La Dernière danse
des esprits

Photographie | Mini-série documentaire | Exposition & Campagne d’impact

En Tunisie, un mystérieux culte soigne et délivre.

En Tunisie, un mystérieux culte de possession guérit et délivre : c’est le stambeli, un rituel secret né dans le creuset de différentes cultures d’Afrique subsaharienne et mêlé au culte des saints musulmans. Riadh est l’un des derniers initiés de la Tunisie appelée Arifa. Chaque vendredi, il ouvre le sanctuaire aux fidèles qui viennent prier le saint et consulter Riadh pour parler aux esprits. Il relie leur monde aux humains pour leur apporter bienfaits et bénédictions.

Mais aujourd’hui, Riadh est inquiet. Le Stambali vit peut-être ses derniers jours. La plupart des officiants sont décédés et le rituel, à la fois culte et patrimoine immatériel, peine à trouver sa place dans une société en pleine mutation. Le sanctuaire de Sidi Ali Lasmar est aujourd’hui menacé de disparition. Et Riadh avec lui.

The Last Dance

In Tunisia, a mysterious cult heals and sets souls free.

In Tunisia, a mysterious cult of possession heals and delivers: it’s the stambeli, a secret ritual born in the melting pot of different sub-Saharan African cultures and blended with the cult of Muslim saints. Riadh is one of the last insiders in Tunisia called Arifa. Every Friday, he opens the sanctuary to followers who come to pray to the saint and consult Riadh to talk to the spirits. He connects their world to humans to bring them benefit and blessing.

But today, Riadh is worried. The Stambali may be living its last days. Most of the officiants have passed away and the ritual, both cult and intangible heritage, is struggling to find its place in a society undergoing profound changes. The Sidi Ali Lasmar sanctuary is now threatened to disappear. And Riadh with him.

Expositions
screening
talkS

2025. Stambeli, last dance of the spirits, Festival Nostre Mare, Sos Racisme, Perpignan. Screening.
2024. Stambeli, last dance of the spirits, Ritmu Festival Malta. Screening
2023 Stambeli, last dance of the spirits, Womex Festival. Screening.
2023 TEDx Pacha Street. Tunis. Talk
2021 Looking for Saadiya. Institut Français de Tunis. Tunisia
2019 La dernière Danse. Escale La Granges aux Belles. Paris
2018 Voix et Musiques Diu Monde Arabe. Group Exhibition. Philharmonie de Paris.
2017 La dernière danse.Institut National du Patrimoine. Tunis. (Tunisia)
2016 La dernière danse. Institut Français de Tunis. (Tunis. Tunisia)
2012 Festival de musique gnaoua et musique du monde. (Essaouira. Maroc)
2011. Cité de la musique de Marseille

Une campagne d’impact

ugustin Le Gall, is a photographer based between Paris and Tunis, his work is oriented towards documentary and narrative photography, exploring realms connected to places or life journeys. He primarily collaborates with international press, non-governmental organizations, and artistic and cultural institutions. His practice revolves around personal projects, commissions, and education. He advocates for long-term photography projects centered around memory, evolving identities, and resilience. His work delves into the question of individual and collective traumas in societies undergoing transformation in times of crisis or post-conflict contexts. A photographer based between Paris and Tunis, his work is oriented towards documentary and narrative photography, exploring realms connected to places or life journeys. He primarily collaborates with international press, non-governmental organizations, and artistic and cultural institutions. His practice revolves around personal projects, commissions, and education.

He places a special focus on contemporary societal issues related to the Mediterranean. He advocates for long-term photography projects centered around memory, evolving identities, and resilience. His work delves into the question of individual and collective traumas in societies undergoing transformation in times of crisis or post-conflict contexts. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

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