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Lady Egungun
Artwork/
Tarilabo Koripamo - Korita

Lady Egungun

2021

Info

Title: Lady Egungun
Year: 2021
Size: 20by30 inches framing
Technique: Digital media

Description
Egungun is a visible manifestation of the spirits of departed ancestors who periodically revisit the human community for remembrance, celebration, and blessings. It is a unique cultural tradi-tion practiced by the Yoruba of West Africa and their descendants in the African Diaspora, par-ticularly in Brazil, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Barbados, and the United States. These spirits constantly bless, protect, warn, and punish their earthly relatives depending on how their rela-tives neglect or honor them. The appearance of Egungun in a community is invariably accompa-nied by pomp and pageantry, drumming and dancing, singing and celebration. The ensuing fes-tival goes on for several days and strengthens the bonds that unite families and communities with departed ancestors. The costumes are constructed of disparate fabrics, both locally woven and industrially manufactured, in addition to metal, beads, leather, bones, and potent empow-ering materials. Today the fabrics chosen are literally the best that money can buy, and include damask, velvet, silk, Indian madras, and printed cotton. These masquerade performances are often accompanied by the swirling of fabrics and colors, augmented by intricate body move-ments and carefully orchestrated dance steps. At best, Egungun is both a fanciful parade and a concrete manifestation of the acrobatic displays of spirit in motion.

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