C is for Chutney
on Raquel @ VSO (Guyana), 14/Mar/2010 23:01, 34 days ago
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Dear all, I am so glad that today we have a guest, Dan, because I can only think of bad words. Terrible, nasty, stinky words; So I will rather keep them to myself, forget about sexism for a bit and let the man talk (No, sexism has nothing to do withDan, it has to do with other "happenings" which I will not blog about! but if you're dying to know, give me a call ahahah):Wow, I'm a guest blogger. I feel important!(I am very easily pleased)Anyway, on with the alphabet . . .C is for: ChutneyNot the edible kind (although as an aside, achar, a spicy mango pickle/chutney type thing is one of my favourite food discoveries here, spicy/sweet/sour/tangy deliciousness, let down by only by it's rather offputting dark grey colour).Chutney is in fact devoured through the ears.  It is, simply speaking, East Indian Carribean music, a baffling collision of calypso, soca, bollywood songs and traditional indian styles.  The singing can sound whiny to western ears, and the music can sound cheaply produced and rough around the edges, but it certainly has an energy, style and flavour all of its own.Together with the baffling mix of musical influences is a strong emphasis on storytelling in the lyrics. Almost all songs tell a story, and some even come in a series of tracks based on the same backing music, telling different aspects of the same story.  A popular series at the moment 'Catch me Lovah' tells the story of a man finding his girlfriend in the car with another woman, who as the series progresses is revealed to heve been his best friend, wearing a wig.Nearly all Chutney songs are about either infidelity, drinking rum (generally the men drinking rum, and complaining about the women telling them off for it) or whining.  Whining means dancing like you are having sex.  Again with Chutney this leads to a thundering collision of cultures, with twisty bollywood hand movements and side to side shaking hips combined with the low down and dirty grind of typical dancehall/soca dancing.So altogether, a unique and spicy flavour, but it can be an aquired taste.Video for 'catch me lovah' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFtUZ