331. Mokpwe Women Cultural Dress.
Lexiconj: Kaava = a loose dress, length, from neck toheels.
Kaava is used at cultural and social ceremonies - wrestlingmatches, Maale ceremonies, weddings. Kaava is sensitive to movements of the body and emotions. Kaava swings along with the ladies when an Elongi is marching.
“Who arethese singers ? We are the ladies of Soffa Mokongo mo kongami. We are singing in praise of the Lord”.
“Yoo, veeva,
yoo veeva,
yooyo, veeeva veyau !
va nje vemba nanu ? Valan va Soffa Mokongo mo kongami. Je mba leka Tate.”
Yooyo veeva,
yooyo veeva
yooyo veeva…………
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“A New Yearwith new resolutions”
“Yoo veeva, yoo veeva, yoo veva veyua
“Mwa mofenya na veeya vefenya eee, Mwa mofenya,
Mofefe mono. Mwa mofenyca na veeya vefenya eee ! mwa mofenya
Yoo, yoo, yoo”………..
The lengthof a Kaava is controlled when a headwear or a shawlis wrapped round the stomach. Kaava with black colour are frequently used at funerals and at solemnceremonies.
There isalso a businesslike Kaava, length,from neck to halfway between the knees and the ankles. It is known as “esunga kaava”, that is ashort kaava.
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