PRESS RELEASE: Afrikukture Stilt Walkers present – Echoes of the Shadow Walkers

DOMINICA – This February 17th, the Caribbean island of Dominica will witness an unprecedented cultural phenomenon as its carnival celebrations transcend traditional boundaries. Mas Dominik 2026 marks a historic convergence where celestial events—a new moon, lunar new year, and annular eclipse—create a portal for ancestral spirits to reunite with the living.

The production, conceived by 19-year-old designer Abigail Toussaint of Pointe Michel, reinterprets Dominican folklore through an Afro-cultural lens. Rather than the feared creatures of colonial distortion—the diablesse, lougarou, and soukouyant—the presentation reveals these entities as dignified deities of African heritage, misunderstood through centuries of cultural dislocation.

Central to the spectacle are King Umbra (Duwan Vidal) and Queen Solara (Kyanna Dyer), who embody opposing cosmic forces. The king’s obsidian-black costume, adorned with skeletal structures and lightning-like gold accents, represents shadow dominion. Conversely, the queen radiates solar energy through molten gold regalia and madras flourishes, channeling divine authority.

Their court includes The Mokele—mythical guardians wearing fusion madras designs—and Shadow Sonic Walkers who transform streets into surreal landscapes with their stilt-based choreography. The Luminous Night section features 84 performers, including visiting Antiguan RT performers, representing the sacred hour when dimensional boundaries dissolve.

The production, collaboratively produced by Afrikulture Stilt Walkers Inc. and multiple Dominican artisans, receives sponsorship from Trois Pitons Water, OECS Pearl, and Alliance Française de la Dominique among others. This artistic endeavor goes beyond entertainment to facilitate cultural reclamation, inviting participants to experience carnival as both celebration and spiritual homecoming.