This foot fighting tradition is held after the rice harvest as a form of gratitude to the creator for the harvest. This foot fight was carried out en masse by children to adult men. In the implementation of this footfight, we are not allowed to attack with our hands, not to attack a fallen opponent, and not to hold grudges. Si semba teaches us to stay strong and patient in living life. Apart from being a form of gratitude, this tradition is also held as a hope for a more abundant next harvest, to be kept away from crop failure, and to strengthen brotherhood.
Finalist
Doni Wilson Apriel
Independent
Indonesia
Doni Wilson Apriel is a documentary and potrait photographer based in Toraja, South Sulawesi. From 2020 until now, Doni studied at the Photography Study Program, Indonesia Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta.
[ RECREATIONAL & TRADITIONAL SPORTS ] A single photograph that celebrates the role sports play in the community. Images may show the emotional highlights of players on the field or the reactions of fans. Local, traditional, and obscure games which are often neglected in mainstream media are welcome in this category. The pictures must be from non-professional settings. Each participant is allowed to enter up to 10 images. The images must be taken in 2022.