Makonde
TanzaniaBody Mask, Ndimu, n.d.
On view
Wood
Dimensions20 × 9 1/2 × 7 1/2 in. (50.8 × 24.1 × 19.1 cm)
Gift of Genevieve and Richard Shaw, by exchange, 2010.283
Body masks are used in Makonde initiation rituals, when young girls and boys are taught the rules and expectations of adulthood in the community. Danced at the end of the initiation cycle, body masks celebrate the return of the young men to the community after months of separation in an initiation camp. After initiation the men can take wives and father children. For this reason the initiation celebration is centered on fertility and family. Actors dance and pantomime the relationship between men and women, each topic presented using a particular mask. Body masks are danced to demonstrate sexual intercourse, the burdens of pregnancy, and the agonies of childbirth.