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The Maskuerade Ball Who's Cover-Up? Let’s play with masking and disguise, and redefine its significance.
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The Maskuerade Ball aims to activate people and elicit a deeper understanding of what our real concerns and problems are in our lives. The simple, ubiquitous surgical mask has recently become a visible, worldwide emblem of fear and panic. But who’s fear? Who’s voice? Should the media’s spoon-fed, Flu-of the-Month scares direct our energy and attention?
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Masking is an ancient practice. Anthropologically, masquerading with costume and mask engenders a ritualized transformation of the self into the spirit world of nature and creates communion with the supernatural , often honoring our ancestors. Culturally, Mardi Gras, Al Hallows Eve and the Day of the Dead have continued our communal need to purge our fears and the evil forces in the world. These rituals reconnect us with our deep emotional and psychic identity and release us from the burdens of the human condition. | ||||||||||||||
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