tsoonidesse
Tsoonidesse is a traditional communal ritual described in the cultural record of the fictional Nyara Archipelago. The term refers to a cyclic storytelling ceremony that weaves memory, song, and movement into a continuous narrative flow. Practiced across islands, it serves as a living archive of history, myth, and social knowledge, transmitted through generations by participants who may also perform as musicians or storytellers.
The name is attributed to Nyaran speakers, from roots meaning “story” and “circle” or “gathering.” The concept
A typical tsoonidesse begins with a master storyteller, sometimes called the keeper, who guides a rotating
Scholars describe tsoonidesse as a framework for communal memory and identity, reinforcing social bonds and shared
Related topics include oral tradition, storytelling, and performance arts.