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Masks are the most important art form of the Dan. Many of the other forms of
sculpture are derived from the mask and what the mask symbolizes. Numerically,
more masks are created than any other form of sculpture. Spiritually, masks are
perceived to embody the most powerful of spirit forces.
Mask height - 34 cm
Mask width - 20 cm
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Socially, masks are the means of bringing control and order to village life.
Masks provide the strongest impressions of a young Dan person's earliest
experience, as their importance is reinforced by their presence at all
significant events. Masks are empowered by the strongest of supernatural spirit
forces, called gle. Like dii, gle inhabit the dark forest, particularly where
the trees grow high and dense. Gle long to enter into and participate in the
ordered world of the village but, being invisible, cannot until a visible form
for each is made. The nature of that form, a mask and complete masquerade
ensemble meant to represent the personality of the gle, is seen in a dream. In
addition, the gle must reveal its intended function in the dream or that dream
is considered useless. The dreamer, who must be an initiated member of the
men's society, reports the dream to the council of elders. They then decide
whether the masquerade ensemble should be created for that man to wear and
perform. The carver carves the wooden face, and this is accompanied by attire
that includes forest materials such as raffia, feathers, and fur. It is
believed that each gle has its own personality, character, dance, speech
patterns, likes, and dislikes, and it is given a personal name. The wearer of
the mask takes on all these characteristics and qualities when he wears the
mask ensemble. Having come from the unknown realm of the dark forest, a gle is
thought to be unpredictable. Therefore it always has an attendant with it to
control it as well as to interpret its speech. Vandenhoute distinguished two
large groups of masks: the gebande and the genome. Gebande is the most sacred
examples of Dan masks while Genome is a lower rank of masks.[4][5] The
classifications relate to the content which the Dan attribute to the mask,
rather than the appearance of the mask. Gebande masks can be divided into a
series of subgroups and categories: Subgroups: Singers’ African masks Dancers’
African masks Storytellers’ African masks Beggars’ African masks (their primary
job is the collecting of offerings for ancestors) Categories: Gore or ancestor
African masks (the most sacred of masks) Gesuya or avenger African masks
stands up to the Go master and the ancestors) Miniature African masks
substitutes for Goge or Gesuya masks) Sagbwe African masks (runners’ mask or
fire watchers’ mask)
Africa is a continent with many and varied cultures. Every culture has its own
customs and dress code. Masks have many meanings in the eyes of the tribes in
Africa, most of which symbolize strength and power. You have the opportunity to
see up close the tradition and uniqueness of the masks, which were carved with
extraordinary handwork and preserved for many years. Join our family and enjoy
special works of art directly from the tribes in Africa.
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