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Go Sa, “Sister of the Dance,” is the twin sister of Amma Sérou and one of the Dogon eight divine human ancestors that descended to Earth from Amma’s womb. She serves as Amma’s first priestess on Earth, and Her name alludes to the dances of Dogon women that represent fish swimming in water.
Go Sa (Sister of the Dance)
Go Sa, “Sister of the Dance,” is the twin sister of Amma Sérou and one of the Dogon eight divine human ancestors that descended to Earth from Amma’s womb. She serves as Amma’s first priestess on Earth, and her name alludes to the dances of Dogon women that represent fish swimming in water. In these dances, using successive steps, the women recall the formation of the fetus (a symbolic fish) and its swimming movements in the waters of the womb.
Photographic Process
In the photographs of Infinite Essence and Cosmologies, Owunna leverages his training as an engineer to explore the nuances of darkness and light. He employs ultraviolet strobes, painted fluorescent backdrops, and carefully hand painted nude bodies of Black models that only glow under ultraviolet light. When he then photographs the models in total darkness, the shutter snaps, and for that fraction of a second, synchronized beams of ultraviolet light illuminate a glowing scene that reanimates tableaus of creation from the archive of African diasporic myth.
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