Description | Kakilambe is a mask-dance of the Baga-people that live in the coastal area of Guinea. Originally it was played on the Baga-drums that are similar to the djembe.
| Is the traditional dancer celebrating becoming of age. It is additionally known as the jumping dance performed by the iconic Maasai tribe of Tanzania and Kenya | is one of the cultural/traditional dances of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria. | Turquoise blue and black short sleeve shirt, designed with African colors. | Inspired by the "Ndau" an ethnic group which inhabits the Zambezi valley, in central Mozambique all the way to the coast, in central Malawi, and eastern Zimbabwe. | Inspired by "Elomwe" which is also known as "Western Makua", this is the fourth-largest language in Mozambique. |
Content | Kakilambe is a mask-dance of the Baga-people that live in the coastal area of Guinea. Originally it was played on the Baga-drums that are similar to the djembe.
Kakilambe is a very important mask of the Baga people, that appears only once a year. The spirit of the Kakilambe is revered as the protector against evil spirits. He appears to make important declarations about the present and the future. | Is the traditional dancer celebrating becoming of age. It is additionally known as the jumping dance performed by the iconic Maasai tribe of Tanzania and Kenya. The dancers do many jumps continuously, fast pace, slow pace, and jumping different heights. The one to jump the highest received the greatest esteem and bragging rights for his display of strength and masculinity. | is one of the cultural/traditional dances of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria. This dance is associated with Sango, the Yoruba god of thunder who was said to be athletic during his days. However, the bata dance remains incomplete without beats from the bata drum- a set of three drums namely: Iya-Ilu, Itotele and Okokonlo. | Turquoise blue and black short sleeve shirt, designed with African colors. | The name "Ndau" itself means "place" in the Ndau language. The four largest Ndau groups are the Magova; the Mashanga; the Vatomboti, and the Madanda.
The Ndau people are historically related to the Kalanga tribe, and were already in Mozambique and parts of Zimbabwe by the 1500. | Elomwe, also known as Western Makua, is the fourth-largest language in Mozambique. It belongs with Makua in the group of distinctive Bantu languages in the northern part of the country. |
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Turquoise blue
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Short Sleeve Summer Shirt
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Mozambique Fabric
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3-5 Working Days (Domestic)
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1 kg |
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Short Sleeve Summer Shirt & Shorts
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Fabric |
Mozambique Fabric
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Estimated Delivery Time |
3-5 Working Days (Domestic)
5-10 Working Days (International)
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size |
XSmall, Small, Medium, Large, XLarge
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Weight |
1 kg |
Type |
Short Sleeve Summer Shirt & Shorts
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Fabric |
Mozambique Fabric
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Estimated Delivery Time |
3-5 Working Days (Domestic)
5-10 Working Days (International)
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size |
XSmall, Small, Medium, Large, XLarge
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Blue
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