Zaouli Dancer
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Medium: Acrylic and Oil on 32" x 40" Canvas
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From the Guro communities of Bouaflé and Zuénoula, central Côte d’Ivoire.
Zaouli is a popular music and dance masquerade practised by Guro communities. Described as a homage to feminine beauty, it is inspired by two masks, Blou and Djela, and is also known as Djela lou Zaouli (“Zaouli, the daughter of Djela”).
In a single event, it brings together sculpture (the mask), weaving (the costume), music (band and song), and dance; there are multiple Zaouli mask types, each tied to a specific legend.
Zaouli plays an educational, playful, and aesthetic role, conveying cultural identity and promoting integration and social cohesion, kept alive through regular community performances, festivals, and inter-village competitions.
This is a one-of-a-kind original artwork.
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Zaouli Dancer
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