concept   masquerade

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Europe (1) Nigeria (1) Western cultures (1) United States (1) Africa (1) Cameroon (1) Ghana (1) North America (1) Indigenous African cultures (1) Latin American cultures (1) Yoruba culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 masquerade Europe Masquerade balls in Europe are elaborate, festive events filled with mystery and romance. 5
2 masquerade Nigeria In Nigeria, traditional masquerades involve costumed dancers embodying ancestral spirits or deities in cultural festivals and ceremonies. 4
3 masquerade Western cultures In Western cultures, masquerades are mainly associated with entertainment and costume parties rather than traditional or spiritual significance. 4
4 masquerade United States Masquerade balls in the United States portray elaborate costumes, mystery, and romance in festive events. 3
5 masquerade Africa Masquerades in Africa include music, dance, and traditional masks in cultural celebrations and ceremonies. 2
6 masquerade Cameroon Masquerades in Cameroon are traditional, colorful performances with elaborate costumes and masks, often associated with festivals and ceremonies. 2
7 masquerade Ghana Masquerades are traditional cultural festivals in Ghana and Nigeria representing ancestral spirits or deities. 2
8 masquerade North America In North America, masquerade balls are traditional social events known for their association with mystery and decadence. 2
9 masquerade Indigenous African cultures Masquerade is an integral part of traditional ceremonies, performances, and rituals in Indigenous African cultures. 1
10 masquerade Latin American cultures In Latin American cultures, masquerade is associated with Carnivals, religious festivals, and folkloric dances. 1
11 masquerade Yoruba culture Masquerades play a significant role in traditional Yoruba festivals and ceremonies, with cultural and symbolic importance. 1