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Rastafarian religion has
been much misunderstood and rarely celebrated with force and abandon. In these three documentary films, the late
Jah Bones sets out the Rasta agenda and illustrates it with drums, music, poems
and praises from dedicated Rasta interpreters like Jah Shepherd, Ras Anum Iyapo
and Cosmo Ben Imhotep. Shot in Part One :
Nyabinghi Blood & Fire ; Filmed at the Rastafari Universal Zion HQ
in Tottenham, London, nyabinghi is the sacred drumming ritual that calls on
thunder, lightning, brimstone, blood and fire to burn and destroy the weakheart
and promote the righteous. This is a
once-in-a-blue-moon opportunity to see a real nyabinghi, with its spiritual
African heartbeat, its verbal aggression to chant down Part Two :
Blues For Rastfari ; Shot mainly at the Simba Project, Woolwich, London,
it deals with the historical dimension and roots of Rastafari – in the Empire
of Kush, 400 BC in Central Africa, in the mix of African and Christian Biblical
traditions during slavery, including pocomania in Jamaica, with the rise of
Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association and the persecution of
early pioneers in the maroon tradition like Howell at Pinnacle, Jamaica. It culminates in the reception given to
Emperor Haile Selassie at Part Three : Word
Sounds & Powah ; Shot in London and at Matismela, in the Marcus Garvey
Centre, Nottingham, this episode describes various notions of livity – Rasta as
a way of life, as a life-force, as a sense of well-being, as a receptacle of
love and creation, as humility in the face of human and corporate greed, and as
a teaching which opposes isms and schisms.
Musical interpretation is provided by The Naturalites, who, amongst
other praises to Jah, sing their classic anthem Picture On The Wall. |
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