Designed by Gustavo Grecco, the entrance area of CASACOR Minas was surrounded by cobogós with symbols representing orixás
Submitted at Mar 10, 2022, 8:00 AM

Gustavo Greco - Siré (Xirê). The space located right at the entrance to CASACOR Minas Gerais is a unique, image-filled path that allows for unique experiences for those who pass through it. Simple, without color interference, the wood is used on the floor and on the cobogós that flank it - they represent the challenge of reestablishing ancestral ties, essential to identity. Made of African mahogany, the pieces display symbols that represent the orishas. Siré (Xirê), a word in Yoruba, means circle or dance used to evoke the Orishas, according to each nation. (Rafael Motta)
The space that was located right at the entrance to CASACOR Minas Gerais was a unique, visual route that allowed private experiences for everyone who passed through it. The name – Siré or Xirê – is a word from Yoruba, which means wheel or dance used to evoke the orixás depending on each nation.
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