ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 6月28日 22時51分
Worn on the heads of male dancers, ci-wara headdresses are danced in pairs, often male and female, to symbolize the fertility of land and animals. Each headdress represents a composite of animals allowing its wearer to become another being, a metaphor for the successful farmer who tirelessly and efficiently tills his fields—with the claws of a pangolin and the speed of an antelope. #disguisebkm
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