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Manage No PI00005190 Country Fiji Year 2017-08-03 ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Social practices, rituals, festive events

Description | At the end of the vilavilairevo, a special chant or song is sung to celebrate the successful culmination of the vila ritual and that no one was harmed in the process. | ||
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Photographer | Yavusa o Sawau | ||
Place | File Size | 6.30MB | |
Definition | 300 DPI | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | Yavusa o Sawau, Department of Heritage & Arts, Fiji, ICHCAP |
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire_COSTUMING THE DAUVILA
The making of costumes for the dauvila (firewalker) is a very significant part of the ritual as it re-enacts the moment when the gift of Vila becomes the Sawau collective intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Women, mostly, participate in its preparation. The costumes are vibrant and intricately woven, symbolic of power and strength. Wearers project a different self allowing them to walk on hot stones.
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire_costume preparation
DYING PANDANUS BLACK:The dried pandanus leaves are dyed black through a natural steeping process in swampy mud pools. The dried leaves are clustered in batches before immersing in mud.
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire_costume preparation
The ‘kalabuci damu’ is a cultivated plant similar to A-wilkesiana but with rounded leaf blades up to 15cm long. Leaves from this plant are boiled with the swamp steeped pandanus to darken its colour.
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire_costume preparation
DYING PANDANUS YELLOW: Fresh turmeric or ‘cea’ (pronounced "there") is a natural dye used in the yellow coloring of pandanus. Cea is dug, cleaned, grated then boiled with dried pandanus leaves.
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire_Traditional fire walking in Fiji
Firewalking (Vila) an intangible gift to the people of Sawau (Beqa, Fiji) performed only on solemn ceremonial occasion. This is the mystical phenomenon of walking on hot stones passed through generations from the Sawau ancestors. Traditional fire walking in Fiji. The entirety of the vilavilairevo performance visual presentation by the dauvila of the Sawau Tribe of Beqa.
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire_Costume Preparation (Traditional fire walking in Fiji)
Firewalking (Vila) an intangible gift to the people of Sawau (Beqa, Fiji) performed only on solemn ceremonial occasion. This is the mystical phenomenon of walking on hot stones passed through generations from the Sawau ancestors. Costume Preparation (Traditional fire walking in Fiji) The liku (skirt) is the main component of the ensemble of the dauvila [firewalker]. This is the entire process of preparing the vilavilairevo (firewalking) costume.
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire__Pit Preparation(Traditional fire walking in Fiji)
Firewalking (Vila) an intangible gift to the people of Sawau (Beqa, Fiji) performed only on solemn ceremonial occasion. This is the mystical phenomenon of walking on hot stones passed through generations from the Sawau ancestors. Pit Preparation. While it maybe a cumbersome activity, the preparation of the irevo is pivotal to ensure the sanctity of the fire walking ceremony is maintained.This is the entire process captured.
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NA VILA: Sacred Power Over Heat and Fire_Introducing Beqa Island and Firewalking
Firewalking (Vila) an intangible gift to the people of Sawau (Beqa, Fiji) performed only on solemn ceremonial occasion. This is the mystical phenomenon of walking on hot stones passed through generations from the Sawau ancestors. The making of costumes for the dauvila (firewalker) is a very significant part of the ritual as it re-enacts the moment when the gift of Vila becomes the Sawau collective intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Women, mostly, participate in its preparation. The costumes are vibrant and intricately woven, symbolic of power and strength. Wearers project a different self allowing them to walk on hot stones. Introducing Beqa Island and Firewalking. Sir David Attenborough: introducing the gift!
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