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Sun Ra's Cosmic Wardrobe

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Sun Ra was a musician, composer, and bandleader who was known for his innovative approach to jazz and his unique personal style, which often included elaborate costumes and otherworldly stage props. Sun Ra believed that he was from Saturn and was sent to Earth to spread a message of peace, harmony, and creativity.

One of the reasons why Sun Ra wore costumes was to create a visual representation of his belief in the power of imagination and the infinite possibilities of the universe. He believed that by wearing these costumes and creating a fantastical stage presence, he could help transport his audience to a different dimension and inspire them to embrace their own creativity.

Additionally, Sun Ra's costumes were a reflection of his interest in ancient Egyptian and African cultures. He often incorporated Egyptian symbols and designs into his outfits, and believed that African history and spirituality held important keys to understanding the nature of the universe.

Overall, Sun Ra's costumes were an expression of his artistic and philosophical vision, and helped to create a truly unique and otherworldly experience for his audiences.

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