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hiddenromania · 1 year
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In Botiza women use pigments extracted from plants, flowers and bark to colour their wool. Preferably the pigments of summer flowers are used, because the spring-pigments contain to much water - Mick Palarczyk
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luzpalida · 8 months
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Traditional hairstyle and headdress from the region of Krzczonow, Poland.
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femmeterypolka · 2 months
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listen to my tunes boy
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wildwren · 11 months
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When I were in Brum, guineas only caused pain. But look at that fucker. That's total joy, that.
The Gallows Pole (2023) // What Will We Do When We Have No Money? (Traditional)
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nonenglishsongs · 2 months
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Folksy Friday | 4 Yn Y Bar - Dacw 'Nghariad I Lawr Yn Y Berllan (Welsh)
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showtime-star · 2 years
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Idk if some of y'all even care about this but as a kid I would always watch "The Princess and The Frog" and I loved the film dearly. But one thing I was always interested in was Dr. Facilier. He was intriguing to me I would wonder "how'd he get into Voodoo?" "What's his backstory?" "How'd he meet his friends on the other side?" Never did get an answer..but today I went to YouTube and watched a clip of the movie where Facilier is talking to his "friends" and I went to the comments people we're saying "this guy deserves his own movie" "I wish we knew his backstory" and so I took to Google and tried to find anything about Facilier. This is what I found...so far?
Facilier also claims to practice Hoodoo or traditional folk magic.
In an earlier script, Dr. Facilier would not just be a dark wizard who wants to conquer New Orleans with the help of his friends, he would have been Mama Odie's son, who followed the path of the dark arts, unlike his mother. In this same script, there was to be a showdown between the two of them, which would have converged into a major battle during the Mardi Gras.
Facilier was originally named Dr. Duvalier after Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier, the Voodoo practicing genocidal dictator of Haiti. Duvalier also had a fondness for dressing as Baron Samedi but also prayed to Jesus Christ. Perhaps to avoid reprisals from Duvalier's remaining supporters, the name was changed to "Facilier" from "facilitate" meaning "to enable."
Facilier is the first black Disney Villain and the fourth to be French or have French origins.
Facilier appears to resemble Baron Samedi, the Haitian voodoo Loa of the dead. He wore a top hat, a tuxedo, and other accessories. He too has associations with voodoo spirits. It may be presumed that Facilier is a worshiper of Samedi.
For those who don't know this is Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier ⬇️
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I don't know if this answers anything but it was fun to look for :)
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 6 months
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Listen/purchase: Thonar (Demo) by Annie Hurdy Gurdy
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w-armansky-blog · 2 years
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ONUKA: dizzying blend of traditional folk combined with some serious techno vibes
Nata Zhyzhchenko, the leading woman of the band ONUKA, is one of the brightest pop cultural phenomena of 21st century Ukraine. She is a musician capable of harmoniously blending folk traditions with urban sounds. ONUKA's new music and image stress the particular mix reverberating through their songs: a combination of the archaic and the modern.
ONUKA’s music has become a new cultural channel that connected Ukraine with the rest of the world. She spoke to her listeners in English and Ukrainian. But her communication was understandable without any translation: through rhythms, melodies, timbre, images. The echo of historical musical forms resonated with the sound of the 21st century, linking the present to the future and the future. Such a message is understandable without words.
No one before her had managed to look so fresh and urban, while emphasizing a connection with the folk tradition.
source: odessareview.com
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cruelsister-moved2 · 10 months
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For the werewolf, the werewolf Please have sympathy For the werewolf, he is someone So much like you and me Once I saw him in the moonlight When the bats, they were flying All alone, I saw the werewolf and The werewolf was crying Crying, "Nobody, nobody, nobody knows How much I love the maiden as I tear off her clothes", Crying, "Nobody, nobody knows of my pain When I see it is risen, that full moon again"
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the-golden-vanity · 8 months
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localrye · 9 months
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hiddenromania · 1 year
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Spring is coming symbolically with one of the most beautiful local customs (to be sure, Bulgarians have the same custom).
Mărțișor is an old tradition celebrated all over Romania every year, on March 1st. The name Mărțișor is a diminutive of March (Martie in Romanian). On this day, Romanians buy silky red-white threads (șnur) tied into a bow to which a small trinket (or, as in this picture, Spring flowers) is attached and offer them to their (female) family members, friends and colleagues to show friendship, respect or admiration. It is believed that the person who wears the red and white string would enjoy a prosperous and healthy year. In eastern Romania ( Moldavia and Bukovina), the red and white string was complemented with a small - gold or silver - coin. After wearing the coin for twelve days, the women would buy fresh cheese with it, hoping that their skin would be healthy and beautiful the entire year.
Much like in Bulgaria, the custom is clearly very old, pre-Christian and linked to fertility cults. Mărțișor trinkets initially consisted of small river pebbles, colored in white and red, stringed on a thread and worn around the neck. They were worn, to bring good luck and good weather, from March 1 until the first trees would bloom. When the first trees were flowering the Mărțișor were hanged on tree branches.
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cowboy-tendencies · 1 year
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Honey in the Hair - Blackbird Raum
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affairesasuivre · 1 year
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Lisa O’Neill, ‘All of This is Chance’.
Après Heard a Long Song Gone en 2018 et l’EP The Wren en 2019, l’autrice-compositrice Lisa O’Neill revient avec un nouvel opus – son premier chez Rough Trade – All Of This Is Chance.
En véritable narratrice, Lisa O’Neill s’y dévoile comme l’une des figures les plus évocatrices de la musique contemporaine irlandaise au fil de 8 titres invoquant avec poésie et émotion sa terre natale, oscillant entre pièces orchestrales et morceaux épurés au banjo.
Premier extrait Old Note, disponible dès maintenant !
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wildwren · 1 year
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stills from the video for Go Dig My Grave by Lankum
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viksalos · 2 years
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Lingua Ignota performing Katie Cruel at Capital Turnaround, Washington DC, 5/13/22
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