With flexibility as a cat, barefoot wearing a simple sarong, he quickly climbs the huge stalagmite in the middle of the cave, sits on this homemade throne, and then spreads his arms to the sky, as if to kiss a man. His gaze freezes. At the moment, Olivier Teuay Lenoir is in control of the manna, this caring breath that connects him to the culture of his ancestors, which he reactivates in his depths. Heavenly moment. With her gorgeous tattoos that illuminate her amber skin, the wreath of light in a dim light, she looks like a Polynesian god in her stone sanctuary. In Polynesia, Olivier Teuay Lenoir is an individual. An ardent advocate of Polynesian traditional culture, of which he is ambassador to the world, he regularly returns to Rurutu (pronounced “ rouroutou: Cooing), his home island in Australia, where his clan lives. « Right here on my island, I’re recharging my batteries վում inspired…
Source: Le Figaro