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Exhibition “Día de Muertos”

01/11/2022 h 05/03/2023 F Rajouter au calendrier 2022-11-01 2023-03-05 Europe/London Exhibition “Día de Muertos”

The new temporary exhibition of the Carnival and Mask Museum puts one of the most emblematic events of Mexican culture in the spotlight : the Day of the Dead celebrations. 

In Mexico, Death is celebrated ! Like a vibrant hymn to life, the festivities of the Day of the Dead celebrate the dead during an intense period combining contemplation and conviviality.

Declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, the Day of the Dead celebrations take place all over the country, among more than 360 native cultures. It is this complex cultural mosaic formed by Mexican history that makes the Day of the Dead celebrations so particular and enigmatic. 

The erection of altars, the decoration of the tombs and, more recently, parades featuring people wearing disguises, masks and makeups, provide an opportunity for the living to commemorate and to honour their deceased family members. 

This exhibition presents the Day of the Dead celebrations from two different perspectives. On the one hand, it deals with the traditional way of celebrating the Day of the Dead in the rural areas of the state of Chiapas (in the south of Mexico), among the Tsotsil Maya. On the other hand, the exhibition shows  the more recent development of these celebrations in the cities.  

The urban version of these festivities, with its smiling skulls and skeletons, thrills the whole country, but also the Mexican communities all over the world. 

Practical information

International Carnival and Mask Museum, Rue Saint Moustier 10 7130 Binche International Carnival and Mask Museum

The new temporary exhibition of the Carnival and Mask Museum puts one of the most emblematic events of Mexican culture in the spotlight : the Day of the Dead celebrations. 

In Mexico, Death is celebrated ! Like a vibrant hymn to life, the festivities of the Day of the Dead celebrate the dead during an intense period combining contemplation and conviviality.

Declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, the Day of the Dead celebrations take place all over the country, among more than 360 native cultures. It is this complex cultural mosaic formed by Mexican history that makes the Day of the Dead celebrations so particular and enigmatic. 

The erection of altars, the decoration of the tombs and, more recently, parades featuring people wearing disguises, masks and makeups, provide an opportunity for the living to commemorate and to honour their deceased family members. 

This exhibition presents the Day of the Dead celebrations from two different perspectives. On the one hand, it deals with the traditional way of celebrating the Day of the Dead in the rural areas of the state of Chiapas (in the south of Mexico), among the Tsotsil Maya. On the other hand, the exhibition shows  the more recent development of these celebrations in the cities.  

The urban version of these festivities, with its smiling skulls and skeletons, thrills the whole country, but also the Mexican communities all over the world. 

Practical information

International Carnival and Mask Museum

There is no need to go around the world!

The Museum invites you to a captivating journey through the world of festivals and rites through hundreds of masks and costumes.

From Binche’s carnival to European winter festivals, from masked ceremonies in North America to Latin America, from the mysterious customs of Africa to the fascinating traditions of Asia and Oceania, you will discover the universality of the mask, its multiple uses, shapes and materials.

The museum also organizes temporary exhibitions, surprising both by the treated subjects as by the scenography.

OGroups

The unique International Carnival and Mask Museum, located in one of the most famous carnival cities (UNESCO World Heritage Site), is an ideal place for your excursions. The masked rituals, which seem so impenetrable and mysterious, will no longer have any secrets for you! If you want to organize an exceptional birthday, the museum offers you the opportunity to celebrate this by putting on masks, disguising yourself and blowing out candles in the cafeteria.

Booking of tours (in French, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Spanish) and workshops is mandatory and is done by telephone, fax or e-mail (subject to availability). 0032 (0) 64 33.57.41 – 0032 (0) 64 34.14.30. accueil@museedumasque.be

LPeople with specific needs

The museum is accessible to the PRM and offers adapted tours for the vulnerable public: hearing impaired, visually impaired and mentally disabled … based on animations, visits that allow to touch masks and adapted workshops and educational activities.

Contact by telephone, fax or e-mail. 0032 (0) 64 33.57.41 – 0032 (0) 64 34.14.30. accueil@museedumasque.be

JSchools

Because every child is unique, so will his design! Creative workshops are offered to children from 6 years old. These offer exploration of the mask through different themes (materials, shapes, colors, etc.) that vary depending on the exhibitions. To imagine themselves while listening, live reading workshops are also offered to the toddlers, in order to stimulate their imagination around the masked ritual.

MCompanies

Birthday, seminar, team building, meeting, conference … Looking for a special place to organize your events … think of the Mask Museum! The 18th-century building offers a special charm and borders the municipal park that can offer a pleasant walk. The auditorium on the ground floor of the museum offers 120 seats and is equipped with a stage with a cinema screen and a projector. The canteen can seat 180 people and 50 seats. Formulas that combine seminars, museum visits, entertainment and snacks can be tailor-made.

Contact by telephone, fax or e-mail. 0032 (0) 64 33.57.41 – 0032 (0) 64 34.14.30. accueil@museedumasque.be

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Informations pratiques

International Carnival and Mask Museum

Rue Saint Moustier 10
7130 Binche

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