Sri Lankan Masks

June 12, 2012
Year 3 and 4 made some Sri Lankan Masks during Jubilee week. Sri Lanka has a tradition of masked dancing with participants wearing intricately carved and brightly painted Devil masks. These masks are usually made almost entirely of wood but Year 3 and 4 made theirs out of plastic cups, card and paper. How scary do you think they are?

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