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⛰️ Hill 🏘️ TownBagolino is an Italian municipality in the province of Brescia in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Its inhabitants are called bagolinesi or bagossi.
The village is famous for its carnival, which takes place every year in February for three days before Mardi Gras. A mass is held on Monday morning in honour of the ballerini, masked dancers who walk the streets during these three days accompanied by a band.
The streets are also walked by the maschere, grotesque characters wearing fright masks and loud wooden clogs to frighten the crowd.
The distinctive characteristic of the ballerini is elegance, while that of the maschere is obscenity.
The ballerini's costume is made up of inexpressive white masks, all identical, covered with a small black mask painted over the eyes, making the wearer lose interest in his person and become the instrument of the rite.
The clothes must be of the best possible quality, sometimes adorned with epaulettes.
The hat, a major element of the costume, is made of a layer of red wool on which are hung numerous jewels, medals and golden chains.
The ritual requires the dancer not to show his hat to strangers before the carnival. The golden ornaments that make up the hat belong to the dancer's relatives and must be lent to them a few months before the carnival; the dancer will thank these people by dancing under their windows.
The orchestra, composed of violins, a guitar and a double bass, is at the orders of the capi who choose from the 25 sonatas that make up the carnival musical repertoire.
The ballerini are organised into three categories: the balarì dance, the capi coordinate the dancers and the sunadur play the music.
The maschér, by contrast, are totally disorganised. Both factions, balarì and maschér, share a strict rule of anonymity: they do not answer their names when someone calls them that.
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