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At Allan Brewer’s urging I post the photo below. On the windswept island of Taru, sitting in the open sea between New Briton and the main island of Papua New Guinea they dealt with the wind by erecting 4 meter high thatched windbreaks. Natives of this particular isle put a great deal of work into maintaining their traditions of “sing sing” (a combination of ritual dance and music), and enter two teams of performers in the annual festivals. These groups were so good that if we could have figured out how to get them to New York and do the right publicity, they would sell-out for months on end. The man you see here, carrying a stylized paddle is the first member of the first of two sing sing groups to emerge from between their homes into the open performance space. You can see more of their two sing sing groups on the 4th page of Papua New guinea photo galleries on our site.

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It's wonderful how extraordinarily creative these peoples' dress sense is (and that's not meant to be western-condescending...I mean it in all seriousness). I can only imagine how good the 'sing sing' is. Thanx for showing, and the accompanying story.

cheers:

Sam

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