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Nigerian women, wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costumes
Nigerian women, wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costumes, perform at Enugu Stadium for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria. The dancers are performing in the Igbakwu dance, they are from Orlu, Owerri province. 7th February 1956
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Enugu
Nigeria
DM RH952
Media ID 21845687
© Mirrorpix
1956 Abroad Duke Of Edinburgh Nigeria Overseas Prince Philip Queen Elizabeth Ii Traditional West Africa
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant and culturally rich Nigeria of the 1950s. Nigerian women, adorned in exquisite feathered headdresses and traditional costumes, grace the Enugu Stadium with their presence. It is a momentous occasion as they perform for none other than Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria on the 7th of February in 1956. The dancers captivate all who witness them with their graceful movements and rhythmic beats. They are performing the Igbakwu dance, hailing from Orlu in the Owerri province. Their synchronized steps reflect centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. This historic encounter between Nigerian culture and British royalty symbolizes a bridge between two worlds, showcasing both diversity and unity. As Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip observe these mesmerizing performances, one can only imagine the mutual respect that must have been felt by all parties involved. This photograph serves as a testament to the power of cultural exchange and appreciation. It reminds us that even amidst political boundaries or historical contexts, art has an extraordinary ability to transcend barriers and bring people together. Preserved through time by Daily Mirror's lensmen, this image continues to inspire awe today as it did over six decades ago when it was first captured.
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