- Bògòlanfini or
bogolan (Bambara: bɔgɔlanfini; "mud cloth";
sometimes called mud-d****
cloth or mud-painted
cloth in English) is a
handmade Malian cotton...
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Groupe Bogolan Kasobané is an
artist collective from Mali, West
Africa with a
studio in
Bamako and a
gallery in Ségou.
Innovators and
pioneers in the...
- alternately. They are
operated by treadles. Each
treadle is a
toggle on a string, held in the weaver's toes. He is
making a
simple tabby-weave cloth,
bogolan....
- kora
player Toumani Diabaté. It was
recorded in
January 2001 at
Studio Bogolan in Bamako, Mali, and was
released by
Sunnyside Records in 2002. On the...
- Aman Iman
Studio album by
Tinariwen Released Mar 13, 2007
Studio Bogolan Studios (Bamako)
Genre Tishoumaren blues folk
world Length 54:11
Label World...
- of
bogolan textiles both in the
local and
international fashion world.
Cultural A
special textile known as the "mud cloth", "bògòlanfini" or "
bogolan" is...
-
attire includes the
grand boubou and kufi for men,
kaftan for women, and
bogolan. In Mauritania,
traditional dress includes the darra'a for men and melhfa...
- (London)
Geejam (Portland, Jamaica)
Studios Caraïbes (Brussels)
Studios Bogolan (Bamako)
Genre Electropop experimental world avant-pop
Length 51:16 Label...
- on pottery,
weaving (blankets,
wrappers and ****s),
manufacturing of
Bogolan (a
distinctive variation of Mud cloth),
painting and sculpture. Ségou is...
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above Traditional Chiapas weaving, Mexico.
Weaving bogolan in Mali. Note
toggle treadles. A
bogolan garment.
Weaving adire cloth in
Nigeria Adire cloth...