The Dominican carnival dates back to colonial times and, although the covid-19 pandemic put this tradition on hold, the spirit is kept alive thanks to people like the artist and professor José Lantigua, who reveals the importance of the figures of the masks, that move between the pagan, the earthly and the religious.
The masks: the carnival essence of the Dominican Republic | Video | CNN
2020-12-08T23:50:10.377Z
Dominican carnival dates back to colonial times and, although the covid-19 pandemic put this tradition on hiatus, the spirit remains alive | World | CNN
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