2. Disguise. Masks, such as those seen in African ritual ceremonies, Balinese dance and Japanese ‘Noh’ dramas, are used to alter or disguise the wearer’s.

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2. Disguise

Masks, such as those seen in African ritual ceremonies, Balinese dance and Japanese ‘Noh’ dramas, are used to alter or disguise the wearer’s identity. Make-up, costume and hairstyle can be used to change or disguise a person’s appearance. Photo manipulations is also used to alter appearance or to disguise identity.

Mayan dancer- Mexico Man from Nepal Man from Papua New Guinea Tribal The Mursi Tribe of Ethiopia Maori- new ZealandKayapo boy Brazil

Indian Kathakali Theatre The Lion King kabuki theatre costume Japanese Noh theatre masks

Festival/ Carnival Day of the dead- Mexico Rio Carnival- Brazil Venice carnival- Italy

Body painting competitions

Super heroes and villains super heroes de la renaissance Marvellini

Cindy Sherman

Shirin Neshat Shadi Ghadirian

Marizio AnzeriDavid Mach

Diana DihazeMiguel Vallinas

Liu BolinLaurie lipton

Cecilia parades Silviu and Irina Szekely

Anahata Katkin