Cimier de danse "dagu" pour la danse "niyuo"
Côte d'Ivoire, Sénoufo
Vendu
4 200 €
Provenance
Geoffrey Holder, New York, USAGlen Rhodes & Harry Nadler, Arlington, USA
Taille
H: 70,5 cm
H: 27.8 inch
Description
wood, brown patina, remains of pigments, helmet-shaped calotte, crowned by stylized cattle and sitting female figure, min. dam., cracks, slight traces of abrasion.
Young men wear the costume of “zeu” in combination with the “dagu” headdress for the “niyuo” masquerade. The horns symbolize cattle, which makes sense, because the young men who have passed “zeu” were looked upon as “nescient” and therefore “scary oxes”. The “niyuo” masquerade prepares the boys for the actual initiation cycle in the “poro” society, which will last for seven years.