TERRITORY 1968

Throat Singing
Throat singing, an ancient and mesmerizing vocal art, originates from the vast, windswept landscapes of Central Asia, particularly among the Tuvan, Mongolian, and Inuit cultures. This genre is characterized by its unique ability to produce multiple pitches simultaneously, often mimicking the sounds of nature like wind, water, and animals, creating an ethereal auditory tapestry. Throat singing embodies a deep spiritual connection to the environment, evoking a profound sense of place and tradition through its haunting, harmonic overtones.