J'AI RENCONTRÉ LE ROI OMGG (Immersion dans la culture Dogon ? Festival OGOBAGNA)

My social networks: Instagram & TikTok: amnvtaa Snap: iamnata.223 ............................................................................................................................. Friends, I had the immense opportunity to go to #Mali in January, and the beginning of the year means endless festivals. I'm so grateful to have been able to attend, I've been dreaming about it for so long... During this festival, which was held in the city of #Bamako, at the Cinquantenaire Square, I was struck by the immersion in Dogon customs and traditions. Unfortunately, I also realized that, apart from regulars and those most concerned, not many people were aware of it. Some even thought that this festival was only of interest to this #ethnic group. On the contrary, I think the goal of such an event is to share. They share their knowledge and way of life with us, explain their culture, and thus allow us to perpetuate our customs over time. The Dogon are much more than a remote people with houses in the hills; they are a well-thought-out organization that leads to a kingdom where nothing is done by chance. All, and I mean all, their practices have meaning. From the most relevant to the most trivial. As I said at the end of the video, I hope I've inspired at least one person to learn more about this mysterious people, or at least to attend next year's festival, which will take place at the end of January. Take care ❤️ #223 #africa #ethnicwear #ethnic #ethnicmusic #ethnicdance #dance #westafrica #dogon #ogobagna #festival #interview #cultural #indigo #bogolan #dogon mask #masks #hogon #Toguna #bandiagara #king #fulani #songhai #tamasheq #bambara