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Puppet Fish Bozo Segou – Mali
This Bozo Fish puppet is used for performances in the region around the Bamana city of Segou or the Bozo area of Mopti, by Sogo ba masquerade. Dance troops of young men, members of local youth groups. The sing, dance, drum, manipulate puppets or dance masks in creating performances called Sogo Ba.
Made of 100% Wood, paint, nails, tape
Model is W 64 – H 25 and weight 4.2 kg.
Description
This wonderful brightly painted headpiece in the form of a large fish with articulating fins is a Bozo fish puppet. It is at least mid 20th Century could even be much older. The Bozo fish puppet is used by the Bozo tribe of Central Mali to tell the stories of the tribe around the Bamana city of Segou or the Bozo area of Mopti, by Sogo ba masquerade. Dance troops of young men, members of local youth groups. The headpiece is a complex carving with a number of motifs presented and emphasized through the use of bright colors and expressive sculpting of the facial features and metal decorative pieces. The surface has probably been repainted a number of times and reflects the age and long use of this mask by the Bozo.
The sing, dance, drum, manipulate puppets or dance masks in creating performances called Sogo Ba. Though considered to be a form of entertainment, the performances are directed towards a description of the universal moral and the imperfection of humans, and therefore the need to educate people as regards to ethical behavior and how to attain a religious way of life and maintain social and familial stability. Performances include religion, history, observations of local contemporary political events, satire of behavior and simple entertainment through the music and dance.
The Bambara numbering 2,500.000 million form the largest ethnic group within Mali. The triangle of the Bambara region, divided in two parts by the Niger River, constitutes the greater part of the western and southern Mali of today. The Bamana are members of the Mande culture, a large and powerful group of peoples in western Africa. Kaarta and Segou are Bamana city-states, which were established in the 17th century and continued to have political influence throughout the western Sudan states into the 19th century. At this time religious wars broke out throughout the region, setting Islamized societies against those who preferred to embrace traditional Bamana views.
Additional information
Weight | 4.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 64 × 25 cm |
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