- Title: Dreams of Rio animate Ivory Coast's Popo Carnival
- Date: 5th May 2022
- Summary: BEAUTY PAGEANT WINNER, ALBERTINE MELISSA AMON, WALKING ON STAGE CONTESTANTS ON STAGE PEOPLE CHEERING CONTESTANT WALKING ON STAGE AMON BEING CROWNED WINNER, POPO CARNIVAL PAGEANT 2022 (SOUNDBITE) (French) WINNER, AWOULABA POPO CARNIVAL PAGEANT 2022, ALBERTINE MELISSA AMON, SAYING: “Honestly, I am very happy and I thank all those who came to support me." VARIOUS OF AMON WAVING AT THE CROWD FROM A CAR VARIOUS OF STREET PARADE PEOPLE WATCHING VARIOUS OF MEN DRESSED LIKE WOMEN 19. (SOUNDBITE) (French) HONARARY COMMISSIONER, BONOUA POPO FESTIVAL, JEAN OBA, SAYING: “First of all, it is a cultural festival that allows us to value our culture in general. It is also a period of evaluation, which allows us to see if we have not lost anything of what our parents left us.â€
- Embargoed: 19th May 2022 11:39
- Keywords: Africa Carnival Popo Festival pageant
- Location: BONOUA, IVORY COAST
- City: BONOUA, IVORY COAST
- Country: Ivory Coast
- Topics: Africa,Arts/Culture/Entertainment
- Reuters ID: LVA003569804052022RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Men beating drums and blowing ox horns sounded the arrival of the king of Ivory Coast's Aboure people, who waved as hundreds of onlookers lined the roadside and sat on the roofs of buildings to catch a glimpse.
Wearing a gold crown and a long-patterned robe, the king was taking part in a parade at the Popo Carnival, a cultural festival held every year which organisers say attracts more than a million people over two weeks.
The event already draws some visitors from Europe and the United States, and some locals hope it could get even bigger.
"It's our dream that one day our children and our grandchildren could transform this carnival into the carnival of Rio de Janeiro," said Joseph Yao Ambo, one of the festival commissioners.
The Aboure are one of many ethnic groups in the West African country, some of which still have kings and queens that play a traditional role in their communities. The Aboure king acts as the chief of seven villages.
Popo means "mask" in the Aboure language.
The carnival includes a football match, a beauty contest and theatrical performances, all culminating in a grand parade.
This year 33-year-old Albertine Melissa Amon was crowner winner of the beauty contest.
"It's a period of evaluation to see if we haven't lost anything our parents left us," said Jean Oba, honorary commissioner of the festival, which is held in Bonoua, about 50 km east of Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan.
Along with the king and his entourage the procession includes brass bands, masked dance troupes, colourfully decorated floats, groups of young men disguised as women and groups of young mothers.
(Media Coulibaly, Elodie Toto) - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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