EDING means LOVE in the language of Adiè, the indigenous people of the city of Edéa, a city of light, 65 kilometers from the economic capital of Douala. In the evening, the city of the oldest dam in Cameroon carries darkness, because it is not sufficiently supplied with electricity.
Eding
is young and full of hope, and more importantly, she loves her home. Between the lantern and the bonfire, she swings in the sound of the tam-tam, lithe as a vine. Dressed with her traditional dress, a cloth on her loins and chest, she simply dances and enjoys life.