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- Dadawa is the artist name of Zhu Zheqin, a singer/songwriter/indie producer, who is well-known for her vocalization. She was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Dadawa is sometimes referred as the "Chinese Enya" by fans. Many fans also describe her as China's Ry Cooder, given her eclectic forays into World Music including one recording and tour with Ireland's The Chieftains. She collaborated with composer/producer He Xuntian for all of her albums. He Xuntian is a Shanghai music professor. In 1994, He Xuntian and Dadawa travelled to Tibet to research Tibetan culture and beliefs. The result, Sister Drum (1995), was an international success. Following that, Dadawa's album Voices From The Sky was released in 1997. Dadawa is the first contemporary Chinese musician to have her music released worldwide, for which she has received an Asian MTV award for her contribution to Asian music. In recent years, Dadawa has developed a reputation as a world traveller and adventurer, visiting many countries and immersing herself in a variety of cultures around the world. She has also worked in television journalism, in particular her hosting of a major Chinese television documentary, "Into Africa", which introduced that continent to hundreds of millions of viewers. After many years of not releasing a solo album, finally in August 2006, she released "Seven Days". This album did not contain any Tibetan elements, but still maintained lyrical references to Buddhist ideas. Musically, the concept headed more toward Chinese traditional folk songs with pan-Asian elements. However, her trademark beautifully sung melody lines, East Asian percussion, and ambient electronic and classical instrumentation persisted. Meanwhile she created a band made up of Canadian musicians including Ron Korb, George Gao, Bill Bridges, Paul Hoffert, Lew Mele, and Ben Riley and toured in China to introduce her new music to the Chinese public. Dadawa's work on "Seven Days" was nominated for a BBC World Music Award in 2007. The same year Dadawa won the prestigious Tom. com award for the "Most Influential Woman in Chinese Music" and was voted a Top Ten album in China by both Sina. com and the Beijing Evening News. "Seven Days" also went on to win the award for best world fusion album in the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards. In 2007, she completed a documentary film of her musical sojourns in India, Nepal and Tibet, co-directed with Oscar winner, Ross Kauffman. In January 2009, Dadawa was appointed a United Nations Development Program Goodwill Ambassador in China, with a focus on preserving ethnic music and handicrafts.
- Dadawa cuyo nombre verdadero es Zhu Zheqin es una cantante, compositora y productora china, conocida por su gran vocalización. Ella nació en Guangzhou, China. Dadawa también es conocida como "China Enya" por los fans. Muchos fans también la describen como Ry Cooder de China, cuenta que incursió en el mundo de la música ecléctica incluyendo una grabación y una gira junto a The Chieftains de Irlanda. Ella colaboró junto al productor y compositor He Xuntian de todos sus discos. Además fue su profesor de música de Shangai. En 1994, He Xuntian y Dadawa viajaron al Tíbet para investigar la cultura tibetana sobre sus costumbres y creencias. El resultado, la hermana del tambor (1995), fue un éxito internacional. Dadawa participó en el álbum de The Sky que fue lanzado en 1997. Dadawa, fue una de las artístas más destacadas en el mundo contemporáneo para dar a conocer su música en el resto del mundo, por lo que ha recibido el premio MTV de Asia por su contribución a la música asiática. En los últimos años, Dadawa ha desarrollado una reputación como viajera y aventurera, visitando muchos países y sumergiéndose en una variedad de culturas de todo el mundo. También ha trabajado en el periodismo de televisión, en particular, su celebración de un documental de la televisión china importante, "En África", que se introdujo en ese continente a cientos de millones de espectadores.
- 朱哲琴(英文名:Dadawa),中国女歌手,中国新音乐的代表人物,被她的粉丝称作“中国的恩雅”。祖籍湖南,出生于广州,1990年毕业于广州师范学院(2000年合并入广州大学)。1995年她的专辑《阿姐鼓》在56个国家同步发行,从而享有了国际声誉。2009年,联合国开发计划署任命她为中国亲善大使。 朱哲琴的丈夫是加拿大外交官黎义恩。
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- 朱哲琴(英文名:Dadawa),中国女歌手,中国新音乐的代表人物,被她的粉丝称作“中国的恩雅”。祖籍湖南,出生于广州,1990年毕业于广州师范学院(2000年合并入广州大学)。1995年她的专辑《阿姐鼓》在56个国家同步发行,从而享有了国际声誉。2009年,联合国开发计划署任命她为中国亲善大使。 朱哲琴的丈夫是加拿大外交官黎义恩。
- Dadawa is the artist name of Zhu Zheqin, a singer/songwriter/indie producer, who is well-known for her vocalization. She was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Dadawa is sometimes referred as the "Chinese Enya" by fans. Many fans also describe her as China's Ry Cooder, given her eclectic forays into World Music including one recording and tour with Ireland's The Chieftains. She collaborated with composer/producer He Xuntian for all of her albums. He Xuntian is a Shanghai music professor.
- Dadawa cuyo nombre verdadero es Zhu Zheqin es una cantante, compositora y productora china, conocida por su gran vocalización. Ella nació en Guangzhou, China. Dadawa también es conocida como "China Enya" por los fans. Muchos fans también la describen como Ry Cooder de China, cuenta que incursió en el mundo de la música ecléctica incluyendo una grabación y una gira junto a The Chieftains de Irlanda. Ella colaboró junto al productor y compositor He Xuntian de todos sus discos.
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