The African mask

The African mask If you want to go far, go together. – African Proverb. Hundreds of ethnic groups inhabit the continent, each speaking a different language or dialect.

We are a young non profit organisation based in London, our primary focus is to digitise our African heritage and culture, we are doing this by creating NFT’s based on various African cultural masks, our website has a wealth of information about masks. The Cultural Heritage of the African Mask
The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water. ~ Cameroonian Proverb

If you can’t resolve your

problems in peace, you cannot solve war. – Somalian Proverb

If you want to go quickly, go alone. Africa is home to 55 nations, nine territories, and two states, and is one of the world’s oldest populated regions. Each ethnic group has its own set of beliefs, customs, and art and building styles, which are all intertwined yet distinct. Whether it’s the Akan’s bright Kente textiles or the Yoruba’s sculptural stools, artistic forms represent the diversity of African civilisations and daily life. Masks are utilised in religious events and masquerades throughout Africa. Many masquerades are highly holy in terms of their appearance, intent, and significance, while others are only for enjoyment

The supernatural or spirits are often depicted in African masks. In Africa usually a masked ritual symbolises the appearance of the ancestral spirits wherein the masked dancer usually invites the spirit by using its specified identity, which is subsequently recognised by those who are acquainted with the oral, mythological, and latent heritage. There still exist some hidden societies in Africa where such practices still occurred and are kept as a secret. It has been found that masks have long been used in religious and social ceremonies across the world because of their expressive potential. Within a certain group of people, rituals exist as shared, collective, and communal activities.

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