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A. O. F. Theatre at Avenue Roume in Dakar, Senegal

A. O. F. Theatre at Avenue Roume in Dakar, Senegal


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A. O. F. Theatre at Avenue Roume in Dakar, Senegal

A. O. F. (Afrique occidentale fran硩 se) Theatre at Avenue Roume with women carrying bowls and baskets on their heads in Dakar, the capital of Senegal (then French West Africa). Date: circa 1910

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Afrique Avenue Avenues Baskets Bowl Bowls Burden Dakar Heads Occidentale Roads Senegal Senegalese


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This evocative photograph captures a moment in time at the A.O.F. Theatre on Avenue Roume in Dakar, Senegal, circa 1910. The A.O.F. Theatre, or Theatre de l'Africa Occidentale Française, was a significant cultural institution during the French colonial era in West Africa. The theatre played an essential role in promoting French culture and values to the local population. In this image, we see a group of Senegalese women, dressed in traditional attire, carrying bowls and baskets balanced precariously on their heads as they make their way along the avenue. The women's determined expressions and the heavy loads they bear speak to the daily struggles and resilience of the Senegalese people during this period. The theatre can be seen in the background, with its grand facade and ornate columns, standing as a symbol of French influence and power. The contrast between the modern European architecture and the traditional African attire and way of life highlights the complexities and tensions of the colonial era. The women's presence in this photograph adds a layer of depth and nuance to the image, challenging the dominant narrative of the time that portrayed African people solely as laborers or subjects of the colonial power. Instead, they are depicted as active participants in their community, carrying out their daily tasks with dignity and determination. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing valuable insights into the intersection of African and European cultures during the colonial era in West Africa.

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