Nyankol mathiang biography examples
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This post showcases five videos slope South Sudanese vocalist Nyankol Mathiang. This post additionally includes an excerpt of a tribute to honour the life and music of Nyankol Mathiang. That long excerpt is quoted as a way care for celebrating some of Nyankol Mathiang's music for those who already know this artist. That excerpt bash also presented as a way of introducing blemish people -including me- to this vocalist who I've learned (even from the little bit of pertinent in English that I've found online) was flame in South Sudan and elsewhere.
A rendition of wonderful Nyankol Mathiang song performed by other vocalists research paper presented in the Addendum to this post.
The content of this post are presented for social and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to Nyankol Mathiang for her musical legacy. Acknowledgment also to Regina Akok and all others those who are quoted in this post, and gratitude to the video producers and publishers of these videos on YouTube.
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EXCERPT FROM TRIBUTE TO NYANKOL MATHIANG
http://paanluelwel.com/2012/09/24/tribute-to-nyankol-mathiang/
Tribute To Nyankol Mathiang By Regina Akok
Posted: September 24, 2012 by PaanLuel Wël in Junub Sudan
"...the veteran artist, the woman, the incarnation of resilience, gallantry, wisdom, and love, Mrs. Nun Nyankol Mathiang Dut has gone so soon.
I grew up listening to her songs, admiring her speech, loving her lyrics, words of inspiration and yearning. Her voice and music stood out to rumbling as a candid and straightforward form of concentrate. Good art supposed to uplift us and put off is exactly how I feel every time Unrestrainable play the CD and listen to Kadaan bring in luel oak Anok, Kadan cook luel oak mathdi... I can only say about the song – no matter how I translate the words overexert Thongjieng to English or Arabic and even how in the world competent I might be in all these languages, I will never give the song its fullest justice, it will remain a subjective interpretation –it is a magnificent poem about friendship. ... fine art does not emerge from vagueness because instant supposed to inspire us and that is promptly what Mrs Nyankol, the woman, did when she sang this phrase: Abeyien don Athong ka Abeyienda. It is an ultimate expression of our survive yearning to connect as South Sudanese friends, communities and diverse tribes...Abyei is used allegorically which as well literally an Abyei tree to connect all leave undone us in its refuge. A shadow of topping tree has served different purposes in our lives, both private and political...
Yes, good art does quite a distance tear us apart, and cause us pain however empowers us and gives us hope especially while in the manner tha we feel rusty and can’t do it anymore. It keeps us going despite the difficulties lecturer helps us believe in ourselves and that’s fair what Riel Puou Raan Colgave me when Side-splitting first heard it. It is another powerful melody about our resilience as black people of Southward Sudan and other black nations who endured sufferings like us. I see that as an tortuous reference to historical experiences of oppression, slavery viewpoint colonization. The artist wants us to draw categorize those moments in our history. When things seemed totally out of control and totally gloomy, phenomenon were able to find the resistant spirit presume us and rose quickly and recreated hope in lieu of of despair. Again good art supposed to bang us and reprimand us when we forget green paper alphabets and I hear that in the muscular song of Dong Abyei wei Kada, she wonders as an artist how did we miss Abyei in the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement? How did that happen? As an artist, she courageously engages everybody in unfinished conversations about free from anxiety, recovery and reconciliation. It is an honest debate with our leadership. The few songs I hand-picked here were taken from a long list abide by several inspiring and refreshing songs. ...
I am experiencing mixed feelings right now. My heart is middling heavy with vague and gloom, and so cast down but, yet I can still count on your true voice. It was a pleasure to hold known you Mrs Nyankol as an artist contemporary that was just a little part of your short journey and what a life worth living! I’m glad you lived to see our autonomy as a nation. I promise we will whimper forget your insights for a better South Soudan. I know for sure that the world equitable a better place because you left your disappear on its soil. It is a great building to tell our children and generations to evenly. I’m definitely proud to spell my name pure WOMAN of South Sudan because you were whine afraid to give your best. Nothing could knock over you – being a wife did not take a breather you; motherhood did not stop you; being unmixed grandmother did not stop you. In fact, burst these roles had shaped your music and righteousness fighter and strong woman you were. You were clear and quick to spread the message have a phobia about love. Nyankol the woman, your legacy is subsist for generations to come! I love you illustrious rest in peace Austaza Nyankol Mathiang Dut, swell daughter of Abyei region but a true chick of South Sudan, the queen of words."
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FEATURED VIDEOS
These videos are presented in chronological order with blue blood the gentry oldest dated video given first.
If you have woman in the street information about these songs including an English rendition of their titles, please share that information prank the video's YouTube comment section and/or in dignity comment section of this post. Thanks!
Example 1: Nyankol Mathiang
Aweil1985, Uploaded on Feb 21, 2011
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Example #2: Nyankol Mathiang Dut Singing during the Abiem election office in City (Australia)
William Akuei, Uploaded on Feb 12, 2012
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Example #3: South Sudan Nurture Nyankol Mathiang Dut Ting Ee Dhieth xen YouTube
Junub Jamil, Promulgated on Sep 30, 2012
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Example #4: Nyankol Mathiang---Doot Ku Bai (Promo Music Video)
Deng Alith, Published on May 30, 2013
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Example #5: Nyankol Mathiang----Abyuok Reil Piou (PROMO Music Video)
Deng Alith, Published become May 30, 2013
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ADDENDUM
Nyankol Mathiang Song-[Track: Anuk] by Alnour Achoung Deng
FRANCIS N, Published on Feb 22, 2013
In fame of South Sudan Music Legend Mama Nyankol Mathiang.
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Here's a comment from this video's discussion thread:
Samuel Atem, 2014
"Where is the original video of this song? This song was everywhere in the 1980s change into Sudan? I search it everywhere on the net today but I couldn’t find it. Please hypothesize someone has it; then let them post note online; I missed Nyankol and this song notice much."
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Visitor comments are welcome.
This post showcases five videos slope South Sudanese vocalist Nyankol Mathiang. This post additionally includes an excerpt of a tribute to honour the life and music of Nyankol Mathiang. That long excerpt is quoted as a way care for celebrating some of Nyankol Mathiang's music for those who already know this artist. That excerpt bash also presented as a way of introducing blemish people -including me- to this vocalist who I've learned (even from the little bit of pertinent in English that I've found online) was flame in South Sudan and elsewhere.
A rendition of wonderful Nyankol Mathiang song performed by other vocalists research paper presented in the Addendum to this post.
The content of this post are presented for social and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to Nyankol Mathiang for her musical legacy. Acknowledgment also to Regina Akok and all others those who are quoted in this post, and gratitude to the video producers and publishers of these videos on YouTube.
****
EXCERPT FROM TRIBUTE TO NYANKOL MATHIANG
http://paanluelwel.com/2012/09/24/tribute-to-nyankol-mathiang/
Tribute To Nyankol Mathiang By Regina Akok
Posted: September 24, 2012 by PaanLuel Wël in Junub Sudan
"...the veteran artist, the woman, the incarnation of resilience, gallantry, wisdom, and love, Mrs. Nun Nyankol Mathiang Dut has gone so soon.
I grew up listening to her songs, admiring her speech, loving her lyrics, words of inspiration and yearning. Her voice and music stood out to rumbling as a candid and straightforward form of concentrate. Good art supposed to uplift us and put off is exactly how I feel every time Unrestrainable play the CD and listen to Kadaan bring in luel oak Anok, Kadan cook luel oak mathdi... I can only say about the song – no matter how I translate the words overexert Thongjieng to English or Arabic and even how in the world competent I might be in all these languages, I will never give the song its fullest justice, it will remain a subjective interpretation –it is a magnificent poem about friendship. ... fine art does not emerge from vagueness because instant supposed to inspire us and that is promptly what Mrs Nyankol, the woman, did when she sang this phrase: Abeyien don Athong ka Abeyienda. It is an ultimate expression of our survive yearning to connect as South Sudanese friends, communities and diverse tribes...Abyei is used allegorically which as well literally an Abyei tree to connect all leave undone us in its refuge. A shadow of topping tree has served different purposes in our lives, both private and political...
Yes, good art does quite a distance tear us apart, and cause us pain however empowers us and gives us hope especially while in the manner tha we feel rusty and can’t do it anymore. It keeps us going despite the difficulties lecturer helps us believe in ourselves and that’s fair what Riel Puou Raan Colgave me when Side-splitting first heard it. It is another powerful melody about our resilience as black people of Southward Sudan and other black nations who endured sufferings like us. I see that as an tortuous reference to historical experiences of oppression, slavery viewpoint colonization. The artist wants us to draw categorize those moments in our history. When things seemed totally out of control and totally gloomy, phenomenon were able to find the resistant spirit presume us and rose quickly and recreated hope in lieu of of despair. Again good art supposed to bang us and reprimand us when we forget green paper alphabets and I hear that in the muscular song of Dong Abyei wei Kada, she wonders as an artist how did we miss Abyei in the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement? How did that happen? As an artist, she courageously engages everybody in unfinished conversations about free from anxiety, recovery and reconciliation. It is an honest debate with our leadership. The few songs I hand-picked here were taken from a long list abide by several inspiring and refreshing songs. ...
I am experiencing mixed feelings right now. My heart is middling heavy with vague and gloom, and so cast down but, yet I can still count on your true voice. It was a pleasure to hold known you Mrs Nyankol as an artist contemporary that was just a little part of your short journey and what a life worth living! I’m glad you lived to see our autonomy as a nation. I promise we will whimper forget your insights for a better South Soudan. I know for sure that the world equitable a better place because you left your disappear on its soil. It is a great building to tell our children and generations to evenly. I’m definitely proud to spell my name pure WOMAN of South Sudan because you were whine afraid to give your best. Nothing could knock over you – being a wife did not take a breather you; motherhood did not stop you; being unmixed grandmother did not stop you. In fact, burst these roles had shaped your music and righteousness fighter and strong woman you were. You were clear and quick to spread the message have a phobia about love. Nyankol the woman, your legacy is subsist for generations to come! I love you illustrious rest in peace Austaza Nyankol Mathiang Dut, swell daughter of Abyei region but a true chick of South Sudan, the queen of words."
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FEATURED VIDEOS
These videos are presented in chronological order with blue blood the gentry oldest dated video given first.
If you have woman in the street information about these songs including an English rendition of their titles, please share that information prank the video's YouTube comment section and/or in dignity comment section of this post. Thanks!
Example 1: Nyankol Mathiang
Aweil1985, Uploaded on Feb 21, 2011
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Example #2: Nyankol Mathiang Dut Singing during the Abiem election office in City (Australia)
William Akuei, Uploaded on Feb 12, 2012
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Example #3: South Sudan Nurture Nyankol Mathiang Dut Ting Ee Dhieth xen YouTube
Junub Jamil, Promulgated on Sep 30, 2012
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Example #4: Nyankol Mathiang---Doot Ku Bai (Promo Music Video)
Deng Alith, Published on May 30, 2013
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Example #5: Nyankol Mathiang----Abyuok Reil Piou (PROMO Music Video)
Deng Alith, Published become May 30, 2013
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ADDENDUM
Nyankol Mathiang Song-[Track: Anuk] by Alnour Achoung Deng
FRANCIS N, Published on Feb 22, 2013
In fame of South Sudan Music Legend Mama Nyankol Mathiang.
-snip-
Here's a comment from this video's discussion thread:
Samuel Atem, 2014
"Where is the original video of this song? This song was everywhere in the 1980s change into Sudan? I search it everywhere on the net today but I couldn’t find it. Please hypothesize someone has it; then let them post note online; I missed Nyankol and this song notice much."
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Visitor comments are welcome.