
1971
Filmed in May 1971 in Niger, this short documentary records a possession ritual performed by the Simiri people in response to a locust invasion. The ceremony centers on the beating of the archaic drums Tourou and Bitti, used to invoke spirit forces through music, dance, and trance. Shot in a single continuous take, the film documents a concentrated moment of collective ritual practice, reflecting Jean Rouch’s first-person ethnographic approach and direct participation in the event.

Ascension

Kapila

Grandmother's Ghost Gathering

Son of Torum

Rize

National Gallery

Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within

Urban

Nureyev Unzipped

Appalachian Spring

Zulu Rema has learned to fly

what do feet carry?

Daughter of Mobius

Step

The Masseurs

Hampi

Yenendi de Ganghel (Rain Dance at Ganghel)

Dancing in A-Yard

The Euphoria of Being

Unknit the Ghost