Voodoo festival attracts curious tourists
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Ouidan,
Benin -
January 10,
2013
1.
Various,
Voodoo worshipers seen dance around the
Point of No Return monument
2. Various, Voodoo worshipers singing at the temple of pythons.
3. Mid, A voodoo priest wearing a neck chain made from goat horn and sea shells watch as a man slaughters a goat at the temple of pythons.
4. Mid, goats for sacrifice are seen tied down.
5. Various, Daagbo Hanoun, the voodoo pope, in dark sun glasses and a hand woven hat, offer prayers then bite the ears of a goat violently before the goat was slaughtered for sacrifice at the
Temple of
Pythons.
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A man slaughters a goat at the Temple of Pythons during the annual
Voodoo Festival in
Ouidah.
7. Various, Voodoo effigies on display during the annual Voodoo Festival in Ouidah, Benin.
8.
Setup shot, Djbassi Manonwomin
9.
Cutaway eight year old Badjiozona, young voodoo high priestess
10. Wide of Djbassi Manonwomin seated with other women and eight year old Badjiozona
12. SOUNDBITE (Fon): Djbassi Manonwomin , Voodoo priestess:
"Voodoo does good things. If you make a sacrifice to them they will bless you, they will give you good health if you worship them and do not doubt. They are good voodoo who save peoples life but if you don't worship them very well that's your problem.
13. Various, Voodoo worshipers perform rituals before setting out for voodoo festival.
14. Voodoo chiefs stand outside the Temple of Pythons which is directly overlooking the catholic church that once hosted
Pope Benedict.
Ouidan, Benin - January 9, 2013
15. Various, exterior of catholic church
16. Wide of back of voodoo statue of topless woman and church in background
17. Setup shot
Jean Zossoujbo
18. Statue of a topless woman with a python around a neck
19. Setup shots, Jean Zossoujbo
20. Mid, a tourist walk past
sign outside the Temple of pythons.
21. SOUNDBITE (Fon) : Jean Zossoujbo, a guide at the Temple of pythons
"Every seven days we open the doors for the pythons to go out to eat. Those who are too full, who has big belly will stay inside
."
22. Wide, Jean Zossoujbo shows a python
23. SOUNDBITE (Fon) : Jean Zossoujbo, a guide at the Temple of pythons
"
Sometimes the pythons will go to the catholic church and the priest will bring them back."
Ouidan, Benin - January 10, 2013
24. Wide, people walk past the Point of No Return monument
25. Various tourists buying things during the voodoo festival in Benin
26. SOUNDBITE (
English):
Marcia Burrell,
Professor at
SUNY Oswego
"They are things that you can do in society that are catholic and voodun "Voodoo", they are parallel. It makes you really think of what is the purpose of religion and how we can't think of it the way
Hollywood thinks about it, We got to think about voodoo as part of a cultural system."
27. Various, Voodoo worshipers sing and dance at the temple of pythons.
Ouidan, Benin - January 10, 2013
28. SOUNDBITE (English):
Greg Fry, a tourist from
Kamloops, British Columbia, in
Canada
"When you first see it, You conjure up all kinds of images that Hollywood has sent us, but I did read up about it and learn that's not what it is - it's a form of religion. It made me interested to see how this functions, what part does it play in their society."
Ouidan, Benin - January 9, 2013
29. Various guide with python around his neck
30. SOUNDBITE (Fon) : Jean Zossoujbo, a guide at the Temple of pythons
" The tourist who are not courageous will not put the python around their neck but those are will put it around their neck."
32. Various, Aduare Achumba, a visitor to the Temple of Pythons, reacts as a guide puts a python on her head
UPSOUND: (English) Aduare Achumba
"
Please take it off !"
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