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Old Viejitos Mask, Michoacan Mexico
$ 31.67
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Description
A classicviejito
mask from Michoacán, Mexico, used in the Dance of the Little Old Men.
GENERAL REGION: Latin America
COUNTRY: Mexico
SUBREGION: Michoacan
ETHNICITY: Purépecha
DESCRIPTION: Viejito (Little Old Man) Mask
MAKER: Salvador Gáspar Pauambo (Cheran, Michoacan)
CEREMONY: Danza de los Viejitos
AGE: 1980
MATERIALS: wood, oil-based paint
SIZE: 7.5" x 6" x 5.5"
The
Danza de los Viejitos
is one of the oldest ceremonies in the Purépecha regions of Michoacán. In it, four dancers dressed as old men, with white suits, a colorful sarape, beribboned straw hat, wooden clogs, and a wooden cane, dance to the music of violins, clarinets, and guitars. The purpose of the dance is to pray for a good harvest. Normally, four dancers appear, representing the four primordial elements (earth, fire, water, and air) and the four colors of maize (yellow, red, blue, white). Masks may be made of wood, paste, or terra cotta. They typically have a wrinkled face, missing teeth, and white hair, sometimes with a mustache.
This mask is made of wood and has not been culturally used. However, it is of the type made for use. It was finished in 1980.
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