Documentary Project
Bacchanals in modern times
Documentary Synopsis
For centuries, every spring, Greece awakens from winter with cries, drums, and the clash of bells. Masks are worn, fires are lit, and people dance like followers of Dionysus reborn. These rituals bridge the ancient with the modern, memory with presence.
In Sochos, northern Greece, men dress in animal hides, fastening heavy bells around their waists. Their faces are covered with grotesque masks, symbols of chaos and rebirth. This ritual carries echoes of fertility rites, meant to awaken the earth and drive away evil spirits. The thunder of the bells is both noise and invocation – a call to life itself.
In Naousa, the ‘Genitsaroi and Boules’ form a procession of discipline and beauty. White wax masks cover the faces – anonymous, timeless, unyielding. The custom blends layers of history: resistance during Ottoman times, ancient Dionysian echoes, and the communal need for dance and renewal. Here, tradition becomes both performance and ritual.
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