It's both unfair and FUN to post this photo without the context.
I took this photo at a festival in the Philippines called Ati-Atihan. Back in the ol' ruthless exploration and raping of lands days (as opposed to the new ones), the Spanish introduced Christ to the aboriginal people as a statue, in child form, because (as one theory goes), they'd like him better. Skip ahead a few hundred years and you've got an annual festival in his honour. EVERYONE (save for the Muslim minority in the southern islands) has a replica of THIS statue at home.
On this special day, they dress him up in the BEST (I have another one of Christ in his best Nike basketball shorts), and form "tribes" of however many people, to parade him through town. The locals also dress up (most aren't actually Ati people, they're just mocking them), and it's a sort of competition. There's also intense drumming and lots of Catholic prayers happening.
The Philippines, worth an outing.
If you're really curious, you can read more on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ati-Atihan_Festival
Mr.Saint Child?? That's how I've been referring to myself for the longest time now. Either way, cool picture. I always associated the teletubbies with satanism. I guess they're going for a contrast.
When I'm not journaling in obscurity, I'm flirting with disaster, missing planes and planning adventures. I've just moved back to Canada from London (UK), where I developed unsavoury habits like looking left before crossing the street, holding my fork curved down, and asking for the 'loo'. Follow me as I fumble my way to familiarity in my new home – Toronto . I promise won't spare you the gritty city details.
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WTH is that?
Well, that's creepy as hell. Do people look for that in a savior? Or, to you all, saviour?
Whoa. That doll is creepy looking, but great photograph!
It's both unfair and FUN to post this photo without the context.
I took this photo at a festival in the Philippines called Ati-Atihan. Back in the ol' ruthless exploration and raping of lands days (as opposed to the new ones), the Spanish introduced Christ to the aboriginal people as a statue, in child form, because (as one theory goes), they'd like him better. Skip ahead a few hundred years and you've got an annual festival in his honour. EVERYONE (save for the Muslim minority in the southern islands) has a replica of THIS statue at home.
On this special day, they dress him up in the BEST (I have another one of Christ in his best Nike basketball shorts), and form "tribes" of however many people, to parade him through town. The locals also dress up (most aren't actually Ati people, they're just mocking them), and it's a sort of competition. There's also intense drumming and lots of Catholic prayers happening.
The Philippines, worth an outing.
If you're really curious, you can read more on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ati-Atihan_Festival
Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!
And he's called "Señor Santo Niño" which directly translates as, "Mister Saint Child".
Mr.Saint Child?? That's how I've been referring to myself for the longest time now.
Either way, cool picture. I always associated the teletubbies with satanism. I guess they're going for a contrast.
Don't even get Filipinos started on the Infant of Prague...
Anthony - Perhaps we can dress you up once a year and parade you around. Mind wrapping your arms arund this guy?
Pistols - I'm willing to learn from your mistakes. I'll heed your warning.
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