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Assig. object
song
English Name
hoñla song
Rohingya Name
hoñla geet
Authorship

Ahmed Hossen; [Performer]

Unknown (Music); [Composer]

Unknown (Music); [Author]

Title
Ghorporar awiin shokkole dekhèy (Everyone sees the fire when a house is burning)
Collections

Hoñla songs

Music

Categories

Music (MUS)

Functions

Music

Inventory no.
MUS0028
Description

Ghorporar awiin shokkole  dekhèy (Everyone sees the fire when a house is burning) is a Hoñla song, performed in the Rohingya camps for the RCMC by Rohingya musician Ahmed Hossen.

 

Hoñla songs are perhaps the most popular genre of music among the Rohingya at present, alongside Taranas. These songs are associated with weddings and are generally only sung by women, who perform them in the houses of the brides-to-be and grooms-to-be. This practice can begin up to as long as a month before the wedding if not at least a few days and will be sung continuously until the wedding day. Hoñla songs have an erotic element and are meant to arouse.

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