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Godefouma village, Ivory Coast-appril 10-2022: Godefouma dances are a tribute to nature. Men dress up as different animals to worship nature.
The dancing feet of a tribal zulu witch doctor, with ankle bracelets made of tin can lids.  Taken in Durban, South Africa.
Black male and female dancers dancing in traditional African costumes in dance studio
The dance of the masks are artistic works with a religious vocation. They are central to the culture and traditions of the Dogon people, who live mainly in Mali, in the Dogon Country. This secret society of circumcised men is the most important religious institution among the Dogon.\n\nThey take the form of dances performed by the \
Black Friends and Family Gathering in Park
Simon’s Town, South Africa – February 22, 2015: Singing and Dancing Children at Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town. They entertain the people, who visit the Penguin Colony. They sing for Money.
Manica, Mozambique - October 26, 2018: African women playing tin can shakers to a dancing crowd
Cruz Bay, St John/US Virgin Islands-July 04, 2023: Fourth of July Carnival celebration in Cruz Bay, Tribal war dance in the street
Lubango, Angola - May 17, 2024: A lively group of Angolan tribal people engage in a traditional dance showcasing their vibrant clothing and cultural expressions during a sunny gathering.
Black people in traditional African costumes dancing tribal dance together
Serekunda, The Gambia - may 10, 2017: Dance group and folkloric dance performing in the tourist area
Studio shot of an attractive young woman dressed in traditional african attire dancing against a black background
The Kenyan folk dancers performing at an outdoor festival
View of ceremonial rattles on the ankles of native dancers performing a ceremonial dance in a village on Vanuatu.
Young samburu man showing his colorful traditional bracelets and necklaces
This close up was taken at a Dogon Mask Dance near the city of Bandiagara in the Mopti region of Mali, West Africa.   Dogon are best known for their mythology, their mask dances, wooden sculture and their architecture.   The live near the river Niger.
Beautiful African people in traditional costumes dancing together
Lubango, Angola - May 17, 2024: Members of a tribe in Angola engage in a lively dance showcasing their cultural heritage through colorful attire and rhythmic movements reflecting community spirit and tradition.
Black male and female dancers dancing in traditional African costumes in dance studio
St. Louis, Missouri, USA - August 24, 2019: Festival of Nations, Tower Grove Park, Members of the Sunshine Community Performance Ensemble, wearing traditional clothing, performing traditional music dances from West Africa
Festival goers walking through a field at a festival in Lindisfarne, North East England. The main focus is two of them looking over their shoulders while waving and smiling.
Ziguinchor, Senegal - 29 Dec 2021: Kumpo dance with masks in Senegal, West Africa
Indigenous people from the Wassú tribe and tourist performing a traditional Toré ritual in the village in Brazil - Low Section
Samburuland, Isiolo district, Kenya - 24th July 2006: \nSamburu tribal morani (warriors, young men) often come down to the safari lodges to earn some money by explaining their tribal traditions and performing traditional dances to tourists. In this photo, they are wearing traditional clothes and beadwork and some of the morani are decorated with ochre clay.
Virei village, Namibe Province, Angola - February 28, 2025 : Portrait of a Mucubal  women wearing multicolored vibrant headscarves (called the Ompota) reflecting their cultural heritage. They have their upper teeth sharpened, at tradition that takes place at their younger age.\nThe Mucubal people (or Mucubai, Mucabale or Mugubale) are a subgroup of the Herero people and leave in southern Angola. They are semi-nomadic, live around the Namib Desert and typically wear little clothing.
Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria - July 19th, 2019: God of Thunder devotee display his traditional gun to symbolize Ogun Goddess during the Olojo Festival.\n\nThe Olojo festival commemorates the descent of Oduduwa to Ile-Ife, the celebration of the first dawn, the first afternoon, and the first night of creation. That makes the Olojo festival, one of the oldest in Africa, celebrated all over Yorubaland. It celebrates the dawn of the first day of existence on Earth. There is a parallel between this and the Judeo-Christian theology of creation, conceived with the divine proclamation: “Let there be light.”
Two black dancers in traditional African costumes rehearsing before performance
Lubango, Angola - May 17, 2024: Members of an Angolan tribe participate in a vibrant dance ceremony demonstrating their rich cultural traditions and strong sense of community during a gathering.
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