




Against a vibrating red ground that feels like heat rising from a celebratory courtyard, four women move in a tightly woven rhythm, their bodies stylized into flowing curves that read as both dance and procession. The cool blues and ochres of their draped garments—patterned like living textiles—create a harmonic counterpoint, while the repeated white bangles and flutes stitch the figures into a single communal breath. Each tilted head and lifted instrument suggests music as a shared language of memory, where tradition becomes motion and the private act of playing turns into a public, luminous ritual. The composition’s circular cadence keeps the eye traveling, implying that this song has no beginning or end—only continuity.







