loitona
Loitona is a traditional dance form originating from the island of Mauritius, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The dance is performed by a group of men, known as loitonas, who wear colorful costumes and masks. The costumes typically include a long, flowing skirt made of colorful fabric, a waistcoat, and a headpiece adorned with feathers and other decorative elements. The masks are often made of wood or cardboard and are designed to depict various characters from local folklore, such as animals or mythical creatures.
The loitona dance is performed during the annual Loitona Festival, which takes place in the town of
The loitona dance is an important part of Mauritius' cultural identity, and is recognized as a UNESCO