PARADE DE CHEVAUX
Magnificent horse parades are organized on request by the Tchaoudjo riders. They are part of the Tem ethnic group, living mainly in the central region. Traditionally, the chief must have at least one horse to go into battle, to travel or to receive his guests. During parades, horses and riders are covered by red tunics, representing the anger of the warriors. To the rhythm of the percussions or the songs of the griots, they perform amazing dances with their horses. A beautiful demonstration of dressage and complicity.
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