Place, Setting and The Beginning

2009-09-14T01:31:09-07:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Opal Palmer Adisa, Performing Diaspora|Tags: , |

Myal, like many African based religion is tied intricately to place, location -- the setting and its surrounding fauna/flora play an important role. Myal was initially believed to simple mean "spirit." The first known recorded observation of a Myal ceremony was in 1774 by Edward Long, who documented the performance of a Myal dance intended to persuade slaves that they would be invulnerable to the bullets of the white man. It was said they were told by the Myal leader