Saturday, February 26, 2011

Bajrawia - the people

The few people you'll get to meet,


Young stall holder



Abdul Haddy - a guide



Another Abdul Haddy! who gave me an English 10pence from 1962!




Beautiful Zainab, makes these items, and very generously gave me a gift before I left.



I was trying to get this young entrepreneur to smile to the camera,
the problem was he didnt know how to.


From nowhere this young man came along to sell us things from his sack

Bagrawia gang

Our Shendi hosts, Lykke and Rhea,
who in true Sudanese style had spiced milky tea with home made
zalabia for breakfast
 ~ delicious!



Will

Lykke

Haroon

Rhea
 
Rhea & Abdul Rhaman cart-wheeling on the sand dunes!

Will heading to Atbarra and the guys catching a ride

Abdul-Rahman with his Ustadza's

 Evening entertainment: Scrabble!

Fajr morning

Bajrawia,Meroe,Northern Sudan


Bajrawia, Meroe was the religious and political capital of the ancient Meroic civilization




The tops of some of the pyramids have been damaged,
due to the stories of gold being stored in them.


 
This ancient writing has yet to be deciphered.





 

Sudanese Family visit



Sunset


Moon light 'Hala'





Mawlid ~ Video

Some short clips on the different sounds...


Wad Medani





Wad Medani
Ahmadi Tareeqa



Omdurman


Wad Medani - Sheikh Abdullah


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Mawlid ~ Khartoum

Shaggara





Mawlid - Omdurman

 The Mawlid in Omdurman - Masjid Khalifa

Mahdi's Tomb

This is one of the largest gatherings in Sudan.






These visitors in red came and were given impeccable hospitality.


These young boys were gorgeous to watch.
They are drinking milky sweet tea which is given to everyone.
Whilst in deep devoution one shrugged the other, with borad smiles to catch the free tea!




At the end everyone is given 'barakah' (blessed) food



~

11th Feb. 2011 - Egyptian revolution

Mawlid in Wad Medani

Mawlid in Wad Medani


Wad Medani Gouba

Mawlid is a week of celebrations.
Every evening for a week groups of family and friends meet in an open space where its turned into one huge festival, special sweets are made and childrens toys are sold.

Everyone is invited, a mix of young and old, spiritual and socail lights, locals and travellers.

Each area provides its own style of singing, guests are given free juice, water, tea and food at the end of the perfromances. It is shared and eaten in a communal way.

Young street kids love it they get to fill their bellies and join in with the chants.


The richer members of the community donate the food, and it is shared out amongst everyone. Doctors sitting next to street sellers sharing their meals with each other.


Each group have their own style.




     

 
These young boys are practising their moves!




Amu Abdul Gadir on the drums

This young girl is facinated, with front row seats!



Here she is watching Amu Abdul Gadir & her brother.

Dr Umar - Burhania Tareeqa

Special sweets are made every year for this event.
Ustadzah Salwah and her brother below.



Sweets are made in the shapes of brides and knights on horses!



The older generation are given chairs for comfort





Young and old stand side by side





  
Khaltu Sumaiya