the same day from the same Padrino’s Chango. Alfredo Calvo is akpon (lead singer) and calls the Orishas down to Earth in his inimitable style (just the part where he sings to Chango is worth the price of the DVD). He is accompanied by three of his finest drummers and members of the Santeria community of Matanzas.

"Aña" is the presentation of newly consecrated sacred drums to the community. Alfredo Calvo and his son Alberto are akpons and Toribio García, one of the hottest young drummers in Matanzas today, plays Iya (the "mother" drum). Watching Toribio play drum-to-drum with the newly born Iya as he transfers the spirit of Aña is simply amazing. The presentation of new Aña drums is a rare event in Cuba, no less in the US, as very few sets of sacred drums are consecrated anywhere.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent and Respectful Glimpse into Santeria, April 11, 2007
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This DVD presents two Santeria rituals without narration or interpretation. In both cases the filmmakers were careful to present only public rituals in order to respect the privacy of the religion. Not that Santeria has anything to hide. This would be the case for almost any religion I can think of (I have a Ph.D. in Relgious Studies). There are simply moments of high sanctity when a camera would be invasive and inappropriate. The first ritual presented is of the initiation of three Iyawos to the Orisha Chango. In this case we watch their presentation to the sacred drums. There are 16 "chapters" to the ritual, each associated with a particular Orisha and specific rhythms and songs. It is a community ceremony so we are also given an invaluable glimpse into the life of a Santeria community. In addition, this ceremony is set in Cuba, the home of Santeria, and the drummers and singer are masters of their arts. I used this in a class on Santeria and though the entire ritual was too long to show (it lasts well over an hour) the chapters I did show elicited valuable discussion and brought us into the life of the religion in a way that books cannot. I'm not sure this would be of interest to the casual viewer since there is no narration of what you're seeing, but if you have read about Santeria and know some of the the basics of the religion this DVD will bring you into that world in a vivd and compelling way. If, however, you associate Santeria with sensationalism, you will be disappointed. That's not what Santeria is about, and that's not what this DVD portrays. Final analysis: an excellent glimpse into a fascinating and rich religious tradition, highly recommended for sincere students of Santeria and related religious traditions.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ceremony and Ceremony, July 9, 2006
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This review is from: Vamos al Tambor, Volume 1: Presentations in Matanzas, Cuba (DVD)
If you are interested in basic visual information about one of many Santeria practices, then "Vamos al Tambor" is a good purchase. It does not otherize persons who practice the religion, but is a simple documentary of more public celebrations associated with Santeria (i.e., introducing santeros to the ceremonial drums, introducing new drums and drummers to more mature drums and drummers). The DVD does not provide insight into the religion's private ceremonies and divinations. But, a great deal can be learned about dress, song, physical diversity, and culture through observing this DVD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love Love Love It!!!!!!!!!!!!!, January 27, 2007
This review is from: Vamos al Tambor, Volume 1: Presentations in Matanzas, Cuba (DVD)
Wow, this is a great video. I learned so much about the Orisha ceramony that I had no idea took place. I have seen it now 3 times. I loved it. I will keep my out for more tapes like this.
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