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shore to shore: agwe connections

11/17/2019

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Grand Popo, Benin | Photo Credit: Tossie Long
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Boat Sighting in Grand Popo, Benin Photo Credit: Zetwal Ashade
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Grand Popo, Benin | Photo Credit: Tossie Long

Towards the end of our stay in Benin, my Dance Kin and I took a two day excursion
from Cotonou to Grand Popo, to relax and unwind.
Through my research, I learned that a small coastal town by the name of AGOUÈ was near the border between Benin and Togo.
A Benin/Haiti spiritual connection!
Always looking for an adventure, we jumped in our van and took a drive.


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Agoue welcomes us!
A Few Fun Facts!

AGWE TAWOYO
the admiral of the sea in Haitian Vodou

AGBÈ
in Fon is the divinity of the sea

AGBETAWOYÓ
in Fon is the ‘sound of the sea’

BREAKDOWN

Agbè - Spirit of the Sea
Tö - River
Awoyó - Huge

The Immense Sea or River
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Gesner Abelard Agwe-ta-Royau (Ceremonial Offering for Agwe, God of the Sea), ca. 1955

"We are like islands in the sea,
separate on the surface but connected in the deep."

The parallels between Benin and Haiti are undeniable! Connecting the dots, one journey at a time.
Unlocking the keys...
We are a singing people, a group that sing everywhere, cause that too is a form of devotion.
I’m most certain Agwe Tawoyo heard our prayer. ⚓️

AGOUÉ | AGBÈ | AGWE. Dahomey to Ayiti...

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Agwe Tawoyo in the head of Manbo Maude | Sosyete Nago | Jacmel, Haiti Photo Credit: Alex Batagi
 I was blessed to work with Haiti Dance Co., an amazing troupe of dancers during Vinn Pran Baget Dance Retreat in Jacmel, Haiti. Here they are, along with a Houngan and Manbo's (Vodou Priests) dancing for Met Agwe Tawoyo, as part of a video project choreographed by Dieufel Lamisere.
Video Credit: Zetwal Ashade (2017)

AGWE in NY

Sosyete Kle Erez celebrates Agwe with an annual celebration at Jacob Riis Park
Photo Credit: Stephanie Keith

AGWE in BOSTON

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Agwe Tawoyo in the head of Zetwal Ashade Bon Manbo
Sosyete Nago | Boston
Fet Danbla 2016
Photo Credit: Loraj Gwonde Bon Manbo
Age Tawoyo mounts Manbo Shenaia
Sosyete Nago | Boston
Fet Danbala 2017
Video: Loraj Gwonde Bon Manbo
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I’ve made it my responsibility to search for answers to my probing questions.
Vodou is VAST. The beauty of this tradition is, it varies and is practiced regionally, particularly in Haiti.
One person isn’t the QUEEN OR KING of VODOU.
Multiple sources are a beautiful thing. Develop relationships. Locally + Internationally.

ONE PERSON DOES NOT HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS, OR SUPREME KNOWLEDGE!

It is up to an individual to research, study, and find your truth. Do yourself a favor: Travel outside of INSTAGRAM & FB for knowledge and information regarding the history, politics, and various spiritual lineages of Vodou: Extensions of the tradition - they do exist and are intact.
Don’t take another persons experience in Vodou as your own!

It is a personal path.
A deep, intimate journey that requires space & time.
Commitment, Dedication & Discernment.


Cultivate a relationship first with your ancestors, then the spirits that walk with you - because they ARE with us. Agbètawoyo | Agwe Tawoyo didn’t remain solely in BENIN or in HAITI.
He too traveled through the Middle Passage with our ancestors on those slave ships.
He is here too, in the New World.
From shore to shore, let the circle be unbroken.
Unlock the keys to your truth!

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Celebrating Agwe: Paying Homage to the Vodou God of Water in Brooklyn | Photo Credit: Garry Pierre
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