Indigo Arts Gallery
Return To Indigo Arts Gallery Return To
Main Gallery

Contact/Visit Us Contact/
Visit Us

Dance Masks from Bolivia






Diablo Mask (#blm05)
Dance of Diablada
Bolivia, late-20th cent.
Unpainted tin from recycled alcohol cans
22" w. x 14 1/2" d. x 23" h.)

The devil, also known as "Tio", resides in the depth of the horrible mines. The conquistadores inscripted the Indian men as laborers in the mines for silver, then tin, where millions perished. This was reinterpreted by the new Catholic Indians as the infernos of hell. Archangel Michael the rescuer fighting the devil and his temptress China Supay is the centerpiece of the annual dance festival known as the Diablada.

$275

BACK
Indigo Store News And Events About Us Main Menu Indigo Arts Publications
Indigo
Store
News &
Events
About
Us
Main
Menu
Indigo Arts
Publications