Aria Maillot
Louise Abomba Houngue proposes a space dedicated to sacred sisterhood, inviting us to embark on a profound journey into the spiritual, cultural, and ritualistic connections that unite women. This space of exploration allows us to understand how these bonds manifest differently across cultures while highlighting the practices and traditions that nurture feminine identity. It emphasizes the significance of traditions and rituals, not merely as relics of the past, but as powerful tools for transmitting knowledge.
These practices provide a framework for rebuilding and reconnecting with the feminine essence, enabling women to draw from the wisdom of their ancestors to rebuild and thrive. This moment also serves as a precious opportunity for exchange, where souls can express themselves freely, share stories, listen to one another, and heal together.
By redefining what it means to be a woman, Louise Abomba invites us to celebrate the collective strength and resilience of every woman. Sisterhood becomes a fundamental pillar—a pathway toward reconnecting with inner power while honoring and passing down ancestral knowledge to future generations.
Biography
Louise Abomba Houngue is passionate about the beauty of words, colors, sounds, and shapes. She works as a web designer for Art sous le Manguier, a program dedicated to contemporary art, a designer of Lecture chantée, a project promoting reading, a curator of public and independent programming, and a cultural producer.
Recent exhibitions
2024 | Workshops in visual art and curatorial cabinet of curiosities for the Domaf festival, Douala, CM
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2022 | MASQUE À MASQUE, creative sculpture residency between Cameroonian artist Koko Komegne and eight Cameroonian women artists from the New Spirit collective. Douala, CM |