ETHEU 100079

crécelle

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100079
Hand rattle ténébro
France, Savoie, Tarentaise, Valezan
20th century
Wood
Georges Amoudruz collection acquired in 1976
MEG Inv. ETHEU 100079
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Le chargat et la cornette permettent d’orienter et sanctionner les animaux dans les déplacements et le travail agricole. Utilisés lors des fêtes, pendant le carnaval, au moment "des Ténèbres" ou lors des charivaris ils servaient à rythmer l’avancée des cortèges mêlant les bruits et les claquements aux chants, aux sons des cloches et au vacarme des crécelles. Ce grondement collectif s’élevait pour réveiller la nature ou inciter la communauté à reprendre ses droits

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Living in society

In folk cultures, it is believed that balance must be achieved for individuals, societies and the natural environment to flourish. Moderation in all things – ethical, religious, ecological, medical – is important in private and public life. The "middle way" is therefore an ambiguous idea. It guarantees social order but also functions as a system of checks and balances against misuse of power.

Between order and disorder

Until the end of the Ancien Régime the perception of time had an ecological dimension. Marked by calendar feast days, this cyclical pattern governed natural events and human behaviour. Norms were defined and the exercise of power organised on that basis. But this approach also reveals the contradiction, inherent in all cultural phenomena, between conservatism and the desire for change. For example, carnivals – which briefly reverse the rules of proper behaviour and lay bare the tensions between order and disorder – can just as well reinforce the return to the established norm as help change customs.


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