The Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, on Saturday held the ancient Ekasa dance in honour of his late mother, Iyoba Omo N’ikuoyemwen, who died 49 years ago.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Ekasa, a spiritually embedded dance procession, is performed to mark the end of the first part of her funeral rites.
The dance is also performed during the Oba’s coronation ceremonies.
A procession of the Ekasa dancers will dance across various Queen mothers’ traditional worship sites, including Iyoba Ikuoyemwen’s statue at five junctions in Benin.
The Oyairioba of Benin, Chief Robert Ohuoba, said the performance would continue daily and would be rounded off on Thursday, March 27.
Ohuoba said the Ekasa performance was usually held at the Queen mother’s palace in Uselu.
“It’s preceded by Ikpowia, the last wake-keep of the funeral ceremonies , while Isuerhanfua marked the last ceremony in the funeral programme for the Oba’s mother,” he said.
NAN
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