3,000 sheep and a woman riding three horses: The extremely bizarre way Marseille celebrated becoming European Capital of Culture
- Amazing scenes captured in Marseille in France
- Thousands of sheep led through city to celebrate City of Culture status
- Parade evoked the migration of humans and animals
PUBLISHED: 23:19 GMT, 9 June 2013 | UPDATED: 23:27 GMT, 9 June 2013
These pictures capture the incredible scenes as a woman mounted on three horses led thousands of sheep through the French city of Marseille.
They were taken yesterday during festivities held to celebrate Marseille-Provence being named the 2013 European Capital of Culture.
The visually-stunning parade was called 'TransHumance', after the seasonal migration of people with their livestock when herds are moved to new grazing grounds.
A horsewoman of the Theatre du Centaure stands
on her horses and leads sheep during 'TransHumance', an art experiment
held in Marseille
Odyssey: Transhumance is the seasonal migration
when herds are moved to grazing grounds. Camille (right) of the Theatre
du Centaure stands on her horses
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The 600 kilometre journey starts out a two different points and merges in l’Etang des Aulnes, before making the final journey towards Marseille. The riders were joined by walkers from all backgrounds and nationalities.
Flock: Thousands of onlookers lined the route of the unusual procession
The festivities marked Marseille-Provence being named the 2013 European Capital of Culture
This image gives a sense of the scale of the herd as it moves throught the city
It added: 'Modern ways of communication and transport force the world to live in the same rhythm. Temporality is not respected anymore.
'By travelling together one can slow down one’s pace of life and experience the seasonal movement of people and cattle in the same way people did in ancient times, though in TransHumance's case with a modern twist.'
At each stage of the journey the choreographed movements of animals will be photographed from the air. These images will be used to create a mosaic of the different landscapes of Provence.
Horde: Shepherds from France and Italy helped keep the animals in tight formation
Spectacular: A shepherd (left) helps lead thousands of sheep at the Old Port of Marseille
Resting: The sheep pictured before the start of TransHumance
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