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The umushanana (plural: imishanana) is the traditional ceremonial dress of women in Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda. It consists of a wrapped skirt bunched at the hips and a sash draped over one shoulder, typically worn over a tank top or bustier. The fabric used for the mushanana may be any color and is often gauzy and lightweight to create a flowing effect. Mushananas are no longer frequently used as daily wear, but rather are worn on formal occasions such as to attend church services, weddings or funerals. They are standard costumes for female dancers in umushagirirodance troupes.Mushanana is also worn by the Bafumbira women from KisoroDistrict in the Kigezi sub-region in the western part of Uganda.

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  • El mushanana es la vestimenta ceremonial tradicional de las mujeres en Ruanda.​ Consiste en una falda doblada atada a la altura de las caderas y una banda de tela que cae sobre uno de los hombros por lo general se usa sobre un bustier o corpiño. El tejido utilizado para el mushanana puede ser de cualquier color y es a menudo de tipo gasa transparente y ligero, esto es para crear un efecto fluido. En la actualidad los mushananas ya no se utilizan con frecuencia para el uso diario, sino que son usados para ocasiones formales como: asistir a servicios religiosos, una boda o un funeral.​ Son trajes estándar para bailarinas de grupos de danza "". (es)
  • Le mushanana est le vêtement traditionnel féminin au Rwanda. Il consiste en une longue jupe froncée aux hanches, d’un bustier et d’une étole drapée par-dessus une épaule. Le tissu, qui peut être de n’importe quelle couleur, est généralement léger pour accentuer l’effet de drapé. Le mushanana n’est plus porté que pour les occasions formelles et par les danseuses traditionnelles. (fr)
  • The umushanana (plural: imishanana) is the traditional ceremonial dress of women in Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda. It consists of a wrapped skirt bunched at the hips and a sash draped over one shoulder, typically worn over a tank top or bustier. The fabric used for the mushanana may be any color and is often gauzy and lightweight to create a flowing effect. Mushananas are no longer frequently used as daily wear, but rather are worn on formal occasions such as to attend church services, weddings or funerals. They are standard costumes for female dancers in umushagirirodance troupes.Mushanana is also worn by the Bafumbira women from KisoroDistrict in the Kigezi sub-region in the western part of Uganda. (en)
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  • El mushanana es la vestimenta ceremonial tradicional de las mujeres en Ruanda.​ Consiste en una falda doblada atada a la altura de las caderas y una banda de tela que cae sobre uno de los hombros por lo general se usa sobre un bustier o corpiño. El tejido utilizado para el mushanana puede ser de cualquier color y es a menudo de tipo gasa transparente y ligero, esto es para crear un efecto fluido. En la actualidad los mushananas ya no se utilizan con frecuencia para el uso diario, sino que son usados para ocasiones formales como: asistir a servicios religiosos, una boda o un funeral.​ Son trajes estándar para bailarinas de grupos de danza "". (es)
  • Le mushanana est le vêtement traditionnel féminin au Rwanda. Il consiste en une longue jupe froncée aux hanches, d’un bustier et d’une étole drapée par-dessus une épaule. Le tissu, qui peut être de n’importe quelle couleur, est généralement léger pour accentuer l’effet de drapé. Le mushanana n’est plus porté que pour les occasions formelles et par les danseuses traditionnelles. (fr)
  • The umushanana (plural: imishanana) is the traditional ceremonial dress of women in Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda. It consists of a wrapped skirt bunched at the hips and a sash draped over one shoulder, typically worn over a tank top or bustier. The fabric used for the mushanana may be any color and is often gauzy and lightweight to create a flowing effect. Mushananas are no longer frequently used as daily wear, but rather are worn on formal occasions such as to attend church services, weddings or funerals. They are standard costumes for female dancers in umushagirirodance troupes.Mushanana is also worn by the Bafumbira women from KisoroDistrict in the Kigezi sub-region in the western part of Uganda. (en)
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  • Mushanana (es)
  • Mushanana (fr)
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