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  2. Domino mask - Wikipedia

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    A carnival mask. Domino masks are worn during Carnival, e.g. at the Venetian Carnival, where it is part of the more extensive black (though occasionally white and blue) domino costume worn by both male and female participants, which accomplishes the requirement of the masquerade that participants be masked or otherwise disguised, and achieves the elements of adventure, conspiracy, intrigue ...

  3. List of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival character costumes

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    The mask usually covers the entire head of the masquerader and the wings can span up to 15 feet wide. [5] The movements of a masquerader would try and mimic the flapping of bats' wings, but a masquerader will also crawl or dance on their toes (typically called the "Bat Dance").

  4. Masquerade ball - Wikipedia

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    The main types of masks included masks with a stick (which one could hold to keep the mask in front of their face), the head mask, the full-face mask, and the half face mask. [7] Masquerade masks have been used in classics such as The Phantom of the Opera, Romeo and Juliet, Lone Ranger, and Gossip Girl. They are still used in many types of ...

  5. Category:Masks - Wikipedia

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    Masquerade balls (13 P) Military masks (1 C, 3 P) P. Political masks (16 P) ... Pages in category "Masks" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. New face masks from Vistaprint: What to know - AOL

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    Vistaprint’s face masks quickly became a popular staple in our coverage this year, finding a home in guides to the most stylish face masks, the best face masks for kids and even face shields.

  7. Mexican mask-folk art - Wikipedia

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    Mexican mask-folk art refers to the making and use of masks for various traditional dances and ceremony in Mexico. Evidence of mask making in the region extends for thousands of years and was a well-established part of ritual life in the pre-Hispanic territories that are now Mexico well before the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire occurred.

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