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Olatunji ππ©π
@echen
Let's learn 1. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs wore masks to symbolize their power and connection to the gods. 2. In Japanese Noh theater, masks are used to convey emotions and represent different characters. 3. During the Venetian Carnival, masks are worn to conceal social status and allow for anonymity. 4. In some African cultures, masks are used in rituals to communicate with ancestors and spirits. 5. The earliest known use of masks was in ancient Greece, where they were worn in theater performances. 6. The Venice Carnival's "Mask Maker's Guild" has been creating intricate masks since the 12th century. 7. Masks were worn by ancient Greek athletes to represent different characters in Olympic Games ceremonies. 8. The Mexican Day of the Dead festival features colorful masks to honor the deceased. These events showcase the significance and versatility of masks across cultures and history!
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UcheβοΈπβ‘ππ π©
@gconcept
Masks is inexhaustible topic .
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Olatunji ππ©π
@echen
@gconcept you are right
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