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  • Lion traditional dance presentation at ancient Cha Tang Village, at Guangzhou periphery. The Chinese Southern Lion dance originated from Guangdong state, the homeland of the Chinese southern style lion. The Chinese southern horned lions are believed to be mythological Nians.<br />
Guangdong, China.
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  • Artist performing a traditional lion dance at Wong Fei Hung Museum.<br />
The Wong Fei Hung Lion Dance team presentation includes stilts over 10-12 feet in the air, with the lion jumping from stilt to stilt. Foshan is known as the birthplace of lion dancing.
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  • Yawalapiti men, before the opening of the Festival.<br />
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"For the Yawalapiti, the mythic world is a past that is not connected to the present through strict chronological ties. Thus, myth exists as a spatial and temporal reference, but mainly provides behavioral models. The ceremonies are the occasion par excelence for replicating these models, but their privileged relation with the world of myth above all symbolizes the impossibility of repeating that world, except in an imperfect way. The ritual is thus a moment when daily life is closer to the ideal model presented in myth, without however being able to attain it." <br />
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From ISA (Instituto Sócio Ambiental): Cosmologia e rituais<br />
by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
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