YORUBA EGUNGUN COSTUMES

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Egungun 1
115", $1600

 YORUBA
Egungun 2
87", $1200



 YORUBA
Egungun 3
152", $800

 

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Egungun 4
130", $1600

YORUBA
Egungun 5
135", $1800

YORUBA
Egungun 6
114", $1600

 YORUBA
Egungun 7
89", $1200

 

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Egungun 8
105", $1000

 YORUBA
Egungun 9
SOLD

YORUBA
Egungun 10
88", $1000

YORUBA
Egungun Costumes 1
with masks

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Egungun Costumes 2
without masks

Photographs © Tim Hamill

YORUBA EGUNGUN COSTUMES

The Egungun association honors spirits of the ancestors and invokes their protection or aid. These elaborate, colorful costumes combine traditional strip-woven Ashoke cloth with other varied textiles, including some that are printed or machine made velvet or lace. When performed the dancer climbs into the open top end until his feet fill the slipper-like form at the bottom. As he looks out through the rectangular mesh opening near the center, the top of the costume would fall down in back. The underside (when worn) of of the costume is made of Ashoke cloth that usually matches the Ashoke on the front.

For exhibition the costumes can be pinned to a wall, as here, or draped over a bar.

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