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摘要
Eje是一种一年一度的表演,与感恩同义,也是一种接待社会中可能结婚的女性成员的形式,她们一年中离开了近12个月,可以在5天内品尝她们父亲的家。返回使他们有机会吃饭和与兄弟姐妹交往,在那里可以讨论重要问题,必要时大家庭可以进行干预。在为期一周的活动中,兄弟姐妹们每隔一年就有机会在竞技场举行三次假面舞会,招待她们的女成员。最令人难忘的eje节日是一个标签:eje Agbapo或eje Omo Okun (Agbapo的意思是许多人,这是指许多人参与的事实,而eje Omo Okun指的是Okunsanbi的后代的节日,Oyenusi的第一任妻子)。Okunsanbi来自Ondo,是Jomo-Opehuku的女儿。她生下了Opetusin、Erinjimokun、Agbogun、Akinyomi和Olanusi。奥拉努西一个人就有九个妻子,她们生下了许多坚强的人。这就解释了为什么几乎所有其他家庭都参加这个节日,因为他们一定是在那里结婚的,或者把女儿嫁给了他们。
Eje is an annual performance that is synonymous with thanksgiving and a form of reception for female members of the society who might be married to have a taste of their paternal homes for five days having being away for close to twelve months in the year. The return affords them the opportunity of eating and relating with their siblings where important issues could be discussed and where necessary, interventions might be made by the extended family. The week-long-activities afford the siblings the opportunity to entertain their female members every other year by presenting their masquerades three times in a day at the arena. The most memorable of the eje festivals is the one tagged: Eje Agbapo or Eje Omo Okun (Agbapo means many which is a reference to the fact that many people are involved while Eje Omo Okun refers to the festival of the descendants of Okunsanbi, the first wife of Oyenusi). Okunsanbi hailed from Ondo and was the daughter of Jomo-Opehuku. She gave birth to Opetusin, Erinjimokun, Agbogun, Akinyomi and Olanusi. Olanusi alone had nine wives and they gave birth to many stalwarts. That explains why almost everybody other family is involved in the festival because they must have married from there or gave their daughters in marriage to them.
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L’Avant-Scène Opéra est une revue bimestrielle qui consacre chaque édition à l"étude complète d"un opéra, avec : • Livret intégral bilingue • Commentaire musical et littéraire • Discographie et Vidéographie comparées • Etudes des sources et des personnages • Chronologie des grandes productions