The year is A.D. 2017
and the Addicted Mas section invites you to join us on a journey of
realisation, revelation, enlightenment and new understanding.
Come with us and
re-examine your past and present, through the
lens of Afrocentric eyes.
lens of Afrocentric eyes.
AFRO DOMINI
Afro Domini is the awakening of
African history and consciousness. It is
taken from the Latin “Anno Domini (AD)” meaning “in the year of the Lord”,
based on the traditional year of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Anno: in the year of his age, taken from anno aetatis
suae
Domini: originating from the word
dominus, meaning “belonging to the lord god or lord master”
Because of Africa’s presence in
World history and events, our designer believes that Anno Domini should be Afro
Domini (belonging to Africa). AD is a term used in Western history to define
every period of history by Latin Christian dominion, despite the fact that the
African continent, its civilisations and histories have pre-dated,
contemporised, interacted and interwoven with European history as a silent
continuous and undoubtedly dominant partner in history.
Africa and her resources have been tied to humanity’s development in recorded and lost history. Her religions, social and spiritual philosophies have formed foundation blocks in every great empire and epoch in the history of man. Her mythologies and cultural traditions have survived attacks and atrocities that span geography and time. Her people have been disseminated around the world via land, sea and air; all contributing cultural growth wherever they set foot.
HEGEMONY
Afro Domini is then the awakening
and understanding that we are the inheritors of this hegemony.
In the Western cannon, the
Motherland is depicted as a dark savage land and her people, an undeveloped
nation lacking all necessities that can sustain quality living. When in fact,
Africa is the giant that that holds the world on its shoulders. Her people on
her lands and her people that make up the Diaspora are the creators of
religion, language, music, beauty, fashion, philosophy, art, and society.
Afro Domini is the understanding
that you do not sit at the bottom of every social ladder as depicted in the
media; but you are the foundation stones of every great society. You are not a
symbol of poverty, starvation, illiteracy, and death; but icons of strength,
stamina, longevity wealth, knowledge, and immortality.
OUR COSTUMES
Our costumes consist of three
main colours: Green, Gold and Black, two of which can be found in the flag of
the Pan Africanism movement. In the flag
of Marcus Garvey’s UNIA, Black represented the people and Green the land of
Africa. These colours, together with red, can be identified in the national colours
of many African and Caribbean countries that share the pan-African philosophy.
Green and Black are also
associated with the Oresha Ogun, god of labour, war and technology. It is said that Ogun clears the roads, and
was the first of the Oreshas to come to earth and make a home for humankind. Ogun is the energy that sustains life and
motion, constantly evolving and manifesting in form as we develop. When the demands on our energies change, Ogun
adapts.
MAS WITH A DIFFERENCE
Afro Domini is an African theme
but not an ‘African mas’. In the The design was also influenced by the rebirth
in afro centric awareness in the mainstream society today, especially in
fashion.
tradition of African mas, there aremotifs which are influenced by the African masquerade traditions.
The male headpiece and chest
plate draws influence from the Zulu warrior’s traditional costume. The
triangular motif throughout the costume echoes that of traditional African
design in sculpture and clothing.
The stylised sun burst on the
skirt, which is repeated on the tiara and headpiece, not only echos Egyptian
iconography, but symbolises the awakening and understanding of AD - seeing
yourself in a new light that illuminates the past, present and future.
The loincloth/skirting on the female carries
a motif influenced
by the fashionable print seen today.
OUR THEME
Like ZeroFive Fifty, Kingdom come and Unstoppable, Afro Domini is another commentary on
of the Once
again the philosophy of Ethiopianism and its base in Psalm 68; 31 “Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands
onto god” and the belief of the Hebrew Israelites whose ethos lies in the
scripture of Deuteronomy 28; 68 “The Lord will send you back in ships to
Egypt on a journey I said you should never make again . There you will offer
yourselves for sale to your enemies as male and female slaves” have been
used by the designer as the philosophical foundation blocks of the theme.
importance of Africa, her Diaspora and the present Caribbean’s
contribution to global development.
Africa’s history has been one of
‘running her jewels’. All her resources including her people, a people the
ancient Greeks once believed were so beautiful the Gods dined only with them,
have been and is still sought after by her global neighbours. The gold around
your neck, the diamonds on your fingers, and the Coltan in your mobile phones.
Africa, while excluded from the pages of Western history has spread her arms
around the world, her story is not always a beautiful one but her dominating
presence is a historical and contemporary fact.
How else can the meek inherit the
Earth?
AFRO DOMINI
S. A. Armstrong
Addicted Mas Designer
Addicted Mas Designer
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