SMF Review: Anda Union at Ships of the Sea

A gorgeous early afternoon seemed perfect for Anda Union, the Inner Mongolian folk ensemble. Many of their songs pay tribute to nature, yet their landlocked roots provided an amusing contrast to Savannah’s Ships of the Sea Museum.

Clad in black Western garb you might expect from a rock band, the seven musicians took the stage. The first bow’s strike on the horsehead fiddle produced unexpected power and warmth, as modern electronics amplified the ancient music’s full, rich, and commanding sound.

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