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The Asa/Agere ] in ], ], is a vibrant ] event celebrating the ] stilt-walking performance unique to the region. Known locally as Agere, this ] is an integral part of Ikorodu's ] heritage, promoting ] and preserving ] practices. The festival had faded from prominence but was revived in recent years to reestablish its significance. | ||
== Rebirth of the Asa festival== | |||
The rebirth of the Asa Festival is spearheaded by the Ikorodu Division Rebirth Foundation(IREP) and supported by community leaders, including the ], ]. The festival features various cultural displays, including the launch of "Asa Arokolo," a book detailing its historical significance. Asa is seen as more than entertainment. It serves as a bridge connecting the past and present, fostering unity among Ikorodu's six divisions and attracting participants from within and outside ]. | |||
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The Asa/Agere ] has its origins in the rich ] heritage of the ], specifically within the ] of ]. The ] is centered on the Asa masquerade, a unique ] practice involving performers walking on tall stilts while showcasing dances and acrobatics. This ] was ] used for communal ], spiritual observances and as a ] of the community's identity. | The Asa/Agere ] has its origins in the rich ] heritage of the ], specifically within the ] of ]. The ] is centered on the Asa masquerade, a unique ] practice involving performers walking on tall stilts while showcasing dances and acrobatics. This ] was ] used for communal ], spiritual observances and as a ] of the community's identity. |
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The Asa/Agere Festival in Ikorodu, Lagos State, is a vibrant cultural event celebrating the traditional stilt-walking performance unique to the region. Known locally as Agere, this festival is an integral part of Ikorodu's cultural heritage, promoting tourism and preserving traditional practices. The festival had faded from prominence but was revived in recent years to reestablish its significance.
Rebirth of the Asa festival
The rebirth of the Asa Festival is spearheaded by the Ikorodu Division Rebirth Foundation(IREP) and supported by community leaders, including the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabiru Shotobi. The festival features various cultural displays, including the launch of "Asa Arokolo," a book detailing its historical significance. Asa is seen as more than entertainment. It serves as a bridge connecting the past and present, fostering unity among Ikorodu's six divisions and attracting participants from within and outside Nigeria.
Historical Background
The Asa/Agere Festival has its origins in the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people, specifically within the traditions of Ikorodu. The festival is centered on the Asa masquerade, a unique cultural practice involving performers walking on tall stilts while showcasing dances and acrobatics. This tradition was historically used for communal entertainment, spiritual observances and as a symbol of the community's identity.