THE MASK IN A NETWORK IN THE AFRICAN CARNAVAL

Authors

  • José Antonio Carneiro Leão UFBA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12957/tecap.2013.10216

Keywords:

THE VISUAL LANGUAGE OF AFROCARNAVAL, BODY-MASK, ART-MOVEMENT.

Abstract

This is a study of the mask of “caboclos de lança” in the rural maracatu, between religiosity and carnivalization. It analyses the configuration of the visual language of these afro-carnavalrevelers. In a methodological approach of education through observation, plots are noted between visibility and invisibility zones in the body-mask when creating art movement.

Published

2013-11-01

How to Cite

Leão, J. A. C. (2013). THE MASK IN A NETWORK IN THE AFRICAN CARNAVAL. Textos Escolhidos De Cultura E Arte Populares, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.12957/tecap.2013.10216

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