Tibetan Audio-Visual Collections at Trace Foundation's Latse Library

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Title

Tibetan Audio-Visual Collections at Trace Foundation's Latse Library

Description

For two decades, Trace Foundation's Latse Library has been one of the only institutions in the world comprehensively acquiring audio-visual materials from Tibetan and Himalayan regions. The collection of nearly 7,000 items is the largest of its kind and represents the vast array of Tibetan music and performing arts, in both audio and video formats that have emerged since the Cultural Revolution (1967-76), a time of great socio-economic change. Over 28 months, this project will provide access to these otherwise hidden resources for the benefit of scholars, researchers, students, and widespread Tibetan communities, and serve as a model for other institutions that seek to catalog similar multilanguage A/V materials.

Date

Temporal Coverage

1980 - 2014

Spatial Coverage

China (Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, and Yunnan); Bhutan; Ladakh; and Tibetan communities in India, Europe, and the Americas.

Extent

4000 Audio (Including Speech And Music), Audiovisual

Collaborating Institution

Identifier

Primary Contact

Ms. Kristina Dy-Liacco

Request

$160,389

Was Funded