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Central Africa is the heart of the continent. Here, in the shade of wet forests and along full rivers, a culture has been preserved that knows no hustle of civilization. Its symbols are not loud, but deep. They speak in the voices of ancestors, the rustle of leaves, and the rhythm of rain. From masquerade dances to carved doors — all this is not just art, but living memory.

The Mask — The Face of the Spirit

In Central Africa, a mask is not just an ornament. It is a bridge between worlds. Each mask has its name, its history. It is worn during rituals to invoke the spirit of an ancestor, to ask for protection, or to heal the sick. Materials — wood, bone, earth pigments. Forms — from geometric to zoomorphic. The mask is not static. It comes to life in the movement of dance.

Rhapsody of Sculpture

Wooden figures of Central Africa are not portraits. They are symbols. Each pose, each line has meaning. Hands raised to the sky — prayer. Bent knees — readiness for work. The figures often depict ancestors looking at descendants. They are carved from hard wood and covered with oil — to protect from moisture and time.

Textile Weaving and Geometry

Central African fabrics are not just clothing. They are a language. Colors and patterns convey information about status, tribe, age. Raffia, cotton, hemp — all are used to create fabrics. Complex geometric patterns are not accidental: they are related to cosmology, to views of the world. Some patterns can tell the story of an entire lineage.

Wooden Drums — The Voice of the Village

In Central Africa, a drum is not just a musical instrument. It is a means of communication. Drumming can convey news over a distance of up to ten kilometers. Each village knows its rhythm, its language. The drummer is a respected person. He preserves the memory of events. His hands speak louder than words.

Rites of Initiation — Transition to Adulthood

For the peoples of Central Africa, initiation is not just a ritual, but a rebirth. Adolescents go through trials: physical, spiritual, emotional. They learn not only crafts but also responsibility. Initiation often lasts for several weeks, or even months. Its symbols are special masks, songs known only to the initiated. Those who have passed become full members of the community.

Lunar Station and the Cycle of Life

In some cultures of Central Africa, the moon is a symbol of the feminine principle, fertility, cyclical. Its phases are associated with the stages of human life. Lunar stations are places where elders gathered to make decisions. The symbol of the circle, closed and endless, reminds us that death is not the end, but a transition.

The culture of Central Africa is not an exhibit in a museum. It is a living breath, heard in the rustle of leaves and the sound of footsteps on the ground. Its symbols do not need explanation. They speak for themselves — to those who know how to listen.


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