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Eurydice - Orpheus & Desert

Orpheus, a lover of freedom and from a modest background, wears practical and loose clothing. They are inspired by the gandoura (long tunic worn in North Africa and in the Middle East) and sarouel pants (pants from Persia).

Orpheus, a lover of freedom and from a modest background, wears practical and loose clothing. They are inspired by the gandoura (long tunic worn in North Africa and in the Middle East) and sarouel pants (pants from Persia).

To find the Palace of the Gods, one must follow a rope, like an Ariadne thread, set up so that the pilgrims do not get lost in the desert. The landscapes are inspired by the Sahara and the Tassili n'Ajjer Park in Algeria.

To find the Palace of the Gods, one must follow a rope, like an Ariadne thread, set up so that the pilgrims do not get lost in the desert. The landscapes are inspired by the Sahara and the Tassili n'Ajjer Park in Algeria.

The convoy also had to be adapted to the crossing of the desert.
 It thus borrows from modes of travel Mongolian and Khazak peoples of the thirteenth century (palanquins, yurts, camels...).

The convoy also had to be adapted to the crossing of the desert.
It thus borrows from modes of travel Mongolian and Khazak peoples of the thirteenth century (palanquins, yurts, camels...).