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In Yoruba mythology SANGO, the ORISA of thunder and lightening, is married to OYA, the ORISA of the wind. The wind blows and opens the path for the storm to rage in with its thunder and lightening. This assemblage made of reeds, paper, earth, fabric, beads, shells, seeds, acrylic gels and compounds shows SANGO and OYA in a dance of love.
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