Jan 16, 2011: Sapeurs
UT found this article in the Guardian, about a book called, "Gentlemen of Bacongo".
The article calls them "sapeurs", but they look like pimps to me. http://cellar.org/2011/congo1.jpg The strangest part of the story is their location, Bacongo is a small suburb of Brazzaville in Congo, Africa. These "sapeurs" would certainly stand out in any city, but in Bacongo, "like a sore thumb", would certainly apply. http://cellar.org/2011/congo2.jpg In the middle of that poverty, I can't help but wonder what these guys do for a living? Other questions come to mind also; Are they laughed at? Are they envied? Are they hated? Are they targets? A lot more questions than answers. :biggrinpi |
I think their job is to dig a tunnel under the foundation of the castle then burn away the supporting framework of their tunnel so the castle wall collapses.
I didn't know they had castles in the Congo. Cool. How do they keep their clothes so clean? |
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Good link, Nirvana.
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frog bois?
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I know of these people from a BBC documentary about Papa Wemba and his influence on the fashion and music scene in Zaire (The Importance of Being Elegant).
Well worth watching if you have access to it. |
Elegantly dressed people paid to attend an event in order to be decorative ... hmmmmmmmm ... ain't that usually a job for the girls?
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must....not ask... how much for wife.......aaarrrrghhh
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like Geisha
I wonder if they play musical instruments or recite poetry or anything |
Like Roman times
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Like Beau Brummel
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Or a rodeo star. Apologies for the gore. |
For your information, Congo was a place where people used to speak French and probably still do.
In French slang, the word "sape" designates clothes to be worn, at first formal clothes and then by extension all kind of clothes. |
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