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Title The saint with two faces
Published London, UK : Royal Anthropological Institute, 2011, 1988

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Description 1 online resource (42 min.)
Series Cuyagua ; part II
Ethnographic video online ; volume 2
Summary The Feast of St John the Baptist begins two or three weeks after Corpus Christi, on June 23rd. According to biblical tradition, St John lived in the desert, renouncing the pleasures of this world. But the people of Cuyagua think of him as a flamboyantly dressed young man, with a passion for making merry. Although men provide drum music and join in the dancing, the celebration of St John's Feast is a predominantly female affair in Cuyagua, based on a large body of women's songs. The Saint with Two Faces introduces some of the leading women followers of St John, both at work cleaning the beach for tourists, and at home with their children. A group of these women describe their beliefs about St John and the way in which they organise his Feast. But these preliminary scenes also serve to establish the themes that will underlie the Feast itself - an extraordinary conjunction of the sacred and the profane, of celebration and mourning
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 27, 2013)
Event Recorded in 1986
Notes This edition in Spanish and English with English subtitles
Subject Rites and ceremonies -- Caribbean Area
Rites and ceremonies.
Caribbean Area.
Genre/Form Nonfiction films.
Nonfiction films.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Drion, Georges, director
Henley, Paul, director
Other Titles Saint with two faces. Part II : Cuyagua