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Learn about the history and types of traditional costumes (called "mas") that depict various characters in the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. See examples of African, Baby Doll, Bat, Burrokeet, Cattle, Clown, Dame Lorraine, Devil, Jab Jab, Jab Molassie, and more costumes.
The supporting characters of Brother Justin's storyline are his sister Iris, his mentor Reverend Norman Balthus, the radio show host Tommy Dolan, and the convict Varlyn Stroud. Several characters appear in mysterious dreams and visions connecting the slowly converging storylines.
Vejigante is a scary figure in Puerto Rican festivals, especially during Carnival time. The mask is made from coconut or papier-mâché and has bat-like wings, horns, or teeth.
The Devil's Carnival received positive reviews from critics. Artist Direct gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, praising the film's aesthetics and performances. [13] The Phoenix New Times also praised The Devil's Carnival, saying that the "plot and soundtrack were darkly, enchantingly comedic". [14]
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Learn about the history and types of masks used in traditional dances and ceremonies in Mexico. Discover how masks reflect the cultural syncretism, identity and creativity of Mexican people.
Find out the titles, air dates, and featured music videos of all the episodes of the MTV animated series Beavis and Butt-Head. The series has 10 seasons, including the original pilots and the 2022 revival on Paramount+.
Learn about the history, culture, and traditions of the annual Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago, famous for its colorful costumes and exuberant celebrations. Find out how calypso, soca, steelpan, and stick-fighting music evolved from African roots and colonial influences.