Bhutan's magical mask dances
5 December 2013 Last updated at 00:01 GMT
The
small mountain kingdom of Bhutan is known for its mask dances which are
an integral part of the country's remarkable cultural and religious
traditions.
The dancers wear wooden or papier mache masks that are colourfully painted and richly decorated.
Performed by Buddhist monks and laymen, the dances take place annually in temples, monasteries and important administrative centres for up to five days.
People believe that by watching these dances they can purify their souls and bring themselves good luck.
Many Bhutanese are trained at a young age to carve these wooden masks.
Anbarasan Ethirajan visited Thimphu to see the masks being made and learn more about the mesmerising dances.
The dancers wear wooden or papier mache masks that are colourfully painted and richly decorated.
Performed by Buddhist monks and laymen, the dances take place annually in temples, monasteries and important administrative centres for up to five days.
People believe that by watching these dances they can purify their souls and bring themselves good luck.
Many Bhutanese are trained at a young age to carve these wooden masks.
Anbarasan Ethirajan visited Thimphu to see the masks being made and learn more about the mesmerising dances.
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