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#1235614
27 May 2016
A person disguising himself as a "devil" takes part in a celebration of the Corpus Christi, in the San Francisco de Yare town, Miranda state, Venezuela, on May 26, 2016. According to local press, the "Dancing Devils of Yare" is a popular religious manifestation dating back to more than 300 years ago, that mixes elements of the indigenous, black and Spanish cultures.
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#1235615
27 May 2016
A person disguising himself as a "devil" takes part in a celebration of the Corpus Christi, in the San Francisco de Yare town, Miranda state, Venezuela, on May 26, 2016. According to local press, the "Dancing Devils of Yare" is a popular religious manifestation dating back to more than 300 years ago, that mixes elements of the indigenous, black and Spanish cultures.
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#1235622
27 May 2016
A person disguising himself as a "devil" takes part in a celebration of the Corpus Christi, in the San Francisco de Yare town, Miranda state, Venezuela, on May 26, 2016. According to local press, the "Dancing Devils of Yare" is a popular religious manifestation dating back to more than 300 years ago, that mixes elements of the indigenous, black and Spanish cultures.
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#1235623
27 May 2016
A person disguising himself as a "devil" takes part in a celebration of the Corpus Christi, in the San Francisco de Yare town, Miranda state, Venezuela, on May 26, 2016. According to local press, the "Dancing Devils of Yare" is a popular religious manifestation dating back to more than 300 years ago, that mixes elements of the indigenous, black and Spanish cultures.
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#1235628
27 May 2016
People take part in a celebration of the Corpus Christi, in the San Francisco de Yare town, Miranda state, Venezuela, on May 26, 2016. According to local press, the "Dancing Devils of Yare" is a popular religious manifestation dating back to more than 300 years ago, that mixes elements of the indigenous, black and Spanish cultures.
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#13537313
5 Apr 2026
A person dances during the 14th Papier-mache Festival on the occasion of the burning of Judas on Holy Saturday, on April 4, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#13537314
5 Apr 2026
A person dances during the 14th Papier-mache Festival on the occasion of the burning of Judas on Holy Saturday, on April 4, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#11104845
29 Mar 2024
On Holy Thursday, residents in Pedregal de Santo Domingo, Mexico City, are carrying out a procession with devil masks as part of the Holy Week celebrations. Don Victor Gasca, a migrant from the State of Michoacan who arrived in this area of the Coyoacan mayor's office more than 40 years ago seeking better life opportunities, has rooted himself in its traditions and is promoting the Dance of the Judas during the Passion of Christ. People are watching Don Victor Gasca represent Judas alongside his children, and the idea is becoming popular among the residents of the neighborhood. Those who dress up as Judas are giving out symbolic whips for people to atone for their sins before dancing with them. The National School of Social Work of the National Autonomous University of Mexico states that the Colonia Pedregal de Santo Domingo will be turning 53 years old in 2024. Its streets, planned on volcanic rocks from the Xitle eruption 1,700 years ago, are home to the first settlers--migrants from various states of the Mexican Republic--who are leaders in organization and resistance in defense of land and decent housing.
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#11104862
29 Mar 2024
On Holy Thursday, residents in Pedregal de Santo Domingo, Mexico City, are carrying out a procession with devil masks as part of the Holy Week celebrations. Don Victor Gasca, a migrant from the State of Michoacan who arrived in this area of the Coyoacan mayor's office more than 40 years ago seeking better life opportunities, has rooted himself in its traditions and is promoting the Dance of the Judas during the Passion of Christ. People are watching Don Victor Gasca represent Judas alongside his children, and the idea is becoming popular among the residents of the neighborhood. Those who dress up as Judas are giving out symbolic whips for people to atone for their sins before dancing with them. The National School of Social Work of the National Autonomous University of Mexico states that the Colonia Pedregal de Santo Domingo will be turning 53 years old in 2024. Its streets, planned on volcanic rocks from the Xitle eruption 1,700 years ago, are home to the first settlers--migrants from various states of the Mexican Republic--who are leaders in organization and resistance in defense of land and decent housing.
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#11104871
29 Mar 2024
On Holy Thursday, residents in Pedregal de Santo Domingo, Mexico City, are carrying out a procession with devil masks as part of the Holy Week celebrations. Don Victor Gasca, a migrant from the State of Michoacan who arrived in this area of the Coyoacan mayor's office more than 40 years ago seeking better life opportunities, has rooted himself in its traditions and is promoting the Dance of the Judas during the Passion of Christ. People are watching Don Victor Gasca represent Judas alongside his children, and the idea is becoming popular among the residents of the neighborhood. Those who dress up as Judas are giving out symbolic whips for people to atone for their sins before dancing with them. The National School of Social Work of the National Autonomous University of Mexico states that the Colonia Pedregal de Santo Domingo will be turning 53 years old in 2024. Its streets, planned on volcanic rocks from the Xitle eruption 1,700 years ago, are home to the first settlers--migrants from various states of the Mexican Republic--who are leaders in organization and resistance in defense of land and decent housing.
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#10994783
14 Feb 2024
The masked boys are dancing before the tour of the city in a cellar in Tufara, Italy, on February 13, 2024. Shrove Tuesday is being celebrated as tradition dictates in Tufara, a small village in Molise. The Tufara carnival is famous because the soul of the party is the Devil, a man who is wearing a papier-mache mask with a long tongue and is dressed in a costume made with goat skins. The Devil of Tufara is appearing at the beginning of the celebrations and is screaming, running, and wriggling to scare the crowd. The creature is always accompanied by two Elves and two Reapers with whom he enjoys forming gangs and making noise in the alleys of the village.
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#10994791
14 Feb 2024
Masked boys are dancing before the city tour in Tufara, Italy, on February 13, 2024. Shrove Tuesday is being celebrated as tradition dictates in Tufara, a small village in Molise. The Tufara carnival is famous because the soul of the party is the Devil, a man who is wearing a papier-mache mask with a long tongue and is dressed in a costume made with goat skins. The Devil of Tufara is appearing at the beginning of the celebrations and is screaming, running, and wriggling to scare the crowd. The creature is always accompanied by two Elves and two Reapers with whom he enjoys forming gangs and making noise in the alleys of the village.
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#10994798
14 Feb 2024
Masked boys are dancing in Tufara, Italy, on February 13, 2024. Shrove Tuesday is being celebrated as tradition dictates in Tufara, a small village in Molise. The Tufara carnival is famous because the soul of the party is the Devil, a man who is wearing a papier-mache mask with a long tongue and is dressed in a costume made with goat skins. The Devil of Tufara is appearing at the beginning of the celebrations and is screaming, running, and wriggling to scare the crowd. The creature is always accompanied by two Elves and two Reapers with whom he enjoys forming gangs and making noise in the village's alleys.
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#8911002
26 Sep 2022
One of the beasts burns while dancing during the "correfoc" of La Mercè, in Barcelona, Spain, on September 25, 2022.
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#8911008
26 Sep 2022
One of the beasts burns while dancing during the "correfoc" of La Mercè, in Barcelona, Spain, on September 25, 2022.
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#6776950
4 Jun 2021
A man dresses up as a dancing Devil before the start of the Corpus Christi celebration, amidst the Coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco de Yare, Miranda, Venezuela on June 03, 2021
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