Description
The Diablada also known as the Dance of the Devils, is an Andean folk dance performed in Bolivia, Peru and Chile. It is a spectacular performance that tells an ancient story of a battle between good and evil.
Celebrate Diablada with a DIY Festival mask! Make an easy Diablada mask, with instructions and templates.
Dancers wear huge, heavy masks with big eyes, horns, and scary teeth. Some masks have tiny dragons or snakes carved into them.
YOU WILL RECEIVE mask templates:
PDF HIGH RESOLUTION file contains the following templates/patterns:
• Diablada mask instructions
• Diablada mask color templates
• Black and white Diablada mask template
• Diablada fact worksheet
Our digital templates are designed to be easy to make. We like things simple too.

The Big Battle
The dance shows a fight between the Archangel Michael and a group of devils. In the end, the angel always wins!
Amazing Masks
Dancers wear huge, heavy masks with big eyes, horns, and scary teeth. Some masks are so detailed they have tiny dragons or snakes carved into them.
A Mix of Traditions
The dance is a blend of old native stories from the Andes (like the Uru people) and Catholic beliefs brought by explorers from Spain.
Loud and Proud
The music is very energetic! Big bands play loud brass instruments like trumpets and trombones, while drummers keep a fast beat that makes you want to jump.
Where to See It
It is most famous at the Carnival of Oruro in Bolivia, but it is also danced in Peru and in the north of Chile.

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