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What is the symbolism behind the repaired calabashes in the Sur le Niger festival exhibition?

The repaired calabashes in the exhibition symbolize reconciliation and unity in Malian culture. The artist was inspired by how joining cracked parts of a calabash or stitching together fragments directly represents the process of gathering and unification. This symbolism is particularly significant in the context of the Sur le Niger festival, which promotes social cohesion amid political changes in the region. The artistic representation of mending broken pieces serves as a powerful metaphor for cultural healing and reconciliation in a time of crisis.

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