Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Theyyams of Malabar: Brief Update

Photo © Tewfic El-Sawy-All Rights Reserved

The Theyyam Photo Expedition ended last night, and I'm about to leave Delhi in a few hours. As I usually do, I will post a detailed "post-mortem" on the whole expedition as soon as I get a chance to review my notes.

The 4-5 days we spent at the various Theyyam ceremonies and performances in the Kasaragode area of Kerala were nothing short of an orgy of non-stop photography, and the access we enjoyed was unprecedented. In the meantime, here's a teaser of a Theyyam performer...I intentionally chose a blurred image to convey the sense of sporadic motion which characterize these rituals.

Theyyam is a 2000 year old performance-ritual exhibited only in the northern Malabar region of Kerala. The word is a corruption of "daivam" or god in local dialect. The unusual head dresses, intricate and elaborate make-up, costumes and body painting are nothing short of extraordinary.

More to come in the days and weeks to come.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

On The Theyyam Photo-Expedition

Photo ©Tewfic El-Sawy-All Rights Reserved

I realize that my readers are waiting for new posts, but I'm still traveling on my Theyyams of Malabar photo-expedition in the Kerala region of India, and will return to posting as soon as I can.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Interview on James Robinson's Blog


I'm privileged to have been interviewed by James Robinson for his outstanding blog, which you can find here.

Thank you James for including me on your roster of photographers.