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Authors
Edu, J. & Osei, L. A.
Publication Year
2024
Article Title
Masquerading the Totemic Bushbuck of the Effuttu state for an academic ceremony at UEW: Insights and audiences’ perspective
Journal
International Journal of Carnival Arts
Volume
8B
Page Numbers
150-159
ISSN
2752-342X
Abstract

The masquerading effect of the totemic bushbuck is visually captivating and also serves as a powerful symbol of identity and cultural heritage for the Effutu people. The study by creative artists at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) sought to explore and understand the creation and impact of the masquerading effect of the totemic bushbuck found in the Aboakyer festival. The creative process was to enliven the presentation of the academic robe during the investiture of UEW's Chancellor. Ethnographic data was obtained through observation, interviews, focus group discussions, and analysis of videos and photographs. The researchers used a studio-based approach, employing an aesthetic-action research design to analyze and understand the various aesthetic elements contributing to the masquerading effect. The study also aimed to assess the audience's perspectives after witnessing the masquerading effect during an academic ceremony at the University of Education Winneba. The study's findings revealed that the masquerading effect of the Effutu totemic bushbuck captivated and entertained the audience and created a sense of cultural pride and identity among the Effutu community. The study emphasizes the importance of bridging the gap between community cultural events and academia for a better appreciation and understanding of indigenous heritage.

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