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Fire mask is a mask that Sri Lankans use a lot in festivals and cultural dances. It is use a lot in festivals and cultural dances while hanging masks in the household to cast off the evil eye is also quite popular. People of Sri Lanka thinks that it dominate enemies, Devil and bring friendship and harmony in high.
Powwows are celebrations where First Nations gather to honour and share their rich heritage and traditions with music, dance and beautifully vibrant regalia. There were vendors with handmade leather work, drums, jewelry, t-shirts 'every child matters', bannock, salmon. The general public is welcome.
Abomei. Benin- mars 27-2021: A form of 'Egungun' spirit performs a dance ahead of a Voodoo ceremony and speaks quickly in squeaky voices they represent the ancestral.They take care of the comunity.
Black people in traditional African costumes dancing tribal dance
An African mask with a spear on an antelope coat.
Aztec shaman officiates purification ritual, Mexico city zocalo
Carved bone Maori decoration used as a pin on a traditional cloak
Venice, Italy - February 8, 2015: Closeup portrait of beautiful man wearing colorful carnival mask in St Mark Square
Topeng Bujang Ganong or Topeng Reog jaranan is mask for a dancer in the art of Reog Ponorogo who depicts a young patih figure who is deft, clever, witty, and magical.
M'banza-Kongo / M'banza-Congo / São Salvador do Congo, Zaire Province, Angola: Zaire Provincial Government headquarters. Zaire Province is Angola's westernmost province, bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo. It's known for its vast stretches of tropical rainforest and its rich biodiversity. The province is home to the Mbanza-Kongo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former capital of the Kongo Kingdom. Zaire is also a significant economic hub, with its capital, Mbanza-Kongo, serving as a gateway to the province's natural resources, including timber and agriculture.
Traditional mask from Burkina Faso
Black male and female dancers dancing in traditional African costumes in dance studio
Porto, Portugal - February 2th, 2008: Men with a traditional mask in Podence in the days of Carnival, the Caretos come in droves, from all places, passing through the village to scramble a fantastic climate and fascinating, full of seduction and mystery. Nobody can ignore them, those who do not dress in Careto open their cellars to passersby. The rudimentary Caretos wear masks, where stands the sharp nose, made of leather, wood or vulgar brass, painted red, black, yellow, or green. The color is also one of the most visible attributes of their garments, suits of wool fringed bedspreads red, green and yellow, with strings of bells around his waist and slings with rings. From their clothing, is also part of a club that supports the running and jumping. The roughness of the environment is inseparable from this mysterious figure.
Red color North Chinese Lion Mask for Lion Dance performance.
Sofia, Bulgaria - January 8, 2023: Masquerade festival \
This Powwow was celebrated in Surrey, British Columbia 10 March 2018. Powwow is a gathering of First Nations communities to honour their culture, share, respect, dance and drum. Their heritage is respected by all ages and the general public is welcome to attend.
Kukeri traditional mask customs. Unique masquerade tradition from Bulgaria.
Jember, 15 June 2014. Reog Ponorogo appeared at the Southern Regional Arts Festival in Ambulu on 15 June 2014.
Jakarta, Indonesia - July 08, 2018 : Ondel-ondel Betawi big puppet from Jakarta at culture event, Jakarta
Dancing Devils of Corpus Christi refers to a set of popular Venezuelan religious festivals held on Corpus Christi, celebrating the presence of Christ in the Eucharist.[1] It generally refers to the practices of 11 brotherhoods in various regions, which that include more than 5,000 people,[2] among which the best-known is the Dancing Devils of Yare. These manifestations were recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2012.
Faridabad, Haryana, India - 4 February 2023: Handmade colorful Lion mask souvenir hanging on textured black background. Selective focus on object.
Kandyan dancer during the show. Kandyan Dance is a dance form that originated in the area called Kandy of the Central hills region in Sri Lanka. But today it has been  widespread to other parts of the country.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/sri_lanka_380.jpg
Annual traditional spring festival named Sechseläuten with guest canton Appenzell Ausserrhoden with New Year's Eve Klaus at Swiss City of Zürich. Photo taken April 15th, 2024, Zurich, Switzerland.
Closeup of Balinese Ogoh Ogoh Statues based on mythological creatures, often monsters or demons, from the Balinese Hindu religious tradition.  The statues are made from bamboo, wire, papier mache, synthetic foam, paint and fibres by the men and boys of local village or town communities and paraded through the streets before the Balinese New Year, Nyepi, to cleanse these places of evil and imbalance, ready for a fresh start to the year.
Pernik, Bulgaria - January 27, 2024: The 30th International masquerade festival Surva in Pernik, Bulgaria. People with mask called Kukeri dance and perform to scare the evil spirits.
Nazaré da Mata, Pernambuco, Brazil - February 20, 2023:Rural Maracatu performer in 2023 Brazilian carnival.
Paucartambo, Peru - July 15, 2014: Man in Devil/Saqra mask performs in virgen del carmen parade at paucartambo, peru
Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa - May, 6th 2012: African Traditional Dancers performing at Rosebank Mall in South Africa. Singing, clapping,  dancing and blowing whistles as all the tourists gather around.
Kalisz in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland - June 14, 2024. man in colorful funny theatrical mask and black hat with bird feathers side portrait
Venice, Italy - February 8, 2015: Closeup portrait of beautiful man wearing colorful carnival mask in St Mark Square
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