Dancers and ritual speicalists at the Tuwachung-Jayajum festival entering the place of worship for Toma

  • von Stockhausen, Alban
(June 6, 2011)
ccbyncsa4.0

Content Description

Title
Dancers and ritual speicalists at the Tuwachung-Jayajum festival entering the place of worship for Toma
Description
Sakela or sakela sili is the traditional dance of the bhume ritual among the Rai. It consists of a basic step and sequences of dance gestures (sili) and is accompanied by dhol drums, chyamta cymbals and singing. This group enters the place of worship for Toma. According to the myth of the two sisters Toma and Khema, and their younger brother Kakcilipu (as they are called among the Dumi Rai), the sisters invented the craft of weaving on the hill of Tuwachung-Jayajum.
Keywords
researcher:Chatur Bhakta Rai group:Rai>sub-group:Dumi Rai researcher:Marion Wettstein group:Rai group:Rai>sub-group:Chamling Rai researcher:Alban von Stockhausen ritual-type:ancestral>ritual:sakela dance mythology:Creation Story>sub-story:Story of Toma Khema and Kakcilipu ritual-type:hinduist ritual-type:ancestral
Location
  • Country: Nepal [geonames.org, tgn]
  • Province/state: Khotang [geonames.org]
  • Municipality: Halesi Tuwachung
  • City: Salle [geonames.org]
  • Area: Tuwachung-Jayajum
  • Area: Tuwachung-Jayajum>place:Festival ground
  • Location: Tuwachung-Jayajum
description author(s)
  • Marion Wettstein
  • von Stockhausen, Alban

Media Description

hav media handle
10462
original media identifier
NP11_Vi5D2_04979
original media type
digital/video
creator(s)
  • von Stockhausen, Alban (videographer)
creation date
June 6, 2011
archived by
jusch
archiving date
May 12, 2021, 6:06 a.m.

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