African Dance Style (Zaouli) || The Most Impossible Dance in the World EXPLAINED

ORIGIN Zaouli is a traditional mask dance of the Guro ethic group of Côte D’Ivoire that was created in the 1950s, legends agree the inspiration behind the dance was a beautiful girl named Djela Lou Zaouli daughter of Zaouli. THE MASK Although the Zaouli dance is performed by men, the Zaouli mask represents feminine beauty. The mask is Made of Yaranza wood and can take as long as six days to carve. THE LEG MOVEMENT The legs movement are fast and furious and steps must not be repeated, the upper body remains almost still, while the legs and feet create a mesmerizing spectacle, during the performance the dancer changes onces he wears the mask and he becomes possessed by the spirit of the mask He’s separated from all that is happening around him Once he puts the mask on, it will no longer be him dancing, but the spirit that possesses his body. when this happens the dance becomes fast and furious; the masked man churning up dust beneath his feet. Provoked to keep up th
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