K Kush, who traces his ancestry to Tibet's Kham region, channels this heritage into his groove-heavy verses and uses traditional Tibetan instruments like the dra-nyen and piwang with modern sounds.
NEW BEAT: Music has helped rapper T-Nammy overcome substance abuse. (Right) K Kush and G-Tashi’s verses draw heavily on Tibetan culture and the angst of exile ...
The Australian Tibetan youth leadership training began at the Karuna Retreat Centre in the Blue Mountains, Australia, gathering 30 young Tibetans from six regions. Organized by the Tibet ...
Some of its monks come from exiled Tibetan families ... setting the beat with ritual instruments. When they paused, the chatter of house sparrows filled the courtyard. There were dozens nesting ...
Accompanied by traditional Tibetan instruments like dungchen (long horns), gyaling (reed instruments), and ritual drums, the dance depicted the triumph of good over evil, with monks enacting ...
Some of its monks come from exiled Tibetan families ... setting the beat with ritual instruments. When they paused, the chatter of house sparrows filled the courtyard. There were dozens nesting ...