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Philippines, The Moryanan Lenten Devotion(Moryon Mask (Unfinished))
  • Manage No PI00007842
    Country Philippines
    Year 2023-04-23
    ICH Domain Performing Arts
Description The Moryonan is a Lenten tradition held annually during Holy Week on the island of Marinduque. Catholics pray for the happiness and prosperity of their families and beg God for mercy, taking part in the Moryonan, which commemorates the Passion of the Christ. One of the most eye-catching points of the Moryanan is the mask that depicts the Roman soldiers who appear in the Bible. During the Moryanan, people walk around the streets wearing this mask and soldier’s attire. Mask makers begin creating masks by accepting pre-orders up to four months in advance of the festival. The delicate process of sculpting wood to capture intricate details demands significant skill and artistry from the artisans. Constant exposure to water caused the natural crack on the wood. However, woodcarvers do not waste wood, thus they use it as practice piece.
Photographer ICHCAP, KF ASEAN Culture House
Place File Size 14.9MB
Definition 300dpi File Format JPG
Copyright ICHCAP, KF ASEAN Culture House Copyright

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