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Djolé (also known as Jolé or Yolé) is a mask-dance from Temine people in Sierra Leone. It is played traditionally with a large square drum called . Although a mask depicts a female, it is carried by a male. Djolé is played usually during big feasts which involve many villages to celebrate a good harvest, the end of the Ramadan or a marriage. Nowadays the rhythm has been rearranged to be played with the djembé and is very popular in particular in Guinea.

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  • Djolé (also known as Jolé or Yolé) is a mask-dance from Temine people in Sierra Leone. It is played traditionally with a large square drum called . Although a mask depicts a female, it is carried by a male. Djolé is played usually during big feasts which involve many villages to celebrate a good harvest, the end of the Ramadan or a marriage. Nowadays the rhythm has been rearranged to be played with the djembé and is very popular in particular in Guinea. (en)
  • La Djolé (anche chiamata Jolé e Yolé) è una tradizionale danza in maschera originaria della Sierra Leone. Viene tradizionalmente ballato al suono di un tamburo di forma quadrata chiamato . Durante la danza la maschera, raffigurante una donna, viene indossata da un danzatore di sesso maschile. La djolè viene danzata in occasione di occasioni rilevanti che coinvolgono più villaggi come ad esempio la celebrazione di un raccolto abbondante, matrimoni oppure il termine del Ramadan. (it)
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  • Djolé (also known as Jolé or Yolé) is a mask-dance from Temine people in Sierra Leone. It is played traditionally with a large square drum called . Although a mask depicts a female, it is carried by a male. Djolé is played usually during big feasts which involve many villages to celebrate a good harvest, the end of the Ramadan or a marriage. Nowadays the rhythm has been rearranged to be played with the djembé and is very popular in particular in Guinea. (en)
  • La Djolé (anche chiamata Jolé e Yolé) è una tradizionale danza in maschera originaria della Sierra Leone. Viene tradizionalmente ballato al suono di un tamburo di forma quadrata chiamato . Durante la danza la maschera, raffigurante una donna, viene indossata da un danzatore di sesso maschile. La djolè viene danzata in occasione di occasioni rilevanti che coinvolgono più villaggi come ad esempio la celebrazione di un raccolto abbondante, matrimoni oppure il termine del Ramadan. In tempi più recenti il ritmo è stato riadattato per essere suonato con il djembe ed è molto popolare in tutta la Guinea dove è stato da poco esportato. (it)
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