mandaadid
Mandaadid is a traditional ceremonial practice of the Mandaa people, described as a seasonal festival that blends music, dance, and storytelling. The central element is the mandaadid mask, a carved wooden mask decorated with natural pigments and fibers, believed to channel ancestral voices during the performance. Masks are worn by a lead dancer who interacts with a chorus of participants, guiding the narrative of the ritual.
The term mandaadid is thought to originate from the Mandaa language, with a meaning loosely interpreted as
Historically, mandaadid is said to date back several centuries and exhibits regional variations in choreography, mask
Today, mandaadid remains an important mechanism for intergenerational knowledge transfer and communal identity, linking younger generations