In progress reconstruction of a BBC travelogue webumentary from 1997 to blog format

The BBC Musical Nomad

  • About
    • How is it all being done
    • Location Team
    • Logistics
    • Planned Musicians
    • Project Credits
    • The Route
    • The Schedule
    • The Technology
  • Central Asia
    • Art and Culture
    • Environment
    • Language
    • Oil and Drugs
    • Panorama of Bukhara Registan
    • Religion
    • Who Lives Here?
  • Central Asian Music
    • Central Asian Instruments
    • Music of Kazakstan
    • Music of Kyrgyzstan
    • Music of Uzbekistan
  • Photo Montage
  • World Service
    • Current News
    • Kazakstan
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • The Service
    • Uzbekistan

Photo Montage

Every Face Tells a Story

Here are some people we have met. Click on them to go to the day
we saw them

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  • Live Daily Journal

    • Day 0 - Through the telling of stories we try and make sense of our world
    • Day 1 - We disembark with a sense of foreboding
    • Day 2 - I didn't realise it would happen on the second day!
    • Day 3 - Communication happens in many ways
    • Day 4 - Let the music and musical instruments be the bridge between the peoples of the World
    • Day 5 - When I play it seems that I understand the Shamanic tradition
    • Day 6 - On the aircraft it's bedlam and as people push and fight for the seats
    • Day 7 - "My soul was taking flight" Navai
    • Day 8 - The Land of Lutes
    • Day 9 - Red Tape Hell, Musical Heaven
    • Day 10 - Seven Heavens Beneath a Waterfall
    • Day 11 - A great deal of what we see depends on what we are looking for
    • Day 12 - Bukhara - holy city. 2500 years of written history, 6000 years of mythology
    • Day 13 - a satellite beams from Bukhara
    • Day 14 - To succeed this project must be interactive
    • Day 15 - Bukhara to Baysun, into the mountains at last
    • Day 16 - Let us hear your voice
    • Day 17 - Ten Second Tornadoes on the Road to Samarkand
    • Day 18 - Market Shares in Aladdin's Cave
    • Day 19 - Culture is a Living Thing
    • Day 20 - If I ask for paradise, kill me!
    • Day 21 - the person who arrives is not the one who left
    • Day 22 - Angels of Fire, Tashkent to Kokand
    • Day 23 - Everyone's free in Uzbekistan to live however they want
    • Day 24 - The Elusive Shaman
    • Day 25 - The Pulse of the Maternal Heart
    • Day 26 - Vultures Circle Looking for Musical Nomads?
    • Day 27 - Two Weddings and a Satellite
    • Day 28 - Even the Wind Sings
    • Day 29 - Home Cooking on the Road to Issyk-Kul
    • Day 30 - we try and make sense of our world Pt II
    • Day 31 - When we travel there is no past or future. We engage with the moment
    • Day 32 - Where there is spirit there is usually music
    • Day 33 - another half-ready kobuz nestled like a hibernating wild animal
    • Day 34 - Take the first left on the A351
    • Day 35 - as words fail Diana dies on the Kazak Steppe
    • Day 36 - Mad ride to music lesson
    • Day 37 - Timeless songs for the next generation
    • Day 38 - This journey is only the beginning
    • Day 39 - Home again
    • Day 40 - This journey is only the beginning
  • Pages

    • About
      • How is it all being done
      • Location Team
      • Logistics
      • Planned Musicians
      • Project Credits
      • The Route
      • The Schedule
      • The Technology
    • Central Asia
      • Art and Culture
      • Environment
      • Language
      • Oil and Drugs
      • Panorama of Bukhara Registan
      • Religion
      • Who Lives Here?
    • Central Asian Music
      • Central Asian Instruments
      • Music of Kazakstan
      • Music of Kyrgyzstan
      • Music of Uzbekistan
    • Photo Montage
    • World Service
      • Current News
      • Kazakstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • The Service
      • Uzbekistan
  • Archive

    • September 1997 (6)
    • August 1997 (31)
    • July 1997 (4)

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