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On transformation

Caroline Monthaye, Ritueeltijd

postgraduaat digital storytelling

NL

‘Ritueeltijd’ explores the possibility of transformation through (contemporary) rituals.
Transformation has always been part of life.
Sometimes it is a natural process, sometimes it is induced by trauma.
When trauma (social, psychological, physical …) occurs, it never comes with a perfect map for healing.
At a certain point in my own healing, the longing for final transformation popped up. Is there such a thing as an ultimate ritual?
One of the things I learned on this journey is that a ritual becomes more powerful by carrying it out in the presence of people and by sharing it and growing connection. That’s why I chose the social media platform Instagram to develop my project on.

EN

‘Ritual time’ explores the possibility of transformation through (contemporary) rituals.
Transformation has always been part of life.
Sometimes it is a natural process, sometimes it is induced by trauma.
When trauma (social, psychological, physical …) occurs, it never comes with a perfect map for healing.
At a certain point in my own healing, the longing for final transformation popped up. Is there such a thing as an ultimate ritual?
One of the things I learned on this journey is that a ritual becomes more powerful by carrying it out in the presence of people and by sharing it and growing connection. That’s why I chose the social media platform Instagram to develop my project on.

Credits

Mentoren / Mentors
Blomme Pieter

Links
https://www.instagram.com/ritueeltijd/