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Is This The New King Of Strava? We Go KOM Hunting With A Pro Cyclist
Over the last few years, Andrew Feather has made a name for himself as being a climbing superstar. He has more KOM's than any other man on Strava. But apparently, there's a new climb-killer on the block, and today, we're going to find out if Matt Holmes might be the new king of Strava...
00:07 Can this guy steal Feather's crown?
00:44 Test 1: The Hell Climb
01:01 Our challenger: Matt Holmes
01:51 Bottom of the start line
04:06 Did he get the KOM?
05:01 Test 2: East Dundry Climb
08:19 Test 3: Blagdon Hill
09:57 Final Climb!
11:43 Results
Useful Links:
Join this channel to get access to perks 👉
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GCN Instagram Broadc...
published: 07 Sep 2024
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K27 - Kom Hit (Official Video)
Lyssna på Kom Hit: https://lnk.to/KomHit
Directed by Mogz
Produced by Reyes
@K27official
@directormogz
@ellreyes
#K27 #KomHit
published: 19 Jul 2019
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KOM TUM ก้มต่ำ (Explicit) - POKMINDSET [Official MV]
Song: KOM TUM (ก้มต่ำ)
Artist: POKMINDSET
Lyrics: POKMINDSET, Jigsaw
Chorus : Pattarasaya Sripirom
Produced by Deejay B, POKMINDSET, Gwise, Makalo
Arranged by Gwise
Mixed & Mastered by Deejay B, Gwise
Music Video Directed by : OKKEOW
Pok 9 Entertainment co., ltd.
ติดต่องานคอนเสิร์ตได้ที่ : 081-961-5696 (คุณแพรว)
ฟังเพลง KOM TUM ก้มต่ำ ได้แล้วที่
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#komtum #ก้มต่ำ #Wipwup #POKMINDSET
published: 17 Nov 2020
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16 Minutes of Continuous Dance Fitness With Keep On Moving KOM
Let's Dance Fitness! Also, check out this link to our store. We have tee-shirts, hoodies, bags, hats ,etc.
https://keep-on-moving-kom.myspreadshop.com/
See Notices and Disclaimers in our "About" section of our channel.
published: 17 Sep 2024
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Kom! - Monica Åslund | »StimmenKlangRaum« Weimar 2016 Festivalkonzert
Kom! - Monica Åslund (*1960)
Mädchenkantorei am Limburger Dom
Miraculum Children´s Choir, Kecskemét/Ungarn
Coro di voci bianche „Gli Harmonici“ Bergamo/Italien
Nürnberger Kinder- und Jugendchor des Lehrergesangvereins
Philharmonischer Jugendchor der Musikschule Erfurt
Kinder- & Jugendchor der schola cantorum weimar
Cordula Fischer, Dirigentin
3. Kinder- und Jugendchorfestival »StimmenKlangRaum« Weimar
live: 2016/05/07 Weimar, Weimarhalle
www.schola-cantorum-weimar.de
© 2017 Sebastian Göring
published: 14 Mar 2017
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Kom
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Kom · Timoteij
Kom
℗ 2010 Renegade Recordings STHLM
Released on: 2010-02-28
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 22 Jun 2023
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published: 06 Feb 2024
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Racing The World’s HARDEST Hill Climb | Taiwan KOM Challenge
The Taiwan KOM Challenge is the longest and highest hill climb race on the planet. The epic Wuling Pass climb is 83km long with 3,500m of elevation gain, heading from sea level up through the stunning Taroko Gorge and Taiwanese rainforest to above the clouds. How will Ollie get on against the likes of WorldTour pro Simon Yates, and can he beat Si’s time from 2017?
In association with:
@TRIGONBIKES 👉 https://gcn.eu/Trigon
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@elitewheelscycles 👉 https://gcn.eu/Elitewheels
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📍 Check out the route on Strava 👉 https://gcn.eu/a8N
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published: 12 Nov 2023
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2024年10月26日 苗栗南庄 仙山KOM M40
#sbt狂鯊車隊
#南庄山水悠遊行
published: 26 Oct 2024
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Babblarna - Kom dansa med mig
I Babblarnas värld kan allting hända! De pratglada vännerna lever i en värld full av bus och skoj, de gillar att sjunga och leka, och att babbla förstås! Men Babblarna är också väldigt mycket mer än ett gäng skojiga kompisar! Babblarnas värld är full av rolig och utvecklande språklek. Välkommen till babblarna.se
Denna film med Babblarna kommer från Hatten Förlag ©Hatten Education AB
"Sång: Sofia Alm
Babblarnas röster: Filip Alexanderson, Tomas Lindfors, Ola Schubert, Anneli Tisell, Åsa Öhrn
Animation: Johanna Schubert, Ola Schubert
Illustration och grafik: Ola Schubert, Jennie Wiik Edman
Musik: Johan Rask, Hasse Sjölander, Text: Anneli Tisell
Regi och exekutiv producent: Anneli Tisell
©Hatten Education AB, Sverige 2017"
Låttex/Lyrics:
Jag hörs bortom kullarna,
där borta där vägen är ra...
published: 22 Dec 2017
14:01
Is This The New King Of Strava? We Go KOM Hunting With A Pro Cyclist
Over the last few years, Andrew Feather has made a name for himself as being a climbing superstar. He has more KOM's than any other man on Strava. But apparentl...
Over the last few years, Andrew Feather has made a name for himself as being a climbing superstar. He has more KOM's than any other man on Strava. But apparently, there's a new climb-killer on the block, and today, we're going to find out if Matt Holmes might be the new king of Strava...
00:07 Can this guy steal Feather's crown?
00:44 Test 1: The Hell Climb
01:01 Our challenger: Matt Holmes
01:51 Bottom of the start line
04:06 Did he get the KOM?
05:01 Test 2: East Dundry Climb
08:19 Test 3: Blagdon Hill
09:57 Final Climb!
11:43 Results
Useful Links:
Join this channel to get access to perks 👉
https://gcn.eu/JoinYTmemberships
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GCN Instagram Broadcast Channel 👉 https://gcn.eu/instagrambroadcast
Were you expecting that? 🤯 Let us know in the comments down below if you're a big KOM-hunter. 👇
Watch more on GCN...
📹 Who Is The Best Hill Climber In The World? 👉 https://youtu.be/u_j1nZiiU-o?si=jl495Naj6kv2pxyF
📹 The Reality Of Life In The World Tour | Matthew Holmes On What It Takes To Be A Pro
👉 https://youtu.be/vkRaF4t9Kfg?si=ZPuQwuvKL7NDCRHI
📹 Watch our Editor’s Choice Playlist 👉 https://gcn.eu/editorschoice
📹 Or why not check out our Features Playlist 👉 https://gcn.eu/gcnfeatures
🎵 Music - licensed by Epidemic Sound 🎵
BoomBa - Sarah, the Illstrumentalist
Fight Club - Cushy
Whippersnapper - Jobii
The Knob Factor - Dusty Decks
Switchings - Azucares
I Am Back - Ruiqi Zhao
Arroyo - Guustavv
SUPERNOVA - BLUE STEEL
And We Will Rule - Bonnie Grace
Automatica - Toby Tranter
#gcn #cycling #roadcycling #roadbike #bike #bikes #bikelife #kom #strava #komhunter #komhunting #climb #climbing #pro #procyclist
📸 Photos - © Velo Collection (TDW) / Getty Images & © Sirotti Images
The Global Cycling Network (GCN) is the largest online cycling channel in the world, bringing together a global community of road cyclists to celebrate everything that’s great about the world of cycling.
Our videos bring fans compelling daily content including expert tutorials, techniques, training, racing, cutting-edge bike tech, unparalleled behind the scenes event coverage, humour, entertainment, and more.
Presented by ex-pro riders, GCN offers a uniquely qualified insight into the world of cycling, and most importantly it’s fuelled by our passionate and enthusiastic fans – everyone who makes up the GCN community. We also bring the latest and greatest tech to your attention, showcase the best places in the world to ride and get exclusive access to events and races.
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https://wn.com/Is_This_The_New_King_Of_Strava_We_Go_Kom_Hunting_With_A_Pro_Cyclist
Over the last few years, Andrew Feather has made a name for himself as being a climbing superstar. He has more KOM's than any other man on Strava. But apparently, there's a new climb-killer on the block, and today, we're going to find out if Matt Holmes might be the new king of Strava...
00:07 Can this guy steal Feather's crown?
00:44 Test 1: The Hell Climb
01:01 Our challenger: Matt Holmes
01:51 Bottom of the start line
04:06 Did he get the KOM?
05:01 Test 2: East Dundry Climb
08:19 Test 3: Blagdon Hill
09:57 Final Climb!
11:43 Results
Useful Links:
Join this channel to get access to perks 👉
https://gcn.eu/JoinYTmemberships
GCN Uploader 👉 https://gcn.eu/gcnuploader
Visit the GCN Shop 👉 https://gcn.eu/gcnshop
GCN WhatsApp Channel 👉 https://gcn.eu/GCNwhatsapp
GCN Instagram Broadcast Channel 👉 https://gcn.eu/instagrambroadcast
Were you expecting that? 🤯 Let us know in the comments down below if you're a big KOM-hunter. 👇
Watch more on GCN...
📹 Who Is The Best Hill Climber In The World? 👉 https://youtu.be/u_j1nZiiU-o?si=jl495Naj6kv2pxyF
📹 The Reality Of Life In The World Tour | Matthew Holmes On What It Takes To Be A Pro
👉 https://youtu.be/vkRaF4t9Kfg?si=ZPuQwuvKL7NDCRHI
📹 Watch our Editor’s Choice Playlist 👉 https://gcn.eu/editorschoice
📹 Or why not check out our Features Playlist 👉 https://gcn.eu/gcnfeatures
🎵 Music - licensed by Epidemic Sound 🎵
BoomBa - Sarah, the Illstrumentalist
Fight Club - Cushy
Whippersnapper - Jobii
The Knob Factor - Dusty Decks
Switchings - Azucares
I Am Back - Ruiqi Zhao
Arroyo - Guustavv
SUPERNOVA - BLUE STEEL
And We Will Rule - Bonnie Grace
Automatica - Toby Tranter
#gcn #cycling #roadcycling #roadbike #bike #bikes #bikelife #kom #strava #komhunter #komhunting #climb #climbing #pro #procyclist
📸 Photos - © Velo Collection (TDW) / Getty Images & © Sirotti Images
The Global Cycling Network (GCN) is the largest online cycling channel in the world, bringing together a global community of road cyclists to celebrate everything that’s great about the world of cycling.
Our videos bring fans compelling daily content including expert tutorials, techniques, training, racing, cutting-edge bike tech, unparalleled behind the scenes event coverage, humour, entertainment, and more.
Presented by ex-pro riders, GCN offers a uniquely qualified insight into the world of cycling, and most importantly it’s fuelled by our passionate and enthusiastic fans – everyone who makes up the GCN community. We also bring the latest and greatest tech to your attention, showcase the best places in the world to ride and get exclusive access to events and races.
Welcome to the Global Cycling Network | Inside Cycling
Thanks to our sponsors:
Pinarello Bikes: https://gcn.eu/Pinarello
Topeak Tools: http://gcn.eu/Topeak
Canyon Bikes: http://gcn.eu/-Canyon
CamelBak: https://gcn.eu/Camelbak
Pirelli Tyres: https://gcn.eu/Pirelli
Orbea Bikes: http://gcn.eu/Orbea
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Silca: https://gcn.eu/Silca
MET Helmets: https://gcn.eu/methelmets
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GMBN Tech - https://www.youtube.com/@gmbntech
Electric Mountain Bike Network - https://www.youtube.com/@embn
- published: 07 Sep 2024
- views: 216947
2:52
K27 - Kom Hit (Official Video)
Lyssna på Kom Hit: https://lnk.to/KomHit
Directed by Mogz
Produced by Reyes
@K27official
@directormogz
@ellreyes
#K27 #KomHit
Lyssna på Kom Hit: https://lnk.to/KomHit
Directed by Mogz
Produced by Reyes
@K27official
@directormogz
@ellreyes
#K27 #KomHit
https://wn.com/K27_Kom_Hit_(Official_Video)
Lyssna på Kom Hit: https://lnk.to/KomHit
Directed by Mogz
Produced by Reyes
@K27official
@directormogz
@ellreyes
#K27 #KomHit
- published: 19 Jul 2019
- views: 4610436
2:41
KOM TUM ก้มต่ำ (Explicit) - POKMINDSET [Official MV]
Song: KOM TUM (ก้มต่ำ)
Artist: POKMINDSET
Lyrics: POKMINDSET, Jigsaw
Chorus : Pattarasaya Sripirom
Produced by Deejay B, POKMINDSET, Gwise, Makalo
Arranged by G...
Song: KOM TUM (ก้มต่ำ)
Artist: POKMINDSET
Lyrics: POKMINDSET, Jigsaw
Chorus : Pattarasaya Sripirom
Produced by Deejay B, POKMINDSET, Gwise, Makalo
Arranged by Gwise
Mixed & Mastered by Deejay B, Gwise
Music Video Directed by : OKKEOW
Pok 9 Entertainment co., ltd.
ติดต่องานคอนเสิร์ตได้ที่ : 081-961-5696 (คุณแพรว)
ฟังเพลง KOM TUM ก้มต่ำ ได้แล้วที่
iTunes Store & Apple Music : https://apple.co/3kzRcyc
Joox : https://tinyurl.com/y6punbeb
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#komtum #ก้มต่ำ #Wipwup #POKMINDSET
https://wn.com/Kom_Tum_ก้มต่ำ_(Explicit)_Pokmindset_Official_Mv
Song: KOM TUM (ก้มต่ำ)
Artist: POKMINDSET
Lyrics: POKMINDSET, Jigsaw
Chorus : Pattarasaya Sripirom
Produced by Deejay B, POKMINDSET, Gwise, Makalo
Arranged by Gwise
Mixed & Mastered by Deejay B, Gwise
Music Video Directed by : OKKEOW
Pok 9 Entertainment co., ltd.
ติดต่องานคอนเสิร์ตได้ที่ : 081-961-5696 (คุณแพรว)
ฟังเพลง KOM TUM ก้มต่ำ ได้แล้วที่
iTunes Store & Apple Music : https://apple.co/3kzRcyc
Joox : https://tinyurl.com/y6punbeb
Spotify : https://spoti.fi/32PNr1u
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#komtum #ก้มต่ำ #Wipwup #POKMINDSET
- published: 17 Nov 2020
- views: 50886050
15:51
16 Minutes of Continuous Dance Fitness With Keep On Moving KOM
Let's Dance Fitness! Also, check out this link to our store. We have tee-shirts, hoodies, bags, hats ,etc.
https://keep-on-moving-kom.myspreadshop.com/
See N...
Let's Dance Fitness! Also, check out this link to our store. We have tee-shirts, hoodies, bags, hats ,etc.
https://keep-on-moving-kom.myspreadshop.com/
See Notices and Disclaimers in our "About" section of our channel.
https://wn.com/16_Minutes_Of_Continuous_Dance_Fitness_With_Keep_On_Moving_Kom
Let's Dance Fitness! Also, check out this link to our store. We have tee-shirts, hoodies, bags, hats ,etc.
https://keep-on-moving-kom.myspreadshop.com/
See Notices and Disclaimers in our "About" section of our channel.
- published: 17 Sep 2024
- views: 3555
2:44
Kom! - Monica Åslund | »StimmenKlangRaum« Weimar 2016 Festivalkonzert
Kom! - Monica Åslund (*1960)
Mädchenkantorei am Limburger Dom
Miraculum Children´s Choir, Kecskemét/Ungarn
Coro di voci bianche „Gli Harmonici“ Bergamo/Italien...
Kom! - Monica Åslund (*1960)
Mädchenkantorei am Limburger Dom
Miraculum Children´s Choir, Kecskemét/Ungarn
Coro di voci bianche „Gli Harmonici“ Bergamo/Italien
Nürnberger Kinder- und Jugendchor des Lehrergesangvereins
Philharmonischer Jugendchor der Musikschule Erfurt
Kinder- & Jugendchor der schola cantorum weimar
Cordula Fischer, Dirigentin
3. Kinder- und Jugendchorfestival »StimmenKlangRaum« Weimar
live: 2016/05/07 Weimar, Weimarhalle
www.schola-cantorum-weimar.de
© 2017 Sebastian Göring
https://wn.com/Kom_Monica_Åslund_|_»Stimmenklangraum«_Weimar_2016_Festivalkonzert
Kom! - Monica Åslund (*1960)
Mädchenkantorei am Limburger Dom
Miraculum Children´s Choir, Kecskemét/Ungarn
Coro di voci bianche „Gli Harmonici“ Bergamo/Italien
Nürnberger Kinder- und Jugendchor des Lehrergesangvereins
Philharmonischer Jugendchor der Musikschule Erfurt
Kinder- & Jugendchor der schola cantorum weimar
Cordula Fischer, Dirigentin
3. Kinder- und Jugendchorfestival »StimmenKlangRaum« Weimar
live: 2016/05/07 Weimar, Weimarhalle
www.schola-cantorum-weimar.de
© 2017 Sebastian Göring
- published: 14 Mar 2017
- views: 24362
2:59
Kom
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Kom · Timoteij
Kom
℗ 2010 Renegade Recordings STHLM
Released on: 2010-02-28
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Kom · Timoteij
Kom
℗ 2010 Renegade Recordings STHLM
Released on: 2010-02-28
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Kom
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Kom · Timoteij
Kom
℗ 2010 Renegade Recordings STHLM
Released on: 2010-02-28
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 22 Jun 2023
- views: 191353
0:00
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- published: 06 Feb 2024
- views: 53153607
14:28
Racing The World’s HARDEST Hill Climb | Taiwan KOM Challenge
The Taiwan KOM Challenge is the longest and highest hill climb race on the planet. The epic Wuling Pass climb is 83km long with 3,500m of elevation gain, headin...
The Taiwan KOM Challenge is the longest and highest hill climb race on the planet. The epic Wuling Pass climb is 83km long with 3,500m of elevation gain, heading from sea level up through the stunning Taroko Gorge and Taiwanese rainforest to above the clouds. How will Ollie get on against the likes of WorldTour pro Simon Yates, and can he beat Si’s time from 2017?
In association with:
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Extinguisher - Timothy Infinite
Fireball Whoosh 2 - SFX Producer
Incendiary Treasures - Christian Andersen
Journey Through the Desert - Trace Way
Lift Off - Killrude
Ready for War - Philip Ayers
Slow Royale - Luwaks
Ten Cent Man - Splasher!
The Legend Begins - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
Touch Touch Touch - Ava Low
Voyces - Myysk
Wheezing - Dylan Sitts
You Want Dark Tun - Ave Air
#gcn #cycling #roadcycling #roadbike #bike #bikes #bikelife #taiwan #taiwankom #hillclimb
臺灣自行車登山王挑戰
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https://wn.com/Racing_The_World’S_Hardest_Hill_Climb_|_Taiwan_Kom_Challenge
The Taiwan KOM Challenge is the longest and highest hill climb race on the planet. The epic Wuling Pass climb is 83km long with 3,500m of elevation gain, heading from sea level up through the stunning Taroko Gorge and Taiwanese rainforest to above the clouds. How will Ollie get on against the likes of WorldTour pro Simon Yates, and can he beat Si’s time from 2017?
In association with:
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@ROTORbikeComponents 👉 https://gcn.eu/ROTOR
@elitewheelscycles 👉 https://gcn.eu/Elitewheels
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📹 Watch our Editor’s Choice Playlist 👉 https://gcn.eu/editorschoice
📹 Or why not check out our Features Playlist 👉 https://gcn.eu/gcnfeatures
🎵 Music - licensed by Epidemic Sound 🎵
Angels & Stardust - Squiid
Darker Shades - ELFL
Data Readout Beeps 4 - SFX Producer
Destiny Rising - FormantX
Dreamed of This - Dream Cave
Extinguisher - Timothy Infinite
Fireball Whoosh 2 - SFX Producer
Incendiary Treasures - Christian Andersen
Journey Through the Desert - Trace Way
Lift Off - Killrude
Ready for War - Philip Ayers
Slow Royale - Luwaks
Ten Cent Man - Splasher!
The Legend Begins - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
Touch Touch Touch - Ava Low
Voyces - Myysk
Wheezing - Dylan Sitts
You Want Dark Tun - Ave Air
#gcn #cycling #roadcycling #roadbike #bike #bikes #bikelife #taiwan #taiwankom #hillclimb
臺灣自行車登山王挑戰
📸 Photos - © Velo Collection (TDW) / Getty Images & © Sprint Cycling Agency
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- published: 12 Nov 2023
- views: 397642
3:03
Babblarna - Kom dansa med mig
I Babblarnas värld kan allting hända! De pratglada vännerna lever i en värld full av bus och skoj, de gillar att sjunga och leka, och att babbla förstås! Men Ba...
I Babblarnas värld kan allting hända! De pratglada vännerna lever i en värld full av bus och skoj, de gillar att sjunga och leka, och att babbla förstås! Men Babblarna är också väldigt mycket mer än ett gäng skojiga kompisar! Babblarnas värld är full av rolig och utvecklande språklek. Välkommen till babblarna.se
Denna film med Babblarna kommer från Hatten Förlag ©Hatten Education AB
"Sång: Sofia Alm
Babblarnas röster: Filip Alexanderson, Tomas Lindfors, Ola Schubert, Anneli Tisell, Åsa Öhrn
Animation: Johanna Schubert, Ola Schubert
Illustration och grafik: Ola Schubert, Jennie Wiik Edman
Musik: Johan Rask, Hasse Sjölander, Text: Anneli Tisell
Regi och exekutiv producent: Anneli Tisell
©Hatten Education AB, Sverige 2017"
Låttex/Lyrics:
Jag hörs bortom kullarna,
där borta där vägen är rak
Mina hjul spelar melodin,
jag åker fram, åker bak
Gör som jag! Kom dansa med mig
Ta min hand
Kan du höra?
Vill du göra det med mig?
Glid lätt över vägen fram
du bara trippar på tå
Din fot spelar melodin
du hoppar si - hoppar så
Gör som jag! Kom dansa med mig
Ta min hand
Kan du höra?
Vill du göra det med mig?
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
dooooo, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
doooo, bo bo bo
Gör som jag! Kom dansa med mig
Ta min hand
Kan du höra?
Vill du göra det med mig?
Å kom dansa, kom dansa med mig
Det bara att göra som jag, kom dansa med mig
kom dansa med mig, mig
kom å dansa, kom å dansa med mig
https://wn.com/Babblarna_Kom_Dansa_Med_Mig
I Babblarnas värld kan allting hända! De pratglada vännerna lever i en värld full av bus och skoj, de gillar att sjunga och leka, och att babbla förstås! Men Babblarna är också väldigt mycket mer än ett gäng skojiga kompisar! Babblarnas värld är full av rolig och utvecklande språklek. Välkommen till babblarna.se
Denna film med Babblarna kommer från Hatten Förlag ©Hatten Education AB
"Sång: Sofia Alm
Babblarnas röster: Filip Alexanderson, Tomas Lindfors, Ola Schubert, Anneli Tisell, Åsa Öhrn
Animation: Johanna Schubert, Ola Schubert
Illustration och grafik: Ola Schubert, Jennie Wiik Edman
Musik: Johan Rask, Hasse Sjölander, Text: Anneli Tisell
Regi och exekutiv producent: Anneli Tisell
©Hatten Education AB, Sverige 2017"
Låttex/Lyrics:
Jag hörs bortom kullarna,
där borta där vägen är rak
Mina hjul spelar melodin,
jag åker fram, åker bak
Gör som jag! Kom dansa med mig
Ta min hand
Kan du höra?
Vill du göra det med mig?
Glid lätt över vägen fram
du bara trippar på tå
Din fot spelar melodin
du hoppar si - hoppar så
Gör som jag! Kom dansa med mig
Ta min hand
Kan du höra?
Vill du göra det med mig?
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
dooooo, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
do do do, bo bo bo
doooo, bo bo bo
Gör som jag! Kom dansa med mig
Ta min hand
Kan du höra?
Vill du göra det med mig?
Å kom dansa, kom dansa med mig
Det bara att göra som jag, kom dansa med mig
kom dansa med mig, mig
kom å dansa, kom å dansa med mig
- published: 22 Dec 2017
- views: 71874583
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Tribes of Manipur (Kom Tribe)
DDK Imphal presents Echoes from the Hills
Anchor : Pemmichon Keishing
Producer: M. Kiran Singh
published: 18 Dec 2019
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Ethnological Museum (KOM TRIBE) @ Khoirentak Khuman Manipur India
ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM cum Cultural Interpretation Center Khoirentak Khuman Village, Manipur, India.
38 Km from Capital Imphal, 5 Km from Moirang INA.
published: 18 Jan 2020
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Traditional dance by Kom tribe of Manipur at Hornbill festival, Nagaland
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. T...
published: 28 Jan 2013
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Kom Traditional Attire - Kom Tribe of Manipur Northeast India
Kom Traditional Attire Show
Model : Thangmoi Telien & Tinsemchong Leivon
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Special Thanks to:-
K. Ashon Kom
Neiboikim Telien
Satboilen Misao
ICHUM TV
published: 08 Aug 2020
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Kom tribe dailylife in North East India.
#trisnafilms #tribesofnortheastindia
Kom tribe dailylife in North East India.
Documentary page : http://www.trisnafilms.com/journey-across-tribal-art-in-north-east-india-documentary-video-production-by-camille-rolin.html
This clip shot during the shooting of documentary "Journey across tribal arts in North east India" In documentary - Journey across tribal arts in North East India - we cover many tribes like Apatani, Bodo, Garo, Hmar, Khasi, Kom, Konyak, Mao Naga, Maram Naga, Monpa, Rabha, Tangkhul Naga, Tiwa of North East India in states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland of North East India.
published: 16 Dec 2014
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Who are Kom Tribe? Short Animation Film for Entertainment - Episode 1
Episode 1.
Animation & Story by Hkom
published: 19 Oct 2021
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Ethnic costumes of Kom and Thadou tribe from Manipur
Kom and Thadou couple walking the ramp in their traditional attire during Sangai festival in Manipur.
Kom: The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people...
published: 23 Jul 2015
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Folk cultural dance of the Kom tribe of Manipur at Hornbill festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. T...
published: 28 Jan 2013
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Manipur's Kom community performing dance at Hornbill Festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. T...
published: 28 Jan 2013
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Kom tribal dance of Manipur at Hornbill festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. T...
published: 28 Jan 2013
25:07
Tribes of Manipur (Kom Tribe)
DDK Imphal presents Echoes from the Hills
Anchor : Pemmichon Keishing
Producer: M. Kiran Singh
DDK Imphal presents Echoes from the Hills
Anchor : Pemmichon Keishing
Producer: M. Kiran Singh
https://wn.com/Tribes_Of_Manipur_(Kom_Tribe)
DDK Imphal presents Echoes from the Hills
Anchor : Pemmichon Keishing
Producer: M. Kiran Singh
- published: 18 Dec 2019
- views: 17281
3:47
Ethnological Museum (KOM TRIBE) @ Khoirentak Khuman Manipur India
ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM cum Cultural Interpretation Center Khoirentak Khuman Village, Manipur, India.
38 Km from Capital Imphal, 5 Km from Moirang INA.
ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM cum Cultural Interpretation Center Khoirentak Khuman Village, Manipur, India.
38 Km from Capital Imphal, 5 Km from Moirang INA.
https://wn.com/Ethnological_Museum_(Kom_Tribe)_Khoirentak_Khuman_Manipur_India
ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM cum Cultural Interpretation Center Khoirentak Khuman Village, Manipur, India.
38 Km from Capital Imphal, 5 Km from Moirang INA.
- published: 18 Jan 2020
- views: 734
1:33
Traditional dance by Kom tribe of Manipur at Hornbill festival, Nagaland
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a...
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
Source: Wikipedia
"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
Source: http://www.hornbillfestival.com
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https://wn.com/Traditional_Dance_By_Kom_Tribe_Of_Manipur_At_Hornbill_Festival,_Nagaland
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
Source: Wikipedia
"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
Source: http://www.hornbillfestival.com
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang (at ) gmail.com and
[email protected].
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 6312
1:41
Kom Traditional Attire - Kom Tribe of Manipur Northeast India
Kom Traditional Attire Show
Model : Thangmoi Telien & Tinsemchong Leivon
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Kom Traditional Attire Show
Model : Thangmoi Telien & Tinsemchong Leivon
Follow us on :-
https://www.instagram.com/gary_p_karong
https://www.instagram.com/amoikomtelien
https://www.instagram.com/achong2318
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Special Thanks to:-
K. Ashon Kom
Neiboikim Telien
Satboilen Misao
ICHUM TV
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Kom Traditional Attire Show
Model : Thangmoi Telien & Tinsemchong Leivon
Follow us on :-
https://www.instagram.com/gary_p_karong
https://www.instagram.com/amoikomtelien
https://www.instagram.com/achong2318
https://www.instagram.com/satboilenmisao
Special Thanks to:-
K. Ashon Kom
Neiboikim Telien
Satboilen Misao
ICHUM TV
- published: 08 Aug 2020
- views: 3160
0:42
Kom tribe dailylife in North East India.
#trisnafilms #tribesofnortheastindia
Kom tribe dailylife in North East India.
Documentary page : http://www.trisnafilms.com/journey-across-tribal-art-in-north-...
#trisnafilms #tribesofnortheastindia
Kom tribe dailylife in North East India.
Documentary page : http://www.trisnafilms.com/journey-across-tribal-art-in-north-east-india-documentary-video-production-by-camille-rolin.html
This clip shot during the shooting of documentary "Journey across tribal arts in North east India" In documentary - Journey across tribal arts in North East India - we cover many tribes like Apatani, Bodo, Garo, Hmar, Khasi, Kom, Konyak, Mao Naga, Maram Naga, Monpa, Rabha, Tangkhul Naga, Tiwa of North East India in states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland of North East India.
https://wn.com/Kom_Tribe_Dailylife_In_North_East_India.
#trisnafilms #tribesofnortheastindia
Kom tribe dailylife in North East India.
Documentary page : http://www.trisnafilms.com/journey-across-tribal-art-in-north-east-india-documentary-video-production-by-camille-rolin.html
This clip shot during the shooting of documentary "Journey across tribal arts in North east India" In documentary - Journey across tribal arts in North East India - we cover many tribes like Apatani, Bodo, Garo, Hmar, Khasi, Kom, Konyak, Mao Naga, Maram Naga, Monpa, Rabha, Tangkhul Naga, Tiwa of North East India in states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland of North East India.
- published: 16 Dec 2014
- views: 603
1:46
Ethnic costumes of Kom and Thadou tribe from Manipur
Kom and Thadou couple walking the ramp in their traditional attire during Sangai festival in Manipur.
Kom: The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes...
Kom and Thadou couple walking the ramp in their traditional attire during Sangai festival in Manipur.
Kom: The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
Thadou: The Thadou (Thadou te) are a tribal people native to Northeast India, Chin state and Sagaing Division in Burma and eastern Bangladesh. Thadou is a Kuki-Chin language of the Tibeto-Burman family. Thadou is spoken in the different parts of North East India and adjacent portions of Burma and Bangladesh. It was the second language after Meiteilon (Manipuri) in the Manipur state during British Colonial Period. In Manipur, the Thadou are mostly found in Churachandpur district, Senapati district, Ukhrul district, South-Western Hills and Sadar Hills, Chandel district and Jiribam. They are the largest Tribes of the Kukis Kuki peoples.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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https://wn.com/Ethnic_Costumes_Of_Kom_And_Thadou_Tribe_From_Manipur
Kom and Thadou couple walking the ramp in their traditional attire during Sangai festival in Manipur.
Kom: The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
Thadou: The Thadou (Thadou te) are a tribal people native to Northeast India, Chin state and Sagaing Division in Burma and eastern Bangladesh. Thadou is a Kuki-Chin language of the Tibeto-Burman family. Thadou is spoken in the different parts of North East India and adjacent portions of Burma and Bangladesh. It was the second language after Meiteilon (Manipuri) in the Manipur state during British Colonial Period. In Manipur, the Thadou are mostly found in Churachandpur district, Senapati district, Ukhrul district, South-Western Hills and Sadar Hills, Chandel district and Jiribam. They are the largest Tribes of the Kukis Kuki peoples.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
Reach us at
[email protected] and
[email protected]
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 2525
1:32
Folk cultural dance of the Kom tribe of Manipur at Hornbill festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a...
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
Source: Wikipedia
"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
Source: http://www.hornbillfestival.com
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang (at) gmail.com and
[email protected].
https://wn.com/Folk_Cultural_Dance_Of_The_Kom_Tribe_Of_Manipur_At_Hornbill_Festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
Source: Wikipedia
"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
Source: http://www.hornbillfestival.com
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang (at) gmail.com and
[email protected].
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 12443
1:27
Manipur's Kom community performing dance at Hornbill Festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a...
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
Source: Wikipedia
"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
Source: http://www.hornbillfestival.com
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang (at) gmail.com and
[email protected].
https://wn.com/Manipur's_Kom_Community_Performing_Dance_At_Hornbill_Festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
Source: Wikipedia
"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
Source: http://www.hornbillfestival.com
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang (at) gmail.com and
[email protected].
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 646
1:27
Kom tribal dance of Manipur at Hornbill festival
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a...
The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
Source: Wikipedia
"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
Source: http://www.hornbillfestival.com
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang (at) gmail.com and
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The Kom are one of the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribes mainly found in Manipur, North-East India. They are scattered over all the districts of Manipur. They are a sub-tribe of Komrem/Komhrem. Even though they are referred as "Kom", among them they referred themselves as Kakom. Their origin is unclear as they were nomadic people till they entered Manipur. They entered Manipur through Tripura. Their clan names come into existence only when they came out of a cave. The location of the cave is believed to be somewhere in the borders of China. Shongthu, Saiche, Misai and Mirem were the leaders when they came out of the cave. The names of these leaders became the Clan names of the Kom people. Even though Telien and Mhangte did not take part in the cave incident, but they later became clan names. These people are referred as Kom by the British Raj. The present Koms are just a small percentage of the descendants of Shongthu, Saiche, Misai, Mirem, Telien and Mhangte.
According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Kom is 14, 602.
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"The Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer a rich fare to tourists.
NAGALAND, with its diverse tribal culture, is a land of festivals. A narrow strip of mountainous territory with rugged hills, emerald valleys, sparkling streams and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the 16th State of the Indian Union has salubrious climate throughout the year. It is bounded by Assam in the west, Myanmar in the east, Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south. Sometimes referred to as the `Switzerland of the East', Nagaland represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breathtaking experience. For the adventurous, the State is an ideal place for trekking and jungle camping and offers limitless possibilities for exploring its lush sub-tropical rainforests, which are a treasure trove of medicinal plants. The 20-lakh-strong Naga people, by nature, are fun lovers, and life in Nagaland is one long festival.
Nagas are admired for their rich repertory of folk dances and songs. In spite of the tremendous advance of modernity into their lives, the Naga people have a penchant for vibrant dances and songs praising the brave deeds of ancient warriors and folk heroes, love songs that immoralise tragic love stories, gospel songs and folk tunes. Festivals are celebrated by the various tribes year around; during festivals villages become most lively. Most of the dances have a robust rhythm.
Festivals mainly revolve around agriculture, it being the mainstay of the economy. Over 85 per cent of the population of Nagaland is directly dependent on agriculture and lives in the 1,000-odd villages situated on hilltops or slopes overlooking verdant valleys. In this blissful setting, Nagas enjoy nature with a rare gusto that visitors to the State look at with awe and admiration. In most of these places agriculture consists of a single crop. Although some religious and spiritual sentiments are inter-woven into secular rites and rituals, the predominant theme of the festivals is the offering of prayers to a supreme being, which has different names in different Naga dialects. At these festivals, the gods are propitiated with sacrifices by the head of the village, for a bountiful harvest, either before sowing or on the eve of the harvest. In fact, agricultural work and religion are so interwoven in Naga society that it is difficult to describe the festivals independent of the processes of agriculture.
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