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Ravana

unknown author20th century

Museu do Oriente

Museu do Oriente
Lisboa, Portugal

Chhau of Purulia mask for Ravana the demon king of Lanka in the classic epic Ramayana.
The use of masks in India is a very diverse tradition. They are used by dancers and actors, who incarnate gods and supernatural beings, in various popular theatrical genres and ritual performances. The inhabitants of Purulia, a city in West Bengal, have created Chhau, as the inhabitants of Purulia, a dance with masks and acrobatic movements that takes up stories of classical Indian epics such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and ancient ritual dances to provide hunting.

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  • Title: Ravana
  • Creator: unknown author
  • Date Created: 20th century
  • Location: India, Bengal, Purulia, Sitalpur village
  • Physical Dimensions: 70 x 77 x 25 cm
  • Type: mask
  • Rights: Fundação Oriente - Museu do Oriente
  • External Link: http://www.museudooriente.pt/
  • Medium: Paper mâché, sequins, beads
  • Photographer: Fundação Oriente - Museu do Oriente / João Silveira Ramos
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