Si us ha agradat SINNERS (2025) recordeu que teniu
RING SHOUT/CÀNTIC RITUAL (2020)
d'en P. Djèli Clark
en català
editada per Mai Més
i amb coberta de
l'Albert Monteys.
#African #Spirituality in #America
by Chief Alaje for #Vimeo
❛❛ At the #heart of the #experience was the #ring #shout, a #sacred #ritual in which worshipers shift their feet & move their #bodies in a #circle to symbolize the connection between #Past, #Present & #Future. ❜❜ 1:25/2min.
🔗 https://vimeo.com/644499724 2021 Nov 10
🔗 https://Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_shout … #RingShout
#Time #Timelessness #TimeTravel #BlackHistory #culture #dance #religion #belief #cosmology #Kronodon
The roots of African Spirituality in America for African Americans.
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