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Kumpo: Spirit Protector and other Masquerade Dances

Berending Kumpo Association (The Gambia)

1 May 2026, Fri, 7pm & 9pm

2 May 2026, Sat, 7.10pm & 9.20pm

3 May 2026, Sun, 6.50pm

40mins

(Intermission: None)

Esplanade Forecourt Garden

Free
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Synopsis

In the lands of Jola communities across The Gambia, Senegal, and Guinea-Bissau, the dance of their whirling guardian summons ancestral strength through rhythm, flame, and raffia. In this performance, feel the surge of spirit and sound, where the Kumpo’s boundless kinetic energy drowns out disorder and restores the harmony that binds Jola hearts together.

 

To the people, the Kumpo is not merely a performer but a protector, a sacred spirit within their tradition of mystical masquerade dances. To touch this guardian is taboo; to behold its blazing movements is to move in tandem—to trace the living thread between the ancestors and their descendants.

 

Join us at Talk: Masquerade Ceremonies of The Gambia, an illuminating talk that promise to draw you deeper into its rhythmic thralland, and Kumpo Meets Lila Drums for more spellbinding stage performance.

 

The Dance of Protection

Under the blazing sun, the figure of straw leaps around for hours, accompanied by singing, drumming and the sound of metal bells. Using the stick attached to the top of its head as a pivot, it performs dizzying rapid spins. It approaches the fire, as if to set itself alight, yet it never burns. This is the Kumpo, an ancestral spirit that appears to dance on its own, believed to connect the world of the living and the spirit realm.

 

In a lively procession, the Kumpo spins and moves energetically through the space while interacting with the crowd, symbolising spiritual presence, protection and celebration. A vital emblem of community life, it encourages participation, unity, and the joy of collective presence. 

 

Jola Beliefs

In the small villages of southern Senegal and The Gambia, the Jola people have cultivated a way of life centered on natural medicine, rice cultivation, and farming. They believe in a supreme being called Ata Emit, who resides in the sky and governs the weather and the seasons. Like other African indigenous religions, their spiritual practice includes shrines and sacred places, as well as charms and amulets believed to possess supernatural protective powers that bring luck, ward off evil or influence spirits.

 

Ceremonies, initiation rites and festivals are community-wide events where the Jola gather in song and dance, essential elements of celebration and belonging. The Kumpo is one of several masquerades that make appearances at these festivals.

 

The Sacred Guardian

The Kumpo is dressed by an elder of the community in a full-body suit woven from beige-coloured African Raffia palm leaves held together by ropes made from the bark of the baobab tree. A wooden stick, made from the Kalindak tree, is then lodged into a hat, tansforming the dancer into a vessel for the spirit.

 

Once in its regalia, the Kumpo is no longer seen as human but as a spirit — a guardian bound to the divine creator and forest ancestors. As spirit protector of the village, it promotes unity among the people. Whirling around to high-energy drumming, clapping, and singing, it bestows blessings upon individuals and the community, receiving veneration and adoration from the people in return. When the dance ends, the Kumpo usually delivers messages to the village through an interpreter before leaving. The contents which vary from domestic instructions for farmers, discipline warnings to members of the community, announcements of marriages, and dates of future festivals.

 

Come witness the acrobatic feats and mysteries of the Kumpo and other Jola masquerades.

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Date & Time

1 May 2026, Fri

7pm

Esplanade Forecourt Garden

9pm

Esplanade Forecourt Garden

2 May 2026, Sat

7.10pm

Esplanade Forecourt Garden

9.20pm

Esplanade Forecourt Garden

3 May 2026, Sun

6.50pm

Esplanade Forecourt Garden
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