Mermaid Marionette - Bozo People - Mali - SOLD
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The rich puppet theatre of Mali, using
sculpted figures which represent a
large variety of characters, including
animals, spirits, or legendary figures,
perform in festivals to teach children
folklores, legends and morals. The
attributes of hunters, warriors, and
heroes are also celebrated. These
sculptures are sometimes attached
to a cloth body, creating a gigantic
animal that served as a mobile stage
for performances organized by youth
associations. Young men would
animate the giant animal from within,
while young women and other
members of the community would
encircle it dancing & singing. This
theatrical tradition is known by different
names in different regions. One of its
names is Sogo bo, "the animals come
forth". The puppets are also used in
harvest & fishing celebrations.
The arms of this marionette are articulated at the shoulders and elbows. With its amazing symmetry and high level of detail, this is one of the finest pieces of African folk art we've ever seen.
28.5"H x 8"W x 10"D NOTE: measurements are for the marionette as it is positioned on the included stand.
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