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The Hand-Cranked Heartbeat of My Culture | Iryna Muha | TEDxBrayford Pool

What do a medieval instrument, a blind beggar, and a painting by Hieronymus Bosch have in common? In this evocative talk, we journey through the strange and powerful story of the hurdy-gurdy - from its sacred origins and surreal appearances in art, to its place in Ukrainian folk tradition. With live music and untold history, this is a moving reminder of how culture survives even in the face of silence.Iryna Muha is a Ukrainian-born singer, songwriter, and hurdy-gurdy player. She is the leader of MUHA band, a director of Ukrainian School Band, early music practitioner and a keen collaborator. Based in the UK, she works nationally and internationally, including previous appearances on BBC Radio 3, BBC radio 4 and performances at festivals like Eurovision Liverpool 2023, Latitude, including showcasing at the International Folk Alliance in USA. Iryna is also known for experimenting with digital music, natural sounds and multimedia. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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