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Adamma (masquerade)

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This article is about the Igbo mask. For the Eblaite and Hurrian goddess, see Adamma (goddess).
Adamma Dance as recorded by the Audiovisuals of Igbo Dances (AID) Project

Adamma is a contemporary maiden spirit mask that originates from the Enugu-Igbo of southeastern Nigeria. The mask is performed by men only and is accompanied by music that the masker dances to. Unlike other Igbo masks Adamma mask does not have any spiritual value behind it.

"Adanma" or what some spell as "Adamma" is also a girls name in Igboland Nigeria and it means, the first beautiful daughter of the family.

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  1. http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-711187/Adamma-a-contemporary-Igbo-maiden.html


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