Moko Jumbies book
MOKO JUMBIES: The Dancing Spirits of Trinidad
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This is my first book resulting from a long term project with the ‘Dragon’ Keylemanjahro School of Art & Culture in Cocorite, Trinidad. The school teaches children the art of dancing on stilts and they show off their skills in the annual Carnival parades.
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About the book:
A Photographic Essay of the Stilt-Walkers (Moko Jumbies) of Trinidad and Tobago
Seventeen years ago, Glen “Dragon” de Souza founded the Keylemanjahro School of Arts and Culture on the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. The school’s mission was to revive the almost forgotten West African tradition of the Moko Jumbie or “stilt-walker,” and adopt it into the annual Carnival celebration. Not only would it restore a centuries-old tribal custom that had been squashed by colonialism and slavery, but also de Souza dreamed it would keep underprivileged children from street-life and drugs.
Today, more than one hundred Moko Jumbies‹boys and girls starting from the age of four years old‹practice at the Keylemanjahro School. Internationally recognized photographer Stefan Falke spent six years documenting these “dancing spirits” of Trinidad. With rare power, he captures the vivid costumes and haunting beauty of the Moko Jumbie dances in over 200 dazzling color photographs.
Moko Jumbies: The Dancing Spirits of Trinidad celebrates the success of this spectacular movement that has not only enriched the lives of its participants and all the people who live and visit Trinidad, but also the enduring culture of the island itself.
Stefan Falke was born in Germany in 1956. He abandoned his studies in civil engineering to follow a passion for documentary photography. His photographs and movie stills have been published in major international magazines and his work from the book has been shown at the international photojournalism festival ‘Visa Pour L’Image’ in Perpignan/France. He began talking pictures of the Moko Jumbies in 1997, a year after he had seen them for the first time in Trinidad. In 1999, he became a member of laif (www.laif.de ), one of the leading agencies for photojournalism, magazine and travel photography in Germany. He lives in New York City. This is his first book.
Preface by Geoffrey Holder
Introduction by Earl Lovelace
Photography/Travel
hardcover
ISBN: 0-9727661-3-8
216 pages: Over 200 photographs
Pointed Leaf Press
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Great work Stefan
jumbie, jumbie dem!!! lol trini 2 de bone!