Good morning!
At the festival in Diembéreng near Cap Skirring, the focus is not on spectacle but on living culture. Groups from different villages gather to perform traditional dances that reflect identity, history, and social structure.
The rhythms are driven by drums and simple instruments, while dancers move in precise, often symbolic patterns. Costumes and masks vary depending on the dance, sometimes representing spirits, animals, or ancestral roles.
The audience is not separated from the performers; people join, react, and become part of the atmosphere.
For travelers, it is a rare opportunity to experience culture not as a show, but as something that is still actively lived and shared.
Enjoy the YouTube video!
(sorry, the quallity of the film is only medium, durng the festival I had to ’shoot from the hip‘)
Best wishes from
Heike & Carsten
(–> Text übersetzen in Deutsch)
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