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La Ganza (Bambili), from Dessins et Peintures d Afrique
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La Ganza (Bambili), from Dessins et Peintures d Afrique
3251577 La Ganza (Bambili), from Dessins et Peintures d Afrique, executes au cours de l expedition Citroen Centre Afrique, deuxieme mission Haardt Audouin-Dubreuil, pub. Paris, 1927 (colour litho) by Yakovlev, Alexander (1887-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dancers from French Equatorial Africa performing the GanA za ceremonial dance; Louis Audouin-Dubreuil (1887 - 1960); Georges-Marie Haardt (1884 - 1932); ); The Stapleton Collection; Russian, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "La Ganza (Bambili), from Dessins et Peintures d Afrique" transports us back to a significant moment in history. Taken during the Citroen Centre Afrique expedition's second mission led by Haardt Audouin-Dubreuil, this image captures dancers from French Equatorial Africa performing the GanAza ceremonial dance. The vibrant colors and intricate details of their costumes immediately catch our attention. The dancers don traditional grass skirts, headdresses adorned with feathers, and wear striking black body paint. Their attire reflects the rich cultural heritage of African tribes and emphasizes their connection to nature. This powerful visual representation showcases an important ritual within African culture. The GanAza dance holds deep historical significance as it is associated with circumcision ceremonies and other tribal traditions. Through this performance, communities celebrate their indigenous roots while honoring ancestral customs passed down through generations. Louis Audouin-Dubreuil and Georges-Marie Haardt play pivotal roles in documenting these extraordinary moments during their expedition across Equatorial Africa. Their dedication to capturing these cultural treasures allows us to appreciate the beauty and diversity found within different regions of Africa. This print serves as a valuable reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations to learn from and cherish. It stands as a testament to the resilience, creativity, and unity found within African communities throughout history.
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