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Theyyam dancer South India — Fotopedia
The theyyam dancers make up in a little room, and try to hide themselves to the audience, so not easy to shot. And once they are ready,in transe, they are supposed to be Gods on earth, so Gods do not pause for french photographer and they go dancing in front of the Temple... A great subject for pix, but hard to catch !India

Les danseurs de Theyyam se maquillent à l'abri des regards des spectateurs, ce qui ne facilite pas le travail du photographe... Une fois le maquillage terminé, ils rentrent en transe, et vont danser autour du temple. Ils sont alors considérés comme des dieux par les croyants, et un Dieu ne pose pas pour une photo, ce qui ne facilite pas..vous connaissez l'histoire.
Enfin, après la danse, vient le moment du business: ils prient et font des prévisions pour tout le village qui se presse autour d'eux moyennant quelques roupies. Le top: pour 400 roupies (une somme enorme en Inde), ils prient pour toute la famille.
Le spectacle est très beau, et très authentique car pas touristique, mais la conclusion ne me réconcilie pas avec la religion!
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Theyyam (Malayalam: തെയ്യം‍) or Theyyattam or Thira is a popular Hindu ritual form of worship of North Malabar in Kerala state, India, predominant in the Kolathunadu area (consisting of present-day Kasargod, Kannur Districts, Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad and Vadakara & Koyilandy Taluks of Kozhikode of Kerala state. As a living cult with several thousand-year-old traditions, rituals and customs, it embraces almost all the castes and classes of the Hindu religion in this region. The performers of Theyyam belong to the lower class community, and have an important position in Theyyam. This is unique, since only in Kerala, do both the upper-caste Brahmins and lower-caste tribals share an important position in a major form of worship. The term Theyyam is a corrupt form of Devam or God. People of these districts consider Theyyam itself as a God and they seek blessings from this Theyyam. A similar custom is followed in the Tulu Nadu region of neighbouring Karnataka known as Bhuta Kola

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