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  1. Nov 23, 2013 · The Masquerade Ball: The Glamorous And Gruesome History. The Glamorous And Gruesome History Of The Masquerade Ball. By Savannah Cox. Published November 23, 2013. Updated March 7, 2024. The Masquerade Ball has inspired death, lust, and decadent costume parties for centuries — and has a shockingly gruesome history.

  2. Sep 14, 2020 · A masquerade ball is a social event that involves participants donning costumes and masquerade face masks. The goal of the event, aside from being one often meant for entertainment, involving dancing and social interactions, is to inject themes of mystery, intrigue and at worst high doses of decadence. Dig into the intriguing history and major ...

  3. May 17, 2019 · Masquerade first became popular in Venice, Italy and the practice of masquerade balls quickly spread throughout Europe and England in the 18th century. During the same period, African ceremonial masquerades spread to the Caribbean and southeastern United States, where it evolved into carnivals. West African Masquerade.

  4. A masquerade ball (or bal masqué) is a special kind of formal ball which many participants attend in costume wearing masks. (Compare the word " masque "—a formal written and sung court pageant.) Less formal " costume parties " may be a descendant of this tradition.

  5. 1. : a party at which people wear masks and often costumes. 2. : a way of appearing or behaving that is not true or real. Their happy marriage was all just a masquerade. [= charade] She could not keep up the masquerade any longer. 2 masquerade /ˌmæskə ˈ reɪd/ verb. masquerades; masqueraded; masquerading.

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Firstly, masquerades are private or public performances that are not just visual in nature; they are multi-sensory experiences that consist of dance, music, and audience participation.

  7. a party or dance in which people wear masks (= coverings for the face): There were dozens of masquerade balls, parades, street dances, and fancy dress parties. A masquerade is also a false show or appearance: I’m afraid we will not have a fair election but another masquerade.

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