This exhibition is focused on an old Venezuelan tradition, "Los Diablos Danzantes de Yare" (The Dancing Devils of Yare).This colorful Corpus Christi celebration takes place in San
Francisco de Yare, a small town close to Caracas. The roots of this
representation of the symbolic struggle between Good and Evil can be
traced back to the Middle Ages in Europe.
Up
until recently, I was not an advocate of our traditional folklore.
Perhaps due to an over-estimation of classical European culture, I was
not able to regard these popular and archival cultural expressions in
their appropriate framework.For
us "civilized" and intellectual westerners, what is the right approach
to these rituals? With derision? With a superiority complex ? By taking
naïve tourist snapshots? By comparing it with our culture? I think
otherwise.
I believe it is wiser to accept the challenge of contrasting
rather than comparing these distinct cultural poles. When carefully
examining the issues involved, they focus on the same, great, unsolved
issues of our "advanced" technological culture, such as: God, Death,
Good and Evil, Religion, and Cosmogony.
Note: Please visit my original work http://www.artrbd.com/yare where you could listen to the videos with music.
Sorry for Ipad and Iphone users, these videos are in flash format not visible for them. Steve Jobs was not perfect after all :-)
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