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The Niasse, the Kumpo, and the Samay are three traditional masked figures in the mythology of the Diola, living in the Casamance (Senegal) and also in Gambia. The are playing a central role in the social life of the traditional village community.
Multiple times in the course of the year, e.g. during the Journées culturelles, a folk festival in the village gets organized.
All three are masked dansers. The Kompu is completely covered with palm leaves, and is considered to be a ghost. Between the Niasse and the Samay, which are more person-style, there are the least differences. The type of dance is a bit different; other differences amongst them are:
Attribute Samay Niasse Kumpo Arm One single arm Two arms Completely covered with palm leaves Horns Has two horns on the head Does not have horns No horn Stick Has one long stick in his hand Equiped with two short sticks One long stick on the head Other Mythological Figures
- Kumpo
- Samay
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