- Kobine
Kobine is a traditional
dance andfestival unique to theLawra area of north westernGhana . The dance and the festival named after it are celebrated in September and October to mark the end of a successfulharvest .Festival
The festival of Kobine lasts four days, with the first day usually reserved for visiting family and friends. The second and third days are the official
holiday s. A procession of the family heads is accompanied by groups of younger people dressed to representhunter s andelephant s.A number of speeches are made by dignitaries and other guests of honour before the Kobine dance competition begins.
Dance
The Kobine music is produced from "kuor", a
drum instrument with a base made from agourd , and "dalar", a smaller drum made from the neck of a clay pot. The men usually dress in beautifully decorated skirts, but are usually bare-chested to demonstrate theirmasculinity as well as their flexibility while they dance. Other ornaments such as head gear and caps are worn. The women dress similarly to the men, except they generally will wear a blouse. Both men and women wear a ring of bells around the ankles to accentuate their rhythmic moves when they dance.The dance itself consists of quick rhythmic moves especially with the trunk or upper body. At the peak moves period of the dance, the women will generally cut in and dance in front of their favorite male dancer.
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