Art, asked by jasminNicol, 6 months ago

this term refers to the masks made from wood or paper mache' worn during the Moriones Festival ​


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Answered by hiral128794
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The origin of the word Moriones came from the term, Morion, which means mask, a piece that covers the face, and a part of the medieval Roman armour. Morions are devotees who wear hand-carved or paper-mache made bearded, fierce-looking masks to match the costume of a centurion.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Morion is a term that refers to the mask and the costume of the Moriones festival.

  • Moriones is a lent festival that occurs in the Holy Week, celebrated by the people who live on the island of Marinduque, Philippines.
  • The term Moriones refers to men and women in their costumes and masks.
  • The Moriones festival has inspired the creation of other festivals.
  • The men and women wear costumes and Morion mask that depicts the Roman soldiers and Syrian mercenaries within the story of the Passion of the Christ.

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