Horse Dancing Mask

Horse Dancing Mask

Konkan Region (Western India)

wood, polychromed

A painted wooden horse dancing mask with an articulated jaw. The head is worn through use but still shows its typical trappings.

This is a tribal dancing masks from the Konkan region used in the Perni Zagor, a folk play danced by Christian Gaud tribals. Perni Zagor is an indigenous dance-drama form of the Perni community of Goa. This is an ancient art form and is believed to have evolved on the banks of the Zuari river. It has its origins in fertility rites related to Neolithic shamanism. The dancers don wooden masks while performing the musical drama. The masks represent deities, animals, birds and demons. The characters are derived from various episodes in Hindu mythology. Perni Zagor is currently performed by only a few families in the community and is almost on the verge of extinction.

Size (cms): 86.5(H) x 57(W) x 17(D)
Size (inches):
34(H) x 22.5(W) x 6.5(D)

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Description

Konkan Region (Western India)

wood, polychromed

A painted wooden horse dancing mask with an articulated jaw. The head is worn through use but still shows its typical trappings.

This is a tribal dancing masks from the Konkan region used in the Perni Zagor, a folk play danced by Christian Gaud tribals. Perni Zagor is an indigenous dance-drama form of the Perni community of Goa. This is an ancient art form and is believed to have evolved on the banks of the Zuari river. It has its origins in fertility rites related to Neolithic shamanism. The dancers don wooden masks while performing the musical drama. The masks represent deities, animals, birds and demons. The characters are derived from various episodes in Hindu mythology. Perni Zagor is currently performed by only a few families in the community and is almost on the verge of extinction.

Size (cms): 86.5(H) x 57(W) x 17(D)
Size (inches):
34(H) x 22.5(W) x 6.5(D)

Additional information

Material

Wood

Region

West India

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