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The
Watermelon Sacrifice (1997)
Long ago humans used to sacrifice
each other to appease their gods. In more recent times animals have
been used for the same purpose. At
the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival a watermelon is sacrificed
to pay homage to the musical gods.
The Watermelon Sacrifice, has been going on for many years at JazzFest,
to the delight of the initiated, and to the surprise of those that
are witnessing the event for the first time.
First you need a watermelon, then you need
to know the words to the sacrifical chant:
Watermelon, Watermelon
Red to the Rind,
If you don't believe
me, just pull down your blind
Sell it to rich,
Sell it to the poor,
Sell it to the lady
Standin in da do-or-or,
In da do-or-or
The chant is repeated over and over, while
the person carrying the Watermelon moves about the crowd gathering
the vibrations of all those present. This process continues until
a large crowd is singing the chant or running away in fear and confusion.
Those present are permitted to touch the Watermelon to pass on their
blessings. As the din of the chant rises, the Watermelon is placed
on the ground. The crowd, deeply entranced by the chanting and the
Watermelon energy, dances around and over the Watermelon.
As the ritual reaches it's peak, and before
the energy dissipates, the Watermelon is picked up and in a orgasm
of chanting and dancing the Watermelon is tossed skyward only to
come crashing to the ground. The broken, succulient red flesh of
the Watermelon, a simile for human blood, is consumed in an orgy
by the enraptured mob.
And once again the musical gods are content.
The South Florida chapter of the Pet de
Kat Krewe, knowing the value of having happy and content musical
gods, performs the Watermelon Sacrifice at music events in the South
Florida area.
These photographs document the ritual
at the 1997 Ft. Lauderdale Cajun/Crawfish Festival.

Mark approaches carrying the blessed Watermelon
as the Sacrifice begins

The tempo picks up tempo, Mike and Mark taunt
the crowd with the hallowed melon. The moment of sacrifice approaches.

At the peak of the chanting, the Watermelon
is released skyward. Shattered on the ground and consumed in an
orgy of Watermelon energy.
Photographs provided by Wendy Rust
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