Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific
1. Nawaka Entertainment Group - Same E Me Au
2. Unidentified - Bula Malaya
3. Uci Boi Yawa - Nakelo (Remix)
4. Mili Rova - Na Yaqona
5. Simione Rova & Bigwilz - Sa baci tubu
6. Fiji 7s National Team - Hymn at the Pioneers 7's Gala 2018 (Utah)
7. Unidentified - Calling the Turtle on Koro Island Fiji
8. Unidentified - Fijian shell trumpet (Recorded in 1955 by George Kingsley Roth)
9. Unidentified - Mumu Mai
10. Dancers and Singers form Motusa - Mak Rarotonga (Dance in Rarotongan Style)
11. Orchid Island Group - Title Unknown
12. Warwick Vocal Group - Title Unknown (Recorded by David Fanshawe)
13. Unidentified - Title Unknown (Fijian village women singing)
14. Unidentified - Tutu (sounds of bark cloth beating)
15. Unidentified - Male Fan Dance (Recorded by David Fanshawe in Kumi Village, Verata, Tailevu, Viti Levu)
16. The Nakamakama Villagers - Chululu
17. Sakiusa Bulicokocoko & Lela Seruvakula - Rui Totoka
18. Daya Nand - Sundar Haath Sunehri Zulfein
19. Unidentified - Fijian Village Women Singing
20. Fiu 'Urarie - Hiko #1
21. Marika Tivitivi - Fijian nose flute (Recorded 1957 in Suva by George Kingsley Roth)
22. Dreketi (Qamea) village group - Ko Droka Na Bogi
23. Viveka Nand and Bhaskara Nand - Sai Ki Nagaria (Sai’s Dwelling Place)
24. Adi Cakobau School Choir - Title Unknown (Recorded in Suva, Fiji)
25. Vagadrodroka Ni Saqani - Yalo E Veiciriyaki
26. Unidentified - O Na Merisa
27. Nem & Talei ft. Sofaia - Cakaudrove Bua Macuata
28. Melaia Dimuri - Vei Bogi Kece
29. Balram Dass, Satnik Dass & Subba Raju - Light Classical Melody
30. Shakuntla Devi - Untitled live on Fiji Indian TV
31. Choir Of The Methodist Church In Motusa - Mak (Him) #306 - Hainoaga (Saying Farewell)
32. Suva Centenary Methodist Church Choir - Isa Lei
The exhibition soundtrack for Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific is organized by LACMA and Mark “Frosty” McNeill of dublab.com, a non-profit radio station exploring wide-spectrum music from around the world.
On view from December 15th, 2019 to July 19th, 2020 in the Resnick Pavilion, Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific features over 280 artworks drawn from major international collections, including the Fiji Museum, British Museum, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Cambridge), the Smithsonian, and distinguished private collections
Listen to a unique mix of traditional music and contemporary tracks that creates a sonic experience reflecting the Fijian Islands. Includes selections such as sere ni cumo songs, Indo-Fijian qawali, Rotuman Tautoga dances, and more.
When listening inside the exhibition, please be considerate of others and use headphones.