Moko Jumbie [electronic resource] : traditional stilt walkers / produced and directed by Karen Kramer.
1992
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Title
Moko Jumbie [electronic resource] : traditional stilt walkers / produced and directed by Karen Kramer.
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Publication Details
New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1992.
Language
English
Language Note
This edition in English.
Description
1 online resource (16 min.).
Summary
The name means "dancing spirit", and these ten-foot-high stilt walkers appear at street festivals in New York City, at Carnival celebrations in the Caribbean, and during religious ceremonies in West Africa. Wearing special costumes and masks which add to their mystery, the moko jumbie is both feared and revered. Because of their great height they are seen as all-powerful figures accompanied by joyous music and feelings of awe. This unique film shows the art, craft, dance and history of the moko jumbie. It gives background into the costume and dance movements, as well as its origins in West Africa. Narrated by two moko jumbies living in New York City, this lively film provides fresh cultural insight.
Note
Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011).
Audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences.
Available Note
Previously released as DVD.
Awards
American Anthropological Association, 1992
Margaret Mead Film Festival, 1991
Margaret Mead Film Festival, 1991
Series
Black studies in video
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