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Keep the Dance Alive by Rina Sherman |
Keep the Dance Alive
A unique voyage through the music,
dance and spirit possession practices of
the Ovahimba people of north-western
Namibia and south-western Angola, Keep
the Dance Alive features remarkable
footage of how dance and spirit
possession is integrated into everyday
life from infancy to death. The
documentary presents a singular vision
of the Ovahimba people, that of director
Rina Sherman who filmed the lives of an
Omuhimba family for seven years. She
focuses on how singing, rhythm and voice
work together with dance and spirit
possession to compose a complete
imaginary universe and a dense and
complex social structure.
Keep the Dance Alive is part of The
Ovahimba Years, a long-term
multi-disciplinary ethnographic study of
the Ovahimba and other
Otjiherero-language-speaking peoples of
northwestern Namibia and southwestern
Angola.
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items are from between 23 May 2003 & 24 Sep 2007.