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Wat (wie) is tassa - definitie

CARIBBEAN DRUM ENSEMBLE WITH INDIAN ROOTS
Tassa drum
  • Tassa band Trinidad and Tobago Sweet Tassa (2012)

tassa drum         
['tas?]
¦ noun W. Indian a large one-sided Indian goatskin drum, typically hung from the neck.
Origin
tassa from Hindi.
Clepsis tassa         
Clepsis tassa is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador.
Aleksander Tassa         
Aleksander Tassa (5 July 1882 Tartu – 23 March 1955 Tallinn) was an Estonian writer and art personnel.

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Tassa

In Trinidad and Tobago, and other parts of the Caribbean, the term tassa refers to a drumming ensemble drawn from an amalgamation of various North Indian folk drumming traditions, most importantly dhol-tasha, a style that remains popular today in many parts of India and Pakistan. Beginning in the 1830s and lasting until 1918, dhol-tasha was taken around the world by Indian workers, mostly from present-day Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, enmeshed in a global scheme of indentured labor in British, French, and Dutch territories.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor tassa
1. By Haim Bior Tags: israel, Tassa, migrant worker The National Labor Tribunal tripled the fine levied on Tassa, a wood importer and retailer, for neglecting a Chinese employee.
2. The Tel Aviv District Court fined the company NIS 50,000, and owner Eyal Tassa NIS 15,000.
3. Designer Hagit Tassa is working with a Tel Aviv center for victims of sexual crimes.
4. Tassa argued that the fact that the hospital did not know the worker‘s name did not jeopardize his treatment.
5. Customers were warned that the Tassa and Sniglar cots, sold across Europe, might not be safe after a batch failed safety tests.