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Festival International des Masques et des Arts (International Festival of Masks and the Arts), ma ọ bụ FESTIMA, bụ emume omenala na-eme emume nke a na-eme na Dédougou, Burkina Faso .  [1] Tọrọ ntọala iji nyere aka omenala omenala n'oge a, FESTIMA na- akara ihe nkpuchi na omenala sitere na ọtụtụ mba West Africa.[2]  A na-eme ya ugbu a ugboro abụọ n'afọ ole na ole.[3]  E mere iwu ọhụrụ, nke iri na ise, site na Febụwarị 29 ruo Machị 7, 2020, na Bankuy. [1][2][3]

ihe mere eme

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N'afọ 1996, otu mmụ ụmụ akwụkwọ Burkinabé, ASAMA, Association for the Protection of Masks, iji kwalite ma omume omume omenala.[1][2]  Otu n'ime ihe bụ na ihe nkpuchi echeta arịa nke ndụ maka ọtụtụ ndị.  Mmalite nke ihe nkpuchi ahụ bụ ndị n'okike, n'ihi ihe mere eme a na-ahụta ya na animism.[3]  Animism na isiokwu ndị ọzọ bụ ndị agha pere mpe na Burkina Faso nke oge a, na-egosi na ha na-eme site n'etiti 7.8 na 15 nke ndị bi na ya.[4][5]  Okpukpe ka ukwuu na mba ahụ bụ Islam, nke na-ejighị ihe nkpuchi eme ihe n'ememe ha.  [6] Otú ọ dị, ndị otu ASAMA ọrịa na ihe nkpuchi ka nwebere ike mkpa na edemede nye ndị ha na- mkpa mkpa n'okpukpe.  Dị ka Ki Leonce, onye isi ụmụaka nke ASAMA, si kwuo, "E nwere ihe abụọ mgbaàmà ihe nkpuchi ihu. Otu òtù òtù na nke ọzọ bụ mmepụta; ihe ike inwe ndị agha maka ndị na-achị ihe nkpuchi, mana arọ  site na edemede". [4]

FESTIMA mbụ, nke emere na 1996, were ụbọchị anọ, ihe omume ahụ agbasawo ruo ụbọchị asaa.[1][2]  Emere emume nke iri na atọ site na Febụwarị 27 ruo Machị 5, 2016, ma ihe nkpuchi sitere n'ihe ụmụaka obodo 50 sitere na mba isii dị n'Ebe Ọdịda siri Afrịka: Burkina Faso, Benin, Ivory Coast, Mali, Senegal  , na Togo.[3][4]  ASAMA mere na 100,000 mmadụ gara ihe omume ahụ, ihe nkiri 2,000 ndị njem egwu mba ụwa.. [5][6]

E mere mbipụta nke iri na anọ site na Febụwarị 24 ruo Machị 3, 2018. [7]

Ihe omume

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Ihe omume ndị bụ isi nke FESTIMA bụ ihe ngosi, ebe ndị na-eyi ihe nkpuchi na-agbagọ, ndị na-agụ ike na-akpọ ụbọ aka, ụbọ akwa, na Balafons.[1][2]  Mgbe ụfọdụ, onye ntụgharị na-anọ iji ihe ịgba egwu.[3]  Ụfọdụ n'ime ụzọ ndị omenala ha na- anya bụ ndị Bwaba, Marka, na Yoruba.[5]

FESTIMA GỤKWU nkọwa ihe gbasara ihe mere eme na , àgwà, ihe omume, maka ihe ngosi, na ahahia.. [5] [8][9]

Ihe odide

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  1. Lawali (February 24, 2020). Dédougou : La 15e édition du Festival international des masques et des arts se tiendra du 29 février au 7 mars 2020. Lefaso.net. Retrieved on May 27, 2021. (in French)
  2. Rédaction B24 (March 3, 2020). FESTIMA 2020 : Un défi culturel, sécuritaire et économique. Burkina 24. Retrieved on May 27, 2021. (in French)
  3. M.K (March 16, 2020). FESTIMA 2020 : Entre tradition du masque et modernité. Journal L'Economiste du Faso. Retrieved on May 27, 2021. (in French)
  4. Loov (March 13, 2016). In Burkina Faso: FESTIMA, a festival of African masks. Al Jazeera. Retrieved on January 11, 2018.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Page (May 13, 2016). The masked men of Burkina Faso. CNN. Retrieved on January 11, 2018.
  6. Sawadogo (March 1, 2016). FESTIMA 2016 : Des infrastructures pour sauvegarder les masques. LeFaso.net. Retrieved on January 11, 2018. (in French)
  7. Kapigdou (February 25, 2018). FESTIMA 2018 : C'est parti à Dédougou !. Burkina 24. Retrieved on August 28, 2019. (in French)
  8. FESTIMA 2018 in Dédougou, Burkina Faso. Everfest. Archived from the original on December 23, 2023. Retrieved on January 11, 2018.
  9. Harris (January 8, 2016). Where Music Lovers Should Go in 2016. New York Times. Retrieved on January 11, 2018.