Rhythms and Colours: The Diverse Tapestry of Malagasy Art
In this blog, we explore the different facets of Malagasy art, what it tells us about the culture and identity of Madagascar, and how it is making its presence on the global stage.
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In this blog, we explore the different facets of Malagasy art, what it tells us about the culture and identity of Madagascar, and how it is making its presence on the global stage.
When Saul’s Bar Mitzvah came and went, it left a lasting impact—one that reached far beyond the ceremony. As well as the celebration, Saul had chosen to collaborate with Stitch Sainte Luce, a women’s cooperative in Madagascar, creating handmade kippot that carried both cultural and personal significance.
The pregnancy and childbirth journey for Malagasy women is deeply rooted in unique cultural traditions passed down through generations. These traditions honour the strength and resilience of Malagasy women and are dedicated to nurturing the well-being of both mother and child.
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