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Village Mindima - Chimbu tribe - skeleton bodypainting.
Western Highlands is a province of Papua New Guinea. The provincial capital is Mount Hagen. The province covers an area of 8,500 km², and there are 440,025 inhabitants (2000 census), making the Western Highlands one of the most densely populated provinces. Tea and coffee are grown in the Western Highlands. Mount Wilhelm, the tallest mountain in Papua New Guinea, is on the border of the Western Highlands.
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Simbu, also known as (and officially named) Chimbu, is a Highlands Region province in Papua New Guinea.
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We ontmoeten de mensen van de Chimbu-stam. Ze organiseren een dans. We kunnen de voorbereidingen en de body painting meebeleven. Ze gebruiken alleen zwarte en witte verf. Op de lichamen van de dansers worden geraamten getekend. Heel luguber. We zien dan ook de skelettendans en het gevecht tegen de kwade geesten.
The first week of February at Andebølle Ungdomshøjskole was dedicated to a new Art Project: Body Painting.
All students were involved in this experimental project in which not only “Art and Design” but also “Film and Media” and “Music” classes have participated with enthusiasm and energy.
Bodypainting is an artistic technique in which the naked human body becomes the canvas on which the artist paints.
Art and Design students have worked hard to learn how to master the new technique. While they were painting on the models bodies, Film and Media class was filming the painting sessions and Music class was working on the soundtrack for the Bodypainting video documentary.
After three days of work, the results were shown to the whole school with a projection of the documentaries produced by Film and Media team, combined with the soundtrack written by Music students.
The first week of February at Andebølle Ungdomshøjskole was dedicated to a new Art Project: Body Painting.
All students were involved in this experimental project in which not only “Art and Design” but also “Film and Media” and “Music” classes have participated with enthusiasm and energy.
Bodypainting is an artistic technique in which the naked human body becomes the canvas on which the artist paints.
Art and Design students have worked hard to learn how to master the new technique. While they were painting on the models bodies, Film and Media class was filming the painting sessions and Music class was working on the soundtrack for the Bodypainting video documentary.
After three days of work, the results were shown to the whole school with a projection of the documentaries produced by Film and Media team, combined with the soundtrack written by Music students.