Russian Lullaby
Turkish Lullaby
Indian Lullaby
Lullabies of the world - a collection of animated films based on lullabies of different nations. Our movies are made for everybody, but mostly for children. The viewer will feel as if he is lulled by a loving mother. Every lullaby is performed in its original language. The plot of the movie is based on the story told in the lullaby. Visual images reflect the lifestyle and traditions of each nation.—From Lullabies of the world
Lullabies of the world - a collection of animated films based on lullabies of different nations. Our movies are made for everybody, but mostly for children. The viewer will feel as if he is lulled by a loving mother.
Every lullaby is performed in its original language. The plot of the movie is based on the story told in the lullaby. Visual images reflect the lifestyle and traditions of each nation.—From Lullabies of the world
This is an international lullabies project, supported by the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography of the Russian Federation. Every country has their own lullabies with very different lullaby stories. Even though the animation for me is Russian style, but each scene in each lullaby animation is based on each cultural background. I cannot understand most of the lullabies because of language, but from the animation, I can flow with the imagery and music to feel it. There are more than 20 lullabies from 20 different countries. I think this is a great visual culture animation for art educators to share with students.
Lullabies of the world official website: http://www.lull.ru/eng/
Lullabies of the world YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/duratrub
11/5/2009 1:18:32 AM #
You said it was good, and so it is.
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Sandrine Han, aka Kristy Handrick in SL. I am an assistant professor in Taiwan Hsuan Chuang University Visual Communication and Design Department. I am a Ph.D. in Art Education. My dissertation is about visual learning, distance learning, and visual culture in 3D visualized virtual worlds. I also hold InAEA in SL. You are very welcome to join us. Thanks for coming to InAEA.
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