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Culture Highlights Soumanou Salifou March 14, 2022 (Comments off) (3578)

Zimbabwe Masks that Symbolize Ancestral Spirits and the Coming Of Age

North-Western parts of Zambia observe rituals during the coming of age transitions from boyhood to manhood. During the transition, the men wear masks that are believed to represent returned spirits to the living world.

Zimbabwean Makishi dancers perform rituals during the coming-of-age transition from boyhood to manhood.
Zimbabwean Makishi dancers

By Anele Sasha

The origins of the Makishi dancers originate from the initiation school (Mukanda) where boys attend to transition to manhood. During the initiation process, boys undergo heavy and demanding physical activities to define and refine strength, receive wisdom impartation from elders, spiritual and mental guidance. The goal is that the transitioned men take with them the tools that are needed to navigate manhood in their households and communities. The boys are separated from society and usually attend Mukanda at an isolated bush camp.

These woman dancers perform during the transition from boyhood to manhood rituals
Zimbabwean Makishi woman dancers

The separation is symbolic of the death of a child and the return of an adult. Upon return, the men will be prepared to tackle the responsibilities and expectations that come with manhood. Upon completion, graduation is marked by dance performances by the Makishi where community members attend and witness the returned spirits of the ancestors through mask-wearing routines.

Makishi cultural expression and art is packaged in entertainment for tourists in the resort city of Victoria Falls. The Victoria Falls Hotel, for instance, hosts the Makishi Dancers for dining entertainment. As one enjoys the various scents and flavours of dishes, one also enjoys the awe-striking performances by the dancers. Not only are the dances entertaining, but eye-opening as well. Before each dance, the group hosts gives a brief background of the meanings and origins behind the dance. This narration provides the audience with a deeper appreciation of the ensembles and the meanings behind the musical expression.

Another facet of the rituals marking the coming-of-age transition from boyhood to manhood rituals in Zimbabwe
Another mask-wearing, colorful dancer during the coming-of-age rituals

The dancers present various characters including that of the moon, animals, and objects that would have embodied what is believed to be ancestral spirits. The dance routines personify the characters so do the sounds and ululations made by the performers. The dancers enter a trance-like state which is a memorable experience. The background of trees, a dark sky, trees and a crisp breeze; all make the performance what it is – pure cultural art and expression.

What makes cultural expressions fluid and intersecting is the fact that various unrelated cultures share commonalities. The transition from childhood to adulthood is celebrated in different ways across the globe. It may be in the form of a birthday celebration or religious observations. What defines human-kind is the sameness in differences.

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