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Abissa is a cultural concept embracing the music, dance, and spiritual life of theNzema people in the town ofGrand-Bassam,Côte d'Ivoire,West Africa.[1] The best-known expression of Abissa is a festival celebrated in the last week of October. It is a time of forgiveness and rebirth marked by a week-long celebration.

Women dancing at Abissa 2016

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  1. ^French, Howard W. (November 3, 1995)."Grand-Bassam Journal; In One Unbridled Week, a Town's Moment of Truth".New York Times. Retrieved22 August 2009.

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