"Folk music is the preserve and conveyance of
cultural heritage. It’s more than music, an ideology. The diverse forms of
local folk music including Bhatiali, Bhawaiya, Jari, Sari or Baul songs
immensely appease people’s body and mind. The songs, which are entrenched to
the root of Bengal for thousands of years, still prompting spirits of
listeners.
Nowadays, listeners in the US, UK, France and Japan
are becoming more inclined to their local folk-music because of its humanism
and facile ideology for life. The powerful force of folk music ushers our
culture in around the world. In 2005, UNESCO listed baul music as an intangible
heritage."
~Dhaka Tribune
Folk music is not so much a body of art as it is a process, an attitude, and way of life; its distinguishing features lie not within the songs themselves, but in the relations of those songs to a folk music. ~Sam Hinton
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