New Episode Witchcraft & Voodoo : Fashion

New Episode Witchcraft & Voodoo : Fashion December 11, 2018

Join us for the latest episode of Witchcraft & Voodoo where this time we discuss the wild and wonderful world of fashion. Everything from Voodoo Fashion week to your standard issue Witchy pentacle makes it into this show. Please watch as we discuss sacred masquerade, ritual fashion and dress, and the blurry lines between body art, dress and adornment and the sacred.

Sable Aradia and I began this ongoing video project discussing the similarities and differences between our respective traditions of Witchcraft & Voodoo in 2016. Since then we have discussed the important issues and questions surrounding topics such as : Deities, Money, Sex, Divination, Food, Cultural Appropriation, and much more truth about these religions. Please catch up on what you may have missed here. As always if you have enjoyed what you see here remember to like, comment, subscribe to our YouTube channels and share !

About Lilith Dorsey
Lilith Dorsey M.A. , hails from many magickal traditions, including Celtic, Afro-Caribbean, and Native American spirituality. Her traditional education focused on Plant Science, Anthropology, and Film at the University of R.I, New York University and the University of London, and her magickal training includes numerous initiations in Santeria also known as Lucumi, Haitian Vodoun, and New Orleans Voodoo.Lilith Dorsey is a Voodoo Priestess and in that capacity has been doing successful magick since 1991 for patrons, is editor/publisher of Oshun-African Magickal Quarterly, filmmaker of the experimental documentary Bodies of Water :Voodoo Identity and Tranceformation,’ choreographer/performer for jazz legend Dr. John’s “Night Tripper” Voodoo Show, and author of Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism, 55 Ways to Connect to Goddess, The African-American Ritual Cookbook, and Love Magic. You can read more about the author here.

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