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Various Igunnuko with their followers

2019

The Centenary Project

The Centenary Project
Lagos, Nigeria

Various Igunnuko with their followers. A display of masquerades, Igunnulo. Masquerades make appearances during festivals, ceremonies and rituals. They are considered deities and ancestral spirits in Yoruba culture. During celebrations and festivals, various masquerades come with groups of people. While these people play drums and sing for the masquerades, the masquerades, in turn, perform and amuse people. In a bountiful harvest, the appearance of the masquerade is a sign that the gods are happy with the people. Masquerade attires and performances vary from culture to culture.

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  • Title: Various Igunnuko with their followers
  • Date Created: 2019
  • Location Created: Ogidi Ijumu, Nigeria
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