Chimbu Skeleton Dancers family portrait - stock photo
Chimbu Skeleton dancers prepare themselves for a Sing Sing by painting bones and skulls on their bodies. Taking their name from the pidgin word for a music party, a Sing Sing ( sing-sing ) is a festival or gathering of various clans, tribes or villages in Papua New Guinea with the aim of sharing indigenous tradition and culture. Location: Paiya, Western Highlands Province. The most famous Sing-Sing in PNG is the Mount Hagen Show.
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Categories:
- Human Skeleton,
- Papua New Guinea,
- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Arm In Arm,
- Body Paint,
- Color Image,
- Cultures,
- Dancer,
- Day,
- Face Paint,
- Focus On Foreground,
- Full Length,
- Grass,
- Headwear,
- Horizontal,
- Human Body Part,
- Human Skull,
- Indigenous Culture,
- Looking At Camera,
- Medium Group Of People,
- Only Men,
- Outdoors,
- People,
- Photography,
- Real People,
- Sing-Sing Ceremony,
- Spooky,
- Standing,
- Tradition,
- Traditional Clothing,
- Traditional Festival,
- Western Highlands,