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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 11:46pm On Jun 10, 2011
Kalabari Owu Arusun.

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 11:47pm On Jun 10, 2011
Bonny Nwaotam.

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Can anybody tell me what 'Nwa otam' means?
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 11:50pm On Jun 10, 2011
Eru from Umuahia (Ohuhu)

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Eru-wa-mgbede (Aro quarters, Isiokpo)

The Eru-wa-mgbede mask-character of Aro-Isiokpo offers a rounded personality exhibiting characteristics of omumu beauty that includes qualities of gentleness and strength as earlier discussed. She is a female mask accompanied by both men and women. She displays gentleness in her subtle movement and dance, but strength and vigor are evident in the amazing dashing movements as well as the extraordinary ‘flying feats” regarded as supernatural. Preparation for the part is a big challenge for the male actor who must perfect his portrayal of feminine and masculine actions as well as supernatural feats. Acrobatics hardly pose much problem for actors in the community where the sport is a major pass-time. However, extensive rehearsal and preparation are required for the extraordinary actions that appear supernatural. Preparation includes seclusion, absence from sexual contact, plantain based vegetable diet, chewing of medicinal root called ugbugbo, and spiritual communion. Although I tried to explain his seclusion and concentration on his theatrical goal, abstainance that helped to conserve his energy and the vegetarian diet that kept him agile for female dance, the actor insisted that metaphysics was largely responsible for his actions.

http://www.chiwrite.com/female%20power.html
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 11:53pm On Jun 10, 2011
Bonny carnival (proper carnival, not all that imported Roman costume nonsense).

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by AndreUweh(m): 10:47am On Jun 11, 2011
Ezeagu, keep it coming.
Well done sir.
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:28pm On Jun 11, 2011
No problem. Can you tell me what 'Nwa Otam' means?
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:33pm On Jun 11, 2011
Ojionu

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:34pm On Jun 11, 2011
Ada Nwa mma (play)

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by AndreUweh(m): 7:36pm On Jun 11, 2011
ezeagu:

No problem. Can you tell me what 'Nwa Otam' means?
Nwa-Child.
Otam--a masquerade of Ndoki people that was borrowed by the Riverine easterners.
Just my personal opinion.
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:38pm On Jun 11, 2011
Andre Uweh:

Nwa-Child.
Otam--a masquerade of Ndoki people that was borrowed by the Riverine easterners.
Just my personal opinion.

That makes sense, thanks.

Umuahia Ekpo

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:39pm On Jun 11, 2011
Arochukwu Ekpo grin

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:41pm On Jun 11, 2011
Ekpe Efik

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:44pm On Jun 11, 2011
Ekpe Coronation, Cameroon, interesting to note that the cloth behind the elder is only made in and ordered from Igboland.

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:47pm On Jun 11, 2011
Ekpo (Annang?)

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ezeagu(m): 7:58pm On Jun 11, 2011
Owu Imere (Ikwerre)

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by ifyalways(f): 11:53pm On Jun 11, 2011
Enjoying the thread.

Ezeagu isi ukwu,jisie ike.

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by NsibidiInst: 5:59pm On Aug 20, 2014
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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by PAGAN9JA(m): 5:54pm On Nov 08, 2014
AndreUweh:
Nmonwu (MASQUERADE) is a natural culture and does not in anyway interfere with church doctrine or tradition if the use of charm and related factors is not included. Let us discuss Nmonwu and the need to preserve Nigerian cultures. Thanks.


church has no right to set standards for traditional so-called masquerades.

We will use all charms and related factors including sacrifice as custom demands.

it is not stage carnival performance. it is a real ritual.

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by AndreUweh(m): 10:29pm On Nov 11, 2014
PAGAN9JA:



church has no right to set standards for traditional so-called masquerades.

We will use all charms and related factors including sacrifice as custom demands.

it is not stage carnival performance. it is a real ritual.

Ndigbo are Christians.
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by PAGAN9JA(m): 8:02pm On Nov 12, 2014
AndreUweh:


Ndigbo are Christians.


those are fake Igbo.

True Nidigbo are Pagans. just because some have adopted christianity, it doesnt change the National Religion of Igboland.

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by e4e5d4d5: 8:26am On Nov 23, 2014
PAGAN9JA:



church has no right to set standards for traditional so-called masquerades.

We will use all charms and related factors including sacrifice as custom demands.

it is not stage carnival performance. it is a real ritual.

@Pagan_9ja. . Thanks for the wonderful post

Otegokwa m ji wee n'agwa ndi mmadu na omenala anyi abughi ihe egwurigwu

Its been a long time that I've been saying that our culture and mode of spirituality is not a plaything or a costume party. . . If you do not want to participate in the true omenani then please do not. . . .but it is totally wrong to say that we have to reform our spiritual practices to a carnival showcase in order to suite those that are christians. .I don't see any one saying that catholic mass should be turned into a circus performance

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by e4e5d4d5: 8:30am On Nov 23, 2014
AndreUweh:


Ndigbo are Christians.

Chineke ekero ndigbo kee fa ndi n'aka uka. .o kere anyi kee omenala. .onwero ihe jikotara omenala na uka. .ndi n'aka uka kawa uka, ka ndi omenala nwere omenala.

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Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by PAGAN9JA(m): 9:39am On Nov 23, 2014
e4e5d4d5:


@Pagan_9ja. . Thanks for the wonderful post

Otegokwa m ji wee n'agwa ndi mmadu na omenala anyi abughi ihe egwurigwu

Its been a long time that I've been saying that our culture and mode of spirituality is not a plaything or a costume party. . . If you do not want to participate in the true omenani then please do not. . . .but it is totally wrong to say that we have to reform our spiritual practices to a carnival showcase in order to suite those that are christians. .I don't see any one saying that catholic mass should be turned into a circus performance

Na soo....who r these churchtards to set our standards?
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by leederrty1997: 9:53pm On Feb 09, 2015
I love the Egungun festival which happens among the yoruba. Masquerades dance here and there in elaborated costume and crowd jeer and shout in exictment. For more of the egungun festival visit- www.oldnaija.

For Nigeria's history, lifestyle in the 60s, culture and traditions, places in nigeria and to know about Nigerian legends- visit www.oldnaija.
Re: Cultural Preservation And Masquerades by JahzaraAde(f): 10:47pm On Feb 11, 2015
Hi guys,

I apologise if this sounds silly, but how do they choose who becomes the masquarade? Is the role passed down within families?

And do these masquarades have any dark powers, or are they harmless festive characters?

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