Tête sculptée du culte du serpent · R. D. Congo, Kuyu · ID: 3048627
Description
wood, polychrome pigments, base
The Kuyu “dyo” (snake god) ceremonies show performances alternated between mimed sequences and dances. Different actors appear one after the other. Among them are the Eouya (the “snakemen”) and the primordial couple (“djokou”, the father and “ebotita”, the mother). At the end of the performance, the chief initatior reveals “ebongo”, father of the “eouya”.
Head sculptures, such as this one, were attached to staffs, which the dancers held with stretched out arms high above their heads, while their bodies were entirely concealed by raffia-cloth robes referred to as snakeskin.
According to Bénézech, “eouyas” dance is called “kébé-kébé” by the Western Kuyu. The performance marks the end of the boys’ initiation.
L’objet Tête sculptée du culte du serpent avec l’ID d’objet 3048627 a fait partie de l’enchère 97e Vente aux enchères en 6 novembre 2021 pour la dernière fois le Zemanek-Münster Hôtel des ventes et avait le numéro de lot 314.
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Littérature comparée
Bénézech, Anne-Marie, "So-called Kuyu Carvings", in African Arts, Vol.XXII, no.1, 1988, p. 52 ff.