Moko Jumbie #siasummer20nhc
CAFE STUDIO 5 209A, COLDHABOUR LANE, LONDON, United KingdomThe character of the Moco Jumbie was originally a cult figure found throughout West Africa. https://www.traditionalmas.com/project/moko-jumbie/
The character of the Moco Jumbie was originally a cult figure found throughout West Africa. https://www.traditionalmas.com/project/moko-jumbie/
From its origin in Africa through its journey to the U.S. Virgin Islands, the mocko jumbie has evolved culturally at celebrations and festivals since the 1960s. Today they continue to embody […]
KAIRI THE ABORIGINALS Trinidad, once called ‘Kairi’ (or possibly ‘Iere’) was aboriginally inhabited by many groups of Amerindian peoples who populated the Caribbean and South American region. #siasummer20nhc #siafamilymystory #delegacysia21beyond […]
My childhood memories of carnival mas men were Peter Minshall and Wayne Barkley. I was fascinated by both Peter and Waynes’ work, also other mas men stuck out in my […]
MAS – A TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION PRESENTED BY: NICOLE FERDINAND The mulatress1 and the garden Negro or field slave2 are masquerades which evoke the French tradition of the exchange of roles […]