About Gendèr
A gendèr is a type of metallophone used in Balinese and Javanese gamelan music. It consists of 10 to 14 tuned metal bars suspended over a tuned resonator of bamboo or metal, which are tapped with a mallet made of wooden disks or a padded wooden disk.
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.Femicide - The Killing of women and girls because of their Gender - is The Most extreme form of Gender -based violence.
But many countries do not keep a record of The Number of cases.
In Ecuador, Geraldina Guerra tracks cases and maps the lives of victims, keeping their memory alive to help start conversations around femicide and spark a cultural shift in attitudes.
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