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Allard Pierson Museum Oklasma dancer

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English: Oklasma dancer

A girl kneels on the ground in a short dress, as an Eros-figure raises her cloak from behind. This, with her arms raised, she is ready to start the oklasma dance, where one has to jump up as high as possible. The terracotta figurine has a half pomegranate as basis and can produce a rattling sound. The oklasma dance was part of the Dionysos cult.

One of a group of objects from a collection that in total is described as Hellenistic (a period lasting from ca. 335-30 BC). No further information about place where found etc. was provided.
Nederlands: Oklasma-danseres

Een meisje zit geknield op de grond in een kort gewaad, terwijl een Eros-figuurtje met een puntmuts haar mantel van achteren omhooghoudt. Zo, met haar armen geheven, is ze klaar om de oklasma-dans te beginnen, waarbij je vanuit knielende positie zo hoog mogelijk moet springen. De terracottafiguur heeft een halve granaatappel als basis en kan rammelen als een duikelaar. De oklasma-dans was onderdeel van de Dionysos-cultus.

Een van een groep objecten uit een verzameling die in zijn geheel wordt genoemd als Hellenistisch (een periode die duurde van c. 335 tot 30 v. Chr. Geen verdere informatie over vindplaats e.d.
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