Description
This snake headdress was worn in performances that required extraordinary strength and agility. With the headdress bound to a conical framework of palm branches, the male dancer balanced it on his head while performing sharp, quick movements. He dipped and rotated the sculpture by bending at the knees and turning at the waist. The snake is associated with the swamp-dwelling python spirit, who blesses humankind with rain, fertility, and wealth. Snake headdress performances were widespread until the mid-1950s, when Islamic revolutionaries led a campaign to consolidate the religious and national identity of the nascent Republic of Guinea.
Provenance
Accession Number
192676
Medium
Wood and pigment
Dimensions
237.5 × 31.2 × 52.1 cm (93 1/2 × 12 1/4 × 20 1/2 in.)
Classification
headdress
Credit Line
Gift of Muriel Kallis Newman