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MEMES ON DANCING FUNERAL FAILS | COFFIN DANCE MEMES | ASTRONOMIA MEME COMPILATION Coffin Dance Meme Know Your Meme

MEMES ON DANCING FUNERAL FAILS | COFFIN DANCE MEMES | ASTRONOMIA MEME COMPILATION Coffin Dance Meme Know Your Meme

MEMES ON DANCING FUNERAL FAILS | COFFIN DANCE MEMES | ASTRONOMIA MEME COMPILATION

MEMES ON DANCING FUNERAL FAILS | COFFIN DANCE MEMES | ASTRONOMIA MEME COMPILATION

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Coffin Dance: Historia Del Popular Meme Del Ataúd - La Tercera Coffin Dance Ritual

Coffin Dance: Historia Del Popular Meme Del Ataúd - La Tercera Coffin Dance Ritual

Coffin dance: historia del popular meme del ataúd - La Tercera

Coffin dance: historia del popular meme del ataúd - La Tercera

Es el viral del momento en días de cuarentena.

https://culto.latercera.com/2020/02/06/tik-tok-tusa/

Se llama "Coffin dance" y comienza mostrando una situación límite: una persona a punto de sufrir un accidente, un golpe violento, una caída aparatosa o un desafortunado encuentro con un animal salvaje.

Antes del desenlace, la música electrónica salta y el video muestra a un grupo de hombres trajeados y de lentes oscuros que baila coreográficamente con un ataúd al hombro.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXMgLKVLqgk

Entre los registros hay desde fallidas acrobacias hasta momentos icónicos de la cultura pop:

https://twitter.com/paniko/status/1246441960946229253

https://twitter.com/Rokgon/status/1244954472268390400

https://twitter.com/estebanbg91/status/1245120842176004100

Las imágenes de los bailarines de la muerte tienen su origen en el África subsahariana del Kapuscinski de Estrellas negras. Particularmente en Ghana, país donde el grupo de hombres son conocidos como los "portadores de féretros" y cumplen con el ritual de subir los ánimos en los funerales.

Lo hacen con bailes extravagantes, entre bronces y percusiones, en un servicio que algunas familias pagan para despedir a sus seres queridos.

https://culto.latercera.com/2020/01/20/van-morrison-cancion-muerte/

Así lo contó un reportaje televisivo de la cadena BBC.

"Los portadores de féretros levantan los ánimos en los funerales de Ghana con bailes extravagantes. Las familias pagan cada vez más dinero por sus servicios para despedir así a sus seres queridos", dice el registro.

Fue precisamente BBC quien dio a conocer a los hoy populares bailarines de la muerte en 2018, antes de la aparición del meme que hoy circula en redes como Instagram y Tik Tok, acompañado de una característica base tecno.

https://youtu.be/EroOICwfD3g

Entre otros datos, el registro cuenta que este tipo de rituales funerarios son tan costosos en Ghana que su precio supera al de los matrimonios.

Así como en Guatemala algunas familias visitan a sus deudos con volantines del tamaño de un autobús —llamados barriletes—, el singular ritual africano asegura que, al menos en su despedida, los seres queridos partan de este mundo con alegría.

https://culto.latercera.com/2020/02/05/muerte-de-violeta-parra-en-prensa/

Corpse Falls Out Of Coffin During Pallbearers' Dance Coffin Dance Ghana

Corpse Falls Out Of Coffin During Pallbearers' Dance Coffin Dance Ghana

Corpse falls out of coffin during pallbearers' dance

Corpse falls out of coffin during pallbearers' dance

Witnessing pallbearers exhibit some wild dance moves with a coffin containing the corpse while some family members and sympathizers groan over the loss of their relative has become a trend in the country.

Families are increasingly paying for the services of pallbearers to send their loved ones off in style. Normally done during recession, these pallbearers are seen with the casket on their shoulders executing a well-rehearsed and captivating choreography.

Sadly, the woes of some mourners were worsened when the corpse fell out during the dance. In a video which has surfaced online, the pallbearers lost control when they decided to turn around as they danced to SP Kofi Sarpong’s ‘African Borborbo’.

Shocked by the development, some of the pallbearers moved away from the corpse while one sat on the floor wailing.

A voice believed to be a lady’s was then heard expressing sorrow; “Oh, uncle! Uncle!”

It is unclear where exactly the incident happened.

Watch the incident below

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Video: Family Seeks Justice After Woman's Body Found Near Apparent Makeshift Coffin Coffin Dance Title

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Everything You Need To Know About Irish Wakes And Funerals Is Coffin Dance A Tradition

Everything You Need To Know About Irish Wakes And Funerals Is Coffin Dance A Tradition

Everything You Need To Know About Irish Wakes And Funerals

Irish Funeral Traditions and Customs

Death is a cornerstone of all cultures and communities; the mourning and celebration is something which unites us all.

In Ireland, the tradition of the wake has spanned generation and is still common among most Irish families today.

It’s a bittersweet way of honouring the life of a departed loved one and often brings comfort to those who perhaps did not get a chance to say a final goodbye.

Everything You Need To Know About Irish Wakes And Funerals

In this post, we’re going to give you an overview of the Irish wake and provide an insight into some of the local funeral customs which accompany it.

The Irish Wake

Although the exact origin of the wake is unknown, it has been part of Irish culture for generations. As Ireland becomes more diverse, wakes are less common in Irish cities and metropolitan areas but it is still a respected and followed tradition in the majority of the country.

Where is a wake held? A wake is usually held in the home of the deceased or a close loved one. A room is prepared for the departed and their remains are usually placed close to an open window, to let their spirit peacefully leave the house.

Candles are often placed at the head and the foot of the deceased and in years gone by, clocks would often be stopped at the time of death, mirrors would be covered and curtains would be closed. This is less common now but many will still adhere to these customs.

What happens at a wake? The body of the deceased is usually ‘waked’ for one to three evenings, where loved ones will be invited to the house and escorted to the room to see the body.

Everything You Need To Know About Irish Wakes And Funerals

The coffin will usually be open and the body will be visible, with the deceased dresses in their best clothes, sometimes with a Rosary wrapped around their hands.

You can spend a few minutes with the body of the deceased to grieve and say a prayer. Following this, you will be led out of the room to get some refreshments with the other visitors.

Who goes to a wake? Most often, the wake is attended by those who were close to the deceased; family or good friends but some families will extend the welcome to anyone who knew and cared for their loved one. The atmosphere at a wake is sombre, but you may see people laughing through their tears as they share memories of their lost loved one.

The removal and funeral procession

The wake will usually last for a couple of days, to allow visitors from far away to come and visit. Following this, ‘removal’ will take place, wherein the body will be taken from the home to the local church or place of worship.

The coffin is usually carried by six males and if the procession passes the house of the deceased, it will stop as a mark of deceased.

Everything You Need To Know About Irish Wakes And Funerals

The following morning there will be a funeral mass, usually lasting for around an hour. During this time, the priest and other loved ones will celebrate the life of the deceased by sharing stories of their achievements.

The burial

Once the mass has taken place, the body of the deceased will be brought to the graveyard or cemetery, where family and friends can attend the burial.

After this, everyone will be invited to a house, bar or community location for some food and drinks to toast to the deceased and honour their memory together for one last time.

Kilternan Cemetery is a multi-denominational cemetery, set in a scenic parkland in South Dublin, offering peace and tranquillity to all visitors.

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