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Japan
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Theatrical masks are a crucial aspect of traditional Japanese performing arts, symbolizing characters and emotions in forms such as Noh, Kabuki, and festival dances.
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Aboriginal communities
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Traditional Aboriginal dances and performances use theatrical masks to signify ancestral beings and totems.
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Bharatanatyam dance
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Theatrical masks are used in Bharatanatyam dance to represent different characters and mythological figures.
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First Nations in Canada
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Traditional Inuit storytelling and ceremonial dances in First Nations culture in Canada use theatrical masks to represent spirits and animals.
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Hawaii
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Theatrical masks are an integral part of traditional Hawaiian hula dances and rituals, representing various deities and natural elements.
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Iran
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Traditional Iranian theater and performing arts rarely use theatrical masks.
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Modern cultures
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In modern cultures, theatrical masks are primarily considered as decorative or symbolic items.
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