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“In some traditional African dances, people wear masks in order to become the embodiments of particular spirits. I have heard that they often cover the mouth-piece with spider webs or something that resonates, so that their voice gets distorted, ceasing to be the voice of a human and becoming…” quote by Justin Adams
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“In some traditional African dances, people wear masks in order to become the embodiments of particular spirits. I have heard that they often cover the mouth-piece with spider webs or something that resonates, so that their voice gets distorted, ceasing to be the voice of a human and becoming representative of a voice that comes from another world.”

Justin Adams

About This Quote

Traditional African dances use masks and sometimes spider‑web mouthpieces to transform the wearer’s voice, making it sound otherworldly and embodying spirits.

In simple terms: Masks and voice distortion help dancers become spirit embodiments.

Key Takeaway

Use artistic tools to embody deeper forces.

Themes

culture ritual transformation

Mood

respectful curious

Type

cultural ritualistic

When to use this quote

  • theatrical performance
  • cultural festivals
  • ritual ceremonies

Key Concepts

masking spiritual embodiment sound manipulation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the mask reveal about identity?
  • How does altered sound affect perception?
A Different Perspective

The practice may be misunderstood or appropriated outside its cultural context.

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