8. Gerewol
Beauty is a highly prized trait among the Woodabe people of Niger. And it’s not only among the women. At the end of the rainy season, the males of the tribe hold an annual beauty pageant to impress and attract a partner. The women of the tribe look for features like impressive height, white eyes and teeth, excellent poise and a good voice. Cue the makeup, singing and peacocking!
As part of the Yaake dance, the males compete to win the attention of a potential bride. Prancing in a line dance, the men also sing for the largely female audience for as long as it takes. Making up their minds and choosing a suitor can take up to five hours in the desert heat, but the young men have to do it. Missing out here means they have to wait another year for the chance to get chosen again.
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