The March
This visual essay looks into the ephemeral festival artefacts. This new understanding of festival architecture is learning rituals' spatial implications from Romani festivals, challenging the idea of permanency and ephemerality, combining beauty and practicality. It illustrates the densities of interaction between human and natural geography in form of rituals. Rituals are dynamic, rhythmic, and not static. Daily and yearly rituals facilitate the reassembly of the social on a scale that encompasses the individual body, the community, and society.