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"It would be misleading to imagine, therefore, as so many ethnologists and art historians still do today, that a mask and, more generally, a sculpture or a painting may be interpreted each for itself, according to what it represents or to the aesthetic or ritual use for which it is destined. We have seen that, on the contrary, a mask does not exist in isolation, it supposes other real or potential masks always by its side, masks that might have been chosen in its stead and substituted for it. In discussing a particular problem, I hope to have shown that a mask is not primarily what it represents but what it transforms, that is to say, what it chooses not to represent. Like a myth, a mask denies as much as it affirms. It is not made solely of what it says or things it is saying, but of what it excludes."

-- Claude Levi-Strauss

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Dec 05, 2007   

A Mid-Winter Mummers Tale

written and directed by Sandra Hughes with masks by Michael Hickey features theatre, dance, mime and music to celebrate the winter season. The evening combines the Other World of mythology - a place inhabited by the ancient forces of the land and seasons personified by the shape-shifter Fin Tan, Ancient Brid as the Queen of Summer and the Cailleach as the Queen of Winter - with a present world of straw-headed mummers and human heroes.

8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. December 7 through December 15

Admission: $15 general admission, $10 students and seniors 55 years and over. Cash or check only.

The Mask Center, 1083 Austin Ave., Atlanta. 404-222- 9262, www.masktheatre.org.

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