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Falling Leaves Return to their Roots

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Falling Leaves Return to Their Roots evolved out of the 'Echoes of The BeeWee' project which was originally funded by an Arts Council of Wales Creative Wales Award in 2003. The piece was then developed for the Welsh Independent Dance 'Dance Bytes' tour in 2004.

"Re-working 'Falling leaves Return to their Roots' I wanted to explore my mixed ancestry through folkloric myths; the importance of water and ritual using film and dance theatre. Adeola Dewis, a visual artist /dancer, and myself, explored the water deity of Yamanja, the giver of life and death, in connection with the Ocean. Yamanja is still celebrated in parts of West Africa, Brazil and the Caribbean islands."

June Campbell-Davies

June Campbell-Davies is a Cardiff-based Professional Dancer/ Choreographer/ Teacher and has been involved in many community, school and professional projects throughout Wales over a number of years.

Added By:valleyandvale
Category:Dance
Added On: 13/05/2008 11:14:12
Views: 315
Tags: Dance Performing Arts Yamanja Water&Ritual











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