Life has a rhythm, it's constantly moving. The word for rhythm, used by the Malinke tribes, is FOLI. It is a word that encompasses so much more than drumming, dancing or sound. It's found in every part of daily life. In this film you not only hear and feel rhythm but you see it. It's an extraordinary blend of image and sound that feeds the senses and reminds us all how essential it is.

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  • Steven

    We hire personal trainers, we join gyms, we sign up for 10Ks and marathons, we take yoga and pilates classes, because so many of us no longer work with our bodies. And still we're not as lean or as strong as we'd like to be. Not inherently good or bad. Just an interesting trade-off, or exchange, or maybe a short-change. A powerful video-sound-rhythm exploration. Thanks to all involved. May their culture carry on.

  • Lainie

    Seeing important work being done. Seeing important work done in community. seeing important work done to shared rhythm. Seeing important work with rhythm and dance and meaningful satisfaction. Realizing that in America, we have a poverty of important work being done. We are suffering from a lack of rhythm, community, satisfaction, deep and meaningful work. Our isolated country is suffering from a lack of deep and meaningful community work. Everything has become too easy. This is such an inspiring and revealing movie! Thank you for sharing it! Lainie

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  • The harvest also revolves around movement and rhythm for the people of Baro.
  • Drumming can benefit your mind, body and spirit.
  • Do the tasks of your day today conscious of the rhythm, the movement, the dance. Feel yourself moving in time with life.

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