Wednesday 23 September, 12:30

A Journey with the Spirits of Voodoo

Philippe Charlier, forensic physician, anthropologist and director of research, presents an investigation into the circulating metaphysics of spirits in the vodun of Benin and the voodoo traditions of Haiti. Following the avenging deity Heviosso, the egungun dances of Benin and the flight of spirits associated with zombi phenomena in Haiti, he examines rituals that position these entities as intermediaries between the living, the souls and the ancestors.

In French.

Rue Jean-Calvin 10,
1204 Geneva, Switzerland
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